He did not get everything right but surrounded himself with the best of advisers (even though they oft times contradicted each other).
He got us the vaccines by action rather than muttering.
He handled the crisis admirably.
As a heavily overcrowded nation, we were always destined for this to hit us hard.
I have to give him enormous credit.
The Brexit negotiations were long and messy in the face of Barnier's politicking but we got a deal - not a brilliant one, admittedly - but one I'd have willingly accepted back in early 2016.
He stands up to Macron bullying.
His super appointee, Liz Truss, is bringing international trade deals in by the bucket-load.
Projected growth next year is predicted by the B of E to be a whopping 7.5% - a figure neither seen nor even imagined in the last 80 years.
And one more biggie - he is not a stuffy, dry, bum-clenching dullard.
Did this Blogger think we would have so many successes? - Well, no - and neither does wallpaper bother me.