The prime Minister, Boris Johnson, is definitely keeping everyone guessing - is he going for a no deal Brexit? Or the Withdrawal Agreement surrender Treaty minus the backstop? Or something else?
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As the UK Prime Ministers jet off for Brexit talks with the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, the press and social media today are full of differing opinions as to where Boris Johnson is going with Brexit.
His very recent letter to the EU Council president, Donald Tusk, points to the Withdrawal Agreement route, but his recent talk about ratcheting up the no deal planning to make sure we are ready for that scenario points to a possible no deal Brexit.
Many people in the EU don't believe that the offer in Boris Johnson's letter is serious, with the chair of the German parliament foreign affairs committee, Norbert Roettgen, Tweeting that:
"The letter to @donaldtusk is not a serious offer, and @BorisJohnson knows it. If Johnson really wanted to achieve something on his visits to #Paris and #Berlin, he would have been well advised against writing this letter."
They also believe that the UK parliament will work towards the aims of the EU and reverse the Article 50 decision, or at least delay it, so that the UK won't exit the EU on the 31st of October, so giving them more time to unravel Brexit.
But the thinking that Boris is not making a serious offer, must mean that the EU thinks he intends a no deal Brexit, doesn't it? And if that's the case, are they putting their money on him to succeed or on parliame..