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Gina Miller has told the BBC that her fight against Brexit is still far from over, as she revealed how Remainers will next try to halt Boris Johnson’s deal. However, the arch-Remainer admitted that Boris Johnson's resounding victory meant that Remainers could no longer rely on Parliament to wreck Britain's departure from the EU. Mr Johnson won a landslide victory last night, after the Conservatives swept aside Labour in its traditional Red Wall heartlands.

Gina Miller, who led the tactical vote campaign Remain United during this election, said the victory meant Boris Johnson's deal would be passed before Christmas. The Remain campaigner told the BBC's Emma Barnett: "This is very much a decisive win for the Conservatives, and very much gives them a mandate to pass their deal which I think will happen very quickly. “I think the Withdrawal Agreement will go through by Christmas. And then it’s law, and it’s ratified in January. “Once that bill is passed, it’s passed. We have got nowhere else to go.” JUST IN: Election 2019 results live: Boris wins by LANDSLIDE – Corbyn quits as Labour COLLAPSE

Gina Miller has told the BBC that her fight against Brexit is still far from over

Johnson has pledged to strike a trade deal with the EU by the end of 2020

However, she signalled that Remainer tactics will move from stopping the Brexit deal to Britain's future trading relationship with the EU. Mr Johnson has pledged to strike a trade deal with the EU by the end of 2020 and has rejected speculation he could sign another extension. Ms Miller continued: “I think the battleground will move to the future trading relationship with the EU. “Remainers will try to influence in Parliament and in campaign group to make that as soft a Brexit as possible.

Miller admitted that Boris Johnson’s election slogan - “get Brexit done” - was “as clever a slogan as take back control"

Gina Miller blamed Jeremy Corbyn for the disastrous showing in the election result