Boris Johnson used bluffing to create no-deal Brexit uncertainty, influencing other leaders' perceptions.

In a recent article, Boris Johnson discusses his Brexit negotiation strategy, highlighting the role of bluffing to create the impression that the UK might pursue a no-deal exit. He believes this uncertainty worked to his advantage, as it led other leaders to underestimate his resolve. Johnson also reflects on his interactions with French President Emmanuel Macron and former Prime Minister David Cameron, expressing disappointment in Macron and recalling Cameron's warnings about potential consequences of failing to secure a deal.

September 29, 2024
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