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Boris Johnson’s victory in the 2019 race to become prime minister was attributed in part to his campaign slogan: “Get Brexit done.” More than three years later, one of his successors, Rishi Sunak, took a significant step toward making good on that pledge. nyti.ms
On the upside, 2022 is ending better than it started. We've seen off Boris Johnson, everyone with two brain cells now admits Brexit is a disaster (sit down, Farage), and @GretaThunberg just handed the ridiculous Andrew Tate his arse. 2023 is starting on a promising trajectory.
From Brexit to Boris, Trump to Truss, there’s been no shortage of material for Guardian columnist @MarinaHyde over the past six years. Join her this evening live in Manchester as she discusses life as a satirist with @rafaelbehr. @GuardianLive tickets: bit.ly
From @WSJopinion: Boris Johnson got Brexit done. Liz Truss has the much harder task of making it work, writes @wrmead. There are no guarantees, but both Britain and the world will be better off if she succeeds. on.wsj.com
Britain faces multiple economic shocks, from soaring energy prices to the hollowing out of the labor market by Brexit. But these issues seem disconnected from the fight to replace Boris Johnson. nyti.ms