That only primes the grenade. The beginning of September is still a problem though. Parliament will reopen on the 14th and Boris should promptly go to the Country after making the speech setting out his Governments manifesto in the guise of announcing the new legislation and business that he intends to lead them to. Then dissolve parliament the next day if there is no vote of no confidence forthcoming. Now those tricky early days between the current recess and the proroguement. The danger is that the breakaway factions manage to crash laws, or a law, through the house of commotions banning Brexit, as has always been their intention. Boris therefor needs to do a Herbert Asquith and introduce a Parliamentary bill that limits the Lords from defying the will of the British majority and specifically the voting public, with the threat that he will promote 400 Tories to the Lords(Brexiteers to a man/woman). The Lords will have to swallow it or see there cosy club demolished just like they did in 1911.