The deal has been agreed, bar all the whining and screaming from the usual suspects on the Left, therefore is it time for Boris to step aside as leader?
Whatever we think of him, he managed to get the deal sorted (the proof is in the pudding, but he is the only MP who could have got the EU to agree to the terms and conditions therein).
Having completed the one job he was elected to do in 2019, is it now time for Boris to step aside with mission accomplished but also (allegedly) still feeling the effects of the 'virus'?
If he does step aside, who can/would replace Boris?
Should the Conservatives look at Raab or Gove (snek) or even Leadsom and Tom Tugendhat, or is it possible that somebody like Sir Charles Walker could be in the running?
Also, with the Left now making noises about a General Election (not again, to quote that lady from Bristol) do other parties feel that they have a chance of destroying Boris and the Tories at the Polls?
Should Labour fear Momentum more than Boris and Nigel Farage?
Can the Greens get to double figures nationally and be taken seriously as a Political Party?
Can the Liberal Democrats hoover up Labour votes and become the Opposition?
Can Wales kick its Labour addiction, now that Mark Drakeford has proven how useless both him and they are?
Finally, can Scotland brake free of the SNP shackles as 'Nippy's' party continues to infight?
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