OK,
@Pale Rider, as it seems you cannot think of a single tory policy that has worked or that you can be proud of in the past decade, and who can blame you - no shame there, how about a future one? This weekend the bulbous one put his quite ample weight behind the development of quantum computers, claiming that Britain would command 50% of the world market by 2040. What do you think is more likely:
Option 1: The idea is never mentioned again?
Option 2: The idea is endlesy repeated with Mr Johnson at every reiteration adding a zero to the budget he intends to invest in red wall constituencies?
Option 3: Same as option 2 but the whole idea is repudiated by lickspittles saying it was all taken out of context?
Option 4: Same as option 2 but Mr Johnson drops the idea very painfully on his foot in an embarrassing Uturn before the end of the year?
Option 5; Britain commands 50% of the world market in quantum computers by 2040?
My money is on option 5. You don't have to answer, of course, that's you're prerogative. Who knows, you might have the inside of a fridge to inspect.
Edit: Added "Mr" in front of "Johnson" as a mark of respect.