If there ever were a "Samson and Delilah" problem, the Brits had one in Boris. The woman "Carrie", who could indeed have come from a Stephen King novel and who seems to have been working for the arch-communist, Jeremy Corbyn*, seduced him and then urged him to excess in all things and slowly isolated him from his advisers.
Boris was indeed the Trump of the UK. In a Christ like history, it transpires that his is an American citizen, born on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, who was sent by God to introduce Britain to the joys of pure Republicanism. A man who, inspired by his father (an executive member of the World Bank in Washington DC), could see simple solutions to the most difficult problems in a way that the public could readily understand. Whereas others had become mired in invented complexities and stifled by pointless traditions and petty rules that bore no relation to today's world. Boris cut through the BS and acted!
Like Samson, Boris's story is moral guidance about what happens when any attention at all is paid to a woman. Women are there for the purpose laid down in Genesis: "As a help mete for Adam." Today, as it always has been, that help is the freeing the man from domestic chores and providing the wherewithal for him to sire suitable soldiers for Christ.
As Samson brought down the temple of Dagon when surrounded by metaphorical RINOs and, in doing so killed himself, so Boris brought down the weak and timid Conservatives: those who remain are but shadows of what leaders should be.
Among those remaining, the nearest to Trump, in terms of being an entrepreneur, is probably Grant Shapps - a man who built a fortune on helping others become successful by publishing "Get-Rich-Quick" books under a pseudonym - Gospels of Capitalism, if you will...
He is an attractive pro-US politician and could be ably supported by Nadine Dorries who is the authoress of many "Doctor and Nurse" wholesome romances and is currently a minister of some sort.
*a gray and grizzled man, the leader of the Socialist Labor Party, who bears more than a passing resemblance to Lenin,