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(FILES) In this file photo taken on June 26, 2018 Britain's Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves 10 Downing Street in central London after attending the weekly cabinet meeting on June 26, 2018. - Almost in the same breath, Boris Johnson supporters hail his optimistic vision for Britain, while reassuring the listener that he will have a team to take care of the details. The ex-London mayor has wooed Tories with a promise to get Britain out of the European Union and if elected party leader, he will take over as prime minister on July 24. But critics are alarmed at how Johnson seems to struggle with the finer points of Brexit, and question his attention to detail in previous jobs. (Photo by Tolga AKMEN / AFP)

Secret EU drive to woo Boris

EU countries court Boris Johnson to thrash out a new Brexit plan that would avoid a no-deal as he prepares to take over as PM this week.

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Britain's Secretary of State and prime ministerial contender Jeremy Hunt addresses Conservative Party members during the Conservative Party leadership contest at the ICC in Birmingham, England, Saturday June 22, 2019. (AP Photo/Rui Vieira)

Hunt should play the man

The British Foreign Secretary is far too diplomatic and conservative to go for the throat and kill off Boris Johnson for good.

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