After a remarkable political turnaround, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is on the verge of taking Britain out of the European Union with the enthusiastic support of a strong majority in Parliament.
After suffering a string of parliamentary defeats over Brexit plus the ignominy of being told by Britain's Supreme Court that his suspension of Parliament last year was unlawful Johnson cruised to victory in the country's December 12 election and finally got his landmark Brexit bill passed before Christmas.
Expectations for the coming year are high, fueled by Johnson's upbeat approach. He promised in his New Year's message that resolving the Brexit stalemate means Britain "can start a new chapter in the history of our country, in which we come together and move forward united, unleashing the enormous potential of the British people."