Prime minister Boris Johnson compares himself with the rogue cartoon character the Hulk in an interview, in which he repeats his intention to get Britain out of the EU the 31. October.

– The more angry Hulk becomes, the stronger becomes the Hulk, says Johnson in an exclusive interview with The Mail on Sunday.

the Hulk is a green cartoon character with supernatural powers, who got his powers by accident during a test of a bomb that person is Bruce Banner himself has helped to create.

Banner transforms itself then into the Hulk when he gets excited or scared.

In the interview with The Mail on Sunday says Johnson , that he will find a way he can avoid following an order from a majority in the european parliament to postpone the brexit in order to avoid a withdrawal from the EU without an agreement, which should mitigate the economic impact.

– It always succeed the Hulk to dodge – no matter how much he seems to be bound. It is, as is the case for our country. We will come out the 31. October.

How to see Hulk out. Photo: Ritazu Scanpix.

Johnson continues to insist that the so-called backstop is removed from an agreement with the EU. He says that it is the only way in which an agreement is possible.

– It is crucial which you must understand is that we will not accept a backstop, only applies to northern Ireland. It does not work for Britain, he says and stresses that he is sure that it is possible to find a solution.

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Johnson provides ahead of a crucial meeting with EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker, expressed that he, like the green cartoon character with supernatural powers will burst its shackles.

the Statement comes after signs of cautious optimism for a breakthrough in the british negotiations with the EU can be moved closer.

Johnson says, that there ‘is real evidence of movement’, in Berlin, Paris and Dublin in the circumstances to give up the backstop, which would bind great Britain or northern Ireland to the EU’s regulatory framework. It was this which proved to be fatal for the deal, as Johnson’s predecessor, Theresa May, was negotiated, but which have been rejected again and again in the british parliament.

– I believe that we can succeed. I’m talking with Jean-Claude about how we can do it. I am very confident, says the prime minister to The Mail on Sunday.

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