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Post by: Jim on 09 06, 19, 02:25:06:AM
"More to the point, it seems almost certain that there will be a general election later this year. The Remainer MPs might want to consider that one fairly likely potential outcome of that is Prime Minister N Farage — and I think it is fair to say that in the remainer demonology, Johnson is just a senior devil whereas Farage is Lucifer himself. This outcome is more likely if the UK does not leave the EU on October 31 in an orderly fashion.

Johnson, meanwhile, is weathering the storm like a sea captain, tweeting his stance copiously, and coming up with excellent summations of what's at stake.  He just tweeted this one:

    Corbyn and his surrender bill would mean years of uncertainty and delay. I am determined to lead this country forward and take Britain out of the EU on October 31st

    — Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) September 4, 2019

...and retweeted this:

    If MPs vote for Jeremy Corbyn’s #SurrenderBill tomorrow, we’re going to have to make a choice:

    Brexit on 31st October with @BorisJohnson and the Conservatives

    Years of delay and arguments with Jeremy Corbyn and Labour pic.twitter.com/c0U42ooerh

    — Conservatives (@Conservatives) September 3, 2019

He's showing courage.  He's not losing his nerve.  Voters will take note.  And while nothing is certain, it seems more than a little likely that with his gutsiness and steady hand, he will win this election, sweeping out the weaklings in his party, and then steam full speed ahead toward Brexit, which is what the British really voted for, deal or no deal.  The E.U. in such conditions, unlike now, is going to really, really, really want a deal.


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