Inflection Points
																									Dec 14, 2019
							
							Boris Johnson’s next act: Saving the UK
							
															
																			By
										Frederick Kempe
																	
							
															
									Prime Minister Johnson – who famously craves both public attention and a place in history – won the former and a shot at the latter through a British election victory this week that was the most convincing conservative victory since Margaret Thatcher in 1987. To save the United Kingdom itself, however, he must reverse course, or at least amend direction, on much of what he has said and done to win in the first place.