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Boris Johnson's messy political legacy of lies, scandals and delivering Brexit to his base
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Boris Johnson's three letters to Brussels: what do they mean for Brexit?
Boris Johnson's Brexit deal: what's in it and how is it different to Theresa May's version?
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Why Brexit talks have stalled over Boris Johnson's plans for the Irish border
Conservatives poll lead continues, despite Brexit turmoil
Boris Johnson's Brexit plan: what his party conference speech revealed
Research shows Boris Johnson hardly ever mentioned the war before Brexit
Boris Johnson could be more in control than he seems
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UK needs inspiring – not just charismatic – leadership to break Brexit impasse
Boris Johnson's dodgy delivery is only fuelling feelings of mistrust
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Boris Johnson's move to purge 21 no-deal Brexit rebels will have electoral consequences
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Boris Johnson has suspended the UK parliament. What does this mean for Brexit?
Boris Johnson suspends parliament: what does it mean for Brexit and why are MPs so angry?
Suspending parliament could be the act of a credible madman or master bluffer – top game theorist on Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson must change his negotiating tactics to avoid no-deal Brexit – EU treaty-making experts
Could Boris Johnson really force through a no-deal Brexit in the middle of an election? A constitutional lawyer weighs in
Remain Alliance – can it halt Brexit and beat Boris Johnson?
Boris Johnson now leads a country mired in a Brexit identity crisis – here's how he could reunite it
Soft Brexit is more likely than ever, thanks to Boris Johnson’s new hard Brexit cabinet – here's why
Three issues Boris Johnson's new government must tackle – none of which is Brexit
Is Boris Johnson, Britain's new prime minister, anti-immigrant, a homophobe, a bigot – or just politically expedient?
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