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As an Australian with a British mother and somewhat informed on the state of UK politics I’d have to say Jacob Rees-Mogg. He would give the UK a chance to be great again. I don’t trust Johnson and Farage, as much as he is to be admired for everything he has achieved, simply has too many enemies so I’d go with Rees-Mogg (even though in actuality he’s probably almost as long a shot as Farage)
The problem now is that far too many politicians are simply not even trying to make Brexit work. There’s all this hand-wringing, crying and moaning. Give the keys to someone with the confidence and belief to drive the UK to success under Brexit. I guarantee you the British enemies both within and outside the UK are hoping like crazy that British independence totally fails so a half-arsed leader like May will give them what they want.
Of the likely, I’d pick Johnson.
Rees-Mogg is seen as too posh, too elite, to ever work as PM. He looks exactly like what working class British people think of when they think of Tories.