Boris Johnson, as the Prime Minister of Britain, does not have a majority in the legislature so he cannot proceed with passing any legislation that might improve Britain. The irony is that in order to become Prime Minister, he had to have the majority in the legislature. However, in an eruption of spite he removed twenty one of his party members for voting against one of his bills. Now he can’t do anything. No brain trust there.
He has said that no matter what happens he will take Britain out of the EU with no deal . . which would be a disaster economically for the Brits . . already, companies are going out of business and/or relocating to the continent.
In order to do this he would have to break the law since the Parliament has passed a law requiring the Prime Minister to ask for an extension if an agreement isn’t reached by October 19th . . so there would be twelve days for the European Union to approve it.
But, even yet, he says he won’t do it.
If the Prime Minister won’t follow the law (ala Donald Trump), who says the opposition needs to follow the law? Why not think of something creative . . outside the box?
Perhaps the Tower of London has a vacancy.