His stance on Brexit has been all over the place in recent days
Is that unlikely as his million-to-one chance of a no-deal Brexit? It's certainly been interesting reading up on his remarks over the past few days.
He had earlier in the week say that "do or die", Brexit will be delivered on 31 October, while also ruling out an election before Brexit is done. However, he's not going to get a new deal negotiated with the European Union so that leaves the UK with his so-called million-to-one scenario of a no-deal outcome.
If he sees that as being unlikely, then what other options are there besides an extension, a general election or a second referendum?