I'm in agreement with you, it's very smart, but this isn't Johnson, this is Dominic Cummings. I'm currently just disgusted by the whole thing. I have no doubt brexiters feel the way they do because they want the best for the country, but this is an abuse of democracy, and anybody supporting it just because Johnson happens to be on 'their side' (that's not aimed at you, as you said, you don't know how you feel about it) is supporting the actions of a demagogue. We are a representative democracy, and our parliament has voted consistently against no-deal. Johnson, who has a parliamentary majority of one, and was voted in by less than 100k tory party members, should not be allowed to get away with this.Putting aside the unnecessary barb at the end there which devalues an otherwise good point - I think that you are in the right area.
He needs to bring this to an end - he has bet the (Conservative) house on achieving that
He cannot really lose here - so, odious as people might find it, it is politically clever
I think that he will win a working majority - like it or hate it (and I am not sure where I personally stand on it) - it is undeniably clever - and it shows a level of determination that has not been seen up to now
- If it works - he has the possibility of presenting (for the first time) to the EU that there is the pollical will to execute a No-Deal Brexit
- If it does not work - he has the opportunity to go to the country against a background where the EU are seen in a negative light by the majority of voters
- Labour are seen as 'all over the place' and will at last have to come out and set a clear position in their manifesto
- There will be a likely split of the Remain vote - with some of it (in the South) going to the Conservatives - because, when push comes to shove, many see the risk of a Corbyn led government as far more of an issue than Brexit.
- The BP vote will go to the Conservative party
As for the 'unnecessary barb', I think it's completely relevant. There's too many in the British working class who still believe aristocracy has their interests at heart, and it's deeply depressing.