The new UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has just under three months to hammer out a process for the UK to leave the EU. The official mantra now is for the UK to leave the EU “do or die” by Halloween. Yet, the so-called “No Deal” Brexit that now appears likely does not resemble what the electorate was offered in 2016. A No Deal Brexit is the anathema to the Vote Leave campaign’s promise that any departure from the EU would be gradual and smooth. In fact, if that happens, most of the Leave side’s promises, such as the UK’s continued participation in the single market, would be broken.