Opinion: Boris Johnson may be soon be gone, but Britain’s woes have just begun

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Opinion: Boris Johnson may be soon be gone, but Britain’s woes have just begun
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Boris Johnson may be soon be gone, but Britain’s woes have just begun

Twilight of the Money Gods.,” Boris Johnson wanted to leave his mark on history. In the end, he got his wish. Unfortunately, he may not like what the historians will say about him.

With good leadership, the next prime minister could repair some of the considerable damage Mr. Johnson did to the country’s system of government. Although it always seemed a stretch that he was merely “Britain Trump,” as the admiring former president, in the end his narcissism did reach Trumpian proportions.

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