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Previously on "Johnson tells Varadkar No deal would be a failure of statecraft"
I think May's deal was the best that could be obtained anyway.
As Clarkson says, the "have cake and eat it" Brexit that thick Brexiters expected and were promised is like "voting for a 16 inch penis".
Just not going to happen.
Yup. He's definitely going to serve up May's turd on a silver plate, when Parliament returns.
Since parliament has rejected everything else, he's made sure there are only 2 choices available in the small period of time before the deadline: May's deal or no Deal.
Either way he becomes the hero of the hour (he'll flannel May's deal to sound like a victory or in the no Deal scenario, Parliament becomes the fall guy).
Well played Boris, I underestimated you.
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