BoJo is definitely growing in political stature and integrity.
At long last, after three discreditable years in the Palace of Westminster a true leader seems to have emerged; a champion of democracy and a champion of the majority of the electorate.
I am finally beginning to believe that the majority of the people of Britain who voted to leave the EU may in a few short weeks have their demands fulfilled.
Remain MPs may gnash their teeth, froth at the mouth, writhe on their bellies and utter lies, distortions and exaggerations as their desperate undemocratic strategies designed to thwart the government and the majority of the UK electorate are once again outwitted by the UK Government led by the increasingly commanding and determined Boris Johnson.
It is truly laughable that some of these remainers have the gross hypocrisy to call BoJo s constitutional move ant-democratic in their mock outrage after three years of concerted anti-democratic treachery in the Mother of all Parliaments.
I look forward to seeing all those lost remain Tory, Labour and Lib Dem seats in the forthcoming General Election, as the Brexit tide sweeps through the country, with Leave Tories and Brexit Party “ coalition “MP’s struggling to find somewhere to sit on the government benches whilst searching the almost empty benches opposite for Labour and LIb Dem MP’s.
BoJo is emerging as a true Statesman and World Leader and achieving more in weeks than the dear Mrs May did in years, It seems that the vaunted arrogance of Brussels is at last being dented by the strength and logic of the UK argument and that there is at least a chance for a negotiated deal, if not ‘NO DEAL’ as the majority will say.
Robert Peston , son of a Labour Peer and a staunch Labour Party supporter has said today –
Stop crying over prorogation, MPs – you’re reaping what you sowed.
Government economists will be deprived of the opportunity to share with us their negative views of a no-deal Brexit.
Johnson and Cummings have a huge advantage over those in Parliament who oppose a no-deal Brexit, in that the PM and his aide have a single ruthless command structure whereas the opposition is disjointed and disunited.
It is striking how Johnson and Cummings have prepared the ground.
The bloodiness of this battle is not to be underestimated. A No 10 source told me: “If MPs pass a vote of no confidence next week, then we won’t recommend any alternative government, we’ll dissolve Parliament and have an election between November 1 and 5 – and that means no time for legislation”.
Against that backdrop, the decision to announce big increases in spending on health, police and schools in a spending review next Wednesday looks like a pre-election giveaway.
And Johnson and his senior aide Dominic Cummings have astutely framed the giveaway as a spending review rather than a Budget, so there will be no new forecast from the Office for Budget Responsibility of the impact on our

Also,
John Bercow will not be able to block no deal, thinks Dominic Cummings ?
They are confident they have gone through all the niceties and they don’t believe MPs or Speaker Bercow or the courts will be able to stop or block them.
Next week Parliament “will roar”, in the words of one senior Tory, about Johnson behaving more like an elected president than as the servant of MPs.
But if that is so MPs are themselves to blame. It was they who authorised the
referendum which saw 17.4 million Britons vote to leave the EU. They are reaping precisely what they sowed.
● Robert Peston’
So, it’s goodnight from him, and goodnight from me, i’m Off to Guernsey for a week!.