//Instead, we now have a lying, racist, hypocrite of a PM who, by his own words, should be lying dead in a ditch somewhere.//
Strange how things undergo metamorphosis in the telling. The PM was asked, when addressing a meeting in Wakefield, Yorkshire, whether he would ask for an extension to A50, which was due to expire on 31st October. He replied that he would sooner die in a ditch. Unfortunately for him he was forced to ask for an extension by an intransigent Parliament. His dying in a ditch would not have altered that. I didn't see anything in his words that suggested that he would slink away and die in a ditch and let somebody else do the deed he found so distasteful.
He was expressing an opinion when asked about something he might have to do. We all do it. For example, "I'd rather poke hot needles into my eyes than live under a Labour government" is something I might say. I'd still live under a Labour government (should the electorate be foolish enough to put one into office) and my poking hot needles into my eyes wouldn't alter that so I wouldn't do it. It's called "a figure of speech."