To begin with, we recall that Johnson was an ardent advocate of Britain's exit from the European Union. He even resigned from Theresa May’s office, dissatisfied with her and her slowness in realizing the will of the British people to leave the European Union.

And so ... On November 17, British Security Secretary Brandon Lewis promised that a report on an investigation into Russia's interference in British politics would be published after the December 12 election (and was due on November 4).

What will be in the report? One can only guess. But rumors are already circulating that it sets out a version that allegedly the results of the 2016 referendum on Britain's exit from the EU were distorted due to the activities of the Kremlin.

Oh, how powerful we are!

But if so, the Kremlin could not carry out such a large-scale operation without the participation of Aboriginal-British. It would be nice to know their glorious names for us Russians. Are they planted? What prisons are in? So that we can send them nice little postcards ... Nobody, it turns out, is planted.

Johnson, meanwhile, as Prime Minister of Great Britain, had already read the report - all of its 50 pages - and found no evidence that Russia had really intervened in British politics. But the publication was postponed.

Meanwhile, Johnson himself is under suspicion. Shocking headlines have already appeared in several of the bravest British tabloids, one of them I remember with a question mark: “Johnson is a Russian spy?”

In addition to being an ardent Brexit patriot, Johnson is also really close to the Russians. But to London. So, Johnson is close to the family of Russian billionaire Alexander Lebedev: he is close to Lebedev’s son Eugene. The Lebedev family has taken root in the UK, they own the influential newspapers The Independent and Evening Standard. Well, in general, nimble.

I once, many years ago, was on the same TV show (called, in my opinion, “In the Circle of the World”) with Alexander Lebedev. I only remember him with his boastful hint that his money (then everyone called him a banker) originates somewhere in the KGB, where he served and from where he left either Colonel or Colonel ... Lebedev Sr. for me I do not remember.

Now, they say, Alexander Lebedev is an open critic of Russia. Lives in London.

Now, then, the election is December 12th.

Johnson hopes that the December 12 elections will bring a new parliament to power, which will help him pull the country out of the EU.

I personally believe that after December 12, Johnson will still receive a naughty parliament.

Because the stumbling block is still not breks, but who will own the power - the parliament or the prime minister.

Judging by the sad history of the three-year war around Brexit, power now still belongs to parliament. They just proved it, preventing Johnson from pulling Britain out of the European Union before October 31.

So Brexit is just an excuse for a war that is already in full swing.

There will be a trick if the parliament crucifies Johnson, declaring him a "Russian spy."

The author’s point of view may not coincide with the position of the publisher.