Boris Johnson or Jeremy Hunt?
If you have an interest in politics and international affairs, right now, there is one burning question at the forefront of everyone’s curious mind and it is Who is the NEW British Prime Minister Johnson or Hunt?
This is what the media has to say right now
“The final stage of the Conservative leadership election is now under way with Conservative Party members having received their ballots. The 160,000 strong membership will pick between Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson to determine who goes on to be the next Prime Minister of the UK. Results are expected on Tuesday next week. Mr Johnson has long been the clear favourite in the contest and easily made it to the final two, securing the votes of more than 100 Tory MPs in each round. Everything – from polling among the general public and Tory members, to the bookmakers’ odds – suggest Mr Hunt faces a near impossible task to turn it around from here.”
Could Jeremy Hunt be the next British prime minister? The pollsters and the bookmakers say no, but if recent years have shown anything, it’s that pollsters and bookmakers can get things wrong. Boris Johnson has been the clear favourite to win the contest to be the next Conservative Party leader from the outset and remains so. He’s long been the darling of the Tory grassroots, and his public appearances in the current contest have delighted activists with his mixture of enthusiastic optimism and humour. But supporters of Hunt, Britain’s foreign secretary, hold out the hope that the 180,000 Conservative Party members who decide the outcome have been made to think twice by the campaign.
Barring a miracle, Boris Johnson will be Britain’s next Prime Minister. Every measure of Conservative opinion – YouGov’s so-far flawless polls of party members, Conservative Home’s surveys of its readers, polls of the party’s councillors – points to a landslide win for the former Mayor of London.
Using just numbers and 365 Pin Code numerical intelligence we close out this burning issue around is Who is the NEW British Prime Minister Johnson or Hunt? We reveal to you why the UK’s new Prime Minister is most definitely Boris Johnson and not Jeremy Hunt.
365 Pin Code Numerical Comparison for Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt
Singularly, the most powerful information that we at 365 Pin Code can extract is the year-on-year experiential data which we source from our Predictive Quadratic Model. This data and these unique annual data-strings or lines of code come from feeding the person’s full birth name and date of birth into our model.
365 Pin Code Applied Numerology Chart (Quadratic Model Results) for Jeremy Hunt
Focus on the data within the black block. His 2019 line of code [which is (2019)-6-6-9-(Age 53)-8-6-7] has a Double 6 (see the red block, linking 2 x 6’s) listed experience for him personally, physically – this extremely intense Number 6 experience shows that he is being pushed to the limit responsibility and relationship wise. One the very right of the 2019 line of code there is a back block connecting the numbers 6 and 7 – these two numbers never go well together (i.e. they are not congruent) and given that they make their impact powerful felt in his professional emotional sphere, this does not bode at all well for him. Now please focus on the vertical lines of red numbers – these are his annual experiential codes. In 2020, Jeremy Hunt’s dominant annual experiential code shifts from a 6 (of 2019) to a 3. This represents a dramatic shift which is linked with communication, self-expression and creativity. Then in 2021, there is yet another dramatic shift for him from the 3 (of 2020) to a 2 (starts in 2021 and lasts through to 2025). Given what the Number 2 represents (cooperation, collaboration, diplomacy etc.) the red block (personal, emotional) in his 2021 line of code does not bode well experience wise. More importantly, the impact of this washes through into his professional world in 2022, where the Double 2 now makes itself felt in his professional physical world. All these dramatic shifts do not bode well for him. Now let’s review the same time frame for Boris Johnson.
365 Pin Code Applied Numerology Chart (Quadratic Model Results) for Boris Johnson
In this 365 Pin Code year-on-year predictive data chart for Boris Johnson, the most important result is that from 2019 through to 2022, he is in a four-year period driven by the Number 8 (see the 4 x red 8’s circled in purple). The Number 8 deals with power, authority etc. Unlike Hunt, who as discussed above undergoes a number of very dramatic year-on-year shifts, Johnson enters a very stable four year period which bodes well for him, result wise. Now, let’s focus your attention on his 2019 line of code which is [(2019)-1-8-5-(Age 55)-6-8-9]. This line of code tells so much. Firstly the 1-8 combination reveals that in 2019 he entered a brand new personal physical cycle i.e. a new beginning. Then, the black block which links the 9 and the 9 (professional emotional) brings another massively significant event to the fore. Whenever the number 8 and 9 combine it represents what we Strategic Applied Numerologists call karma and the finish happening at once. Johnson has desperately wanted to be Prime Minister and has blown it many times, yet this is without doubt his moment, this is when his burning desire gets answered. Four years later, in 2022, this 8-9 combination again makes its appearance, this time having shifted from professional emotional to professional physical. That represents the end – he has done what he needed to do.
And that’s why Boris Johnson should be the UK’s NEW Prime Minister and not Jeremy Hunt
Boris Johnson’s 365 Pin Code data is significantly more favourable that is that for Jeremy Hunt. That’s why we can say with a tremendous amount of certainty that he is the UK’s new PM. Hold on to your hat Rory Stewart, you’ve had a lot to say about soon-to-be-PM Johnson, all of it extremely negative, so guess for a while your future isn’t going to be that bright.
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