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Johnson, 54, favorite for the top job nearly three years since he led the referendum campaign to leave the EU, praised the strength of the British economy, promised to deliver Brexit by the end of October and tackle despair across the country. On drugs, which has become a campaign issue after rival, Michael Gove was forced to admit he had taken cocaine when he was a young journalist, Johnson said: “I think what most people want us to focus on in this campaign, if I may say so, is what we can do for them and what our plans are for this great country of ours.” As in the 2016 referendum on EU membership, Johnson’s message is clear: any more Brexit delays and the Conservative Party risks opening the door to a government led by opposition Labour leader and veteran socialist Jeremy Corbyn.
As said here by Elizabeth Piper