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Why Boris Johnson will not go for a ‘hard’ Brexit, but a slow Brexit

A year of headlines and parliamentary debates dominated by EU negotiations would be a political disaster for Johnson

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson Photo: Getty Images

Wars end when the belligerents give up fighting. The surest way for this to happen, and sometimes the least destructive, is through a decisive battle that leads to unconditional surrender.

Boris Johnson’s overwhelming victory in the United Kingdom’s general election this month was such a battle. With the opposition parties completely routed, Johnson now enjoys the unlimited power bestowed on British prime ministers with large majorities.

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