Boris Johnson Comes Out Swinging With Brussels

Johnson Resets No-Deal Brexit Threat With Extension Cliff-Edge
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In the days since Boris Johnson’s U.K. election win, there’s been much talk as to whether the blustery campaigning prime minister would be replaced by a slightly softer, cuddlier version — that having secured a large mandate, he would adopt a more centrist, collaborative stance.