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No great reconcilliation prior to "Keynote" Brexit speech.


https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/sep/20/eu-fears-theresa-may-will-not-be-able-to-uphold-brexit-pledges-keir-starmer


There has been no great rapprochement




Boris Johnson and Theresa May

The life expectancy of this conservative government can be counted in months rather than years.
Similarly, the expectations of Theresa May to remain as Leader of the Conservative party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom cannot last beyond next Christmas or perhaps even less. Regardless of what the usual suspects in the media may wish us to believe, there has been no great rapprochement between the waring factions in cabinet, or between Boris Johnson and Theresa May over the question of the Brexit and the stalled negotiations with the rest of the European Union on the terms of Britain's exit from the market.
Ever since publication of Johnson's 4000 word article in the Daily Telegraph last Saturday (16th September), there have been numerous reports of near civil war in cabinet between those demanding that Johnson be sacked immediately, and those supporting Johnson stressing that the Prime Minister's position is too weak to sack him and in any case Johnson is providing leadership by saying what needs to be said. Johnson has held leadership ambitions for some years and now clearly sees this as a perfect opportunity to mount a bid for the top job. His cronies and supporters have spent the last 5 days, not very convincingly playing down the prospect of a leadership challenge and with the press, particularly the Express, Mail and Telegraph stessing how Johnson has "stepped back from the brink" and now with some miraculous reconcilliations, the cabinet was "a nest full of singing birds". This of course is just pretentious banality, churned out to mollify the public and present a unified face for future negotiations with Michel Barnier and the EU team. It is today suggested that Johnson has agreed Theesa May's "offer", that the United Kingdom should pay the EU 20 Billion Euro as an exit payment and also that the Prime Mnister belives that Johnson is "doing fine work".
Most if not all of the soothingly reassuring words from each of the camps are purely for public consumption and do not hide the reality of the power stuggle taking place or the hostility of the Prime Minister and her camp towrds the Foreign Secretary, hightened by her inability to sack him. Boris Johnson often portrays the role of the "Fool" in Morris Dancing,without appearing really to be a part of it, but fooling around while actually adding to and not distracting from his own position. The "Buffoon" became Mayor of London for 2 terms, standing down in 2016 after being elected as MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip the previous year. He now seeks to topple Theresa May as leader of the Conservatives and become "ipso facto", Prime Minister of this country. However, the image of Johnson dangling from a Zip wire waving two Union Jack's a wearing a blue hard hat, is impossible to erase from our memory's.


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On Friday of this week, Theresa May will be in Florence to deliver a keynote Brexit speech to E U leaders seeking to underline Britain's hopes for a "special partnership" with Europe post-Brexit, but in fact is widely being seen as an attempt to break the current deadlock in negotiations. The outcome of this speech and the reaction to it will either mark the actual end of Theresa May and her premireship, or be just another sticking plaster to allow her to limp on in residence at Number 10 for another few months.


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Whatever result pans out from the Florence speech, Boris Johnson waits in the wings for his eventual and I beleieve inevitable elevation to the top job. We then will have the nightmare scenario of the blonde buffoon in Number 10 Downing Street and the blondish megalomaniac (who wants to totall destroy North Korea and presumably a number of other countries as well), in the Whte House.


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