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What Boris Johnson's victory means for Britain's place in the world

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Victoria Honeyman, University of Leeds With Boris Johnsonā€™s impressive election victory , one of the biggest questions in British politics will be answered: Brexit, in some form, will be done. But what does this election victory mean for Britainā€™s standing in the world? Who will the UK now count as its allies, and its enemies? The manner of Brexit matters in terms of Britainā€™s global standing. The large majority he has secured might give Johnson more room for manoeuvre in Westminster, making a softer Brexit possible. This would undoubtedly allow for smoother relations with the UKā€™s neighbours, but a softer Brexit might also have more advantages globally. Overseas, Brexit is viewed as a form of national self-harm by many, and a softer departure may well prevent Britainā€™s international standing from being substantially damaged. A softer Brexit, which might involve some freedom of movement, may also allow Britain to strike a stronger bargaining position in future trade neg...