Boris Johnson's Downfall Also Marks Brexit's Final Act

Jul 08, 2022 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

53% : The UK "will not go back into the EU" under a Labour government, he said, claiming that if elected his task would be "to make Brexit work."
51% : Earlier on the day the resignations started, Keir Starmer, leader of the opposition Labour party, had attempted to draw a line under Brexit.
50% : Johnson's political ascent was a product of the 2016 referendum to leave the European Union.
47% : It was primarily, though not exclusively, because of his promise to "get Brexit done" that he won such a thumping majority over Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party in 2019.
47% : Now that Brexit has not just "been done" but is accepted as a fact of political life by enough of the polity, it will, in time, cease to be such a defining factor in British politics.
42% : Since then, necessity has forced a huge increase in public spending, tax hikes, and a far more substantial windfall tax on energy companies than Labour had dared propose.

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