I've been increasingly impressed with how Theresa May is handling questions about Brexit, which has been described as the greatest challenge in the UK since World War II. Just a couple of days before her major speech outlining policy, her right-hand pool boy Boris Johnson decided to preempt with a policy of his own that contradicts everything the government has been saying for the last few months.
Theresa nipped this potential crisis in the bud with the line: "Boris is Boris".
And in response to questions that she should resign: "I'll keep doing what I do".
This of course follows the original reasoning that: "Brexit means Brexit".
As you can see, the UK is set to WIN SO MUCH in the remaining2 years17 months of Brexit negotiations and indeed the decade afterwards. The EU will be trembling about losing access to UK financial markets, since that will mean diverting banking transactions to a server in Frankfurt rather than one in London. And nobody knows how to change the IP address. Go got 'em Boris!
Theresa nipped this potential crisis in the bud with the line: "Boris is Boris".
And in response to questions that she should resign: "I'll keep doing what I do".
This of course follows the original reasoning that: "Brexit means Brexit".
As you can see, the UK is set to WIN SO MUCH in the remaining
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