Get Brexit Done

Get Brexit Done was a political slogan frequently used by the British Conservative Party and former Prime Minister Boris Johnson in the run up to the 2019 general election.

The slogan reflected the party's pledge to, if re-elected, facilitate the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union by the end of January the following year.

By the time of the election campaign in late 2019, this meant that Brexit had dominated British politics for more than three years, remaining a divisive issue and creating a great deal of frustration amongst the general public.

[1][2][3] The idea for the slogan came from a focus group conducted by the Conservatives in a hotel in Northern England shortly before the election was called.

Ex-British diplomat Sir Ivan Rogers accused the party of either misunderstanding the situation or deliberately attempting to "mislead the British public".

Prime Minister Boris Johnson signing the Withdrawal Agreement for the UK to leave the EU on 31 January 2020