Johnson brands May’s Brexit plan ‘deranged’

Former UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson argued the government should stop trying to copy Jeremy Corbyn if it wants to defeat the Labor Party.

Johnson brands May’s Brexit plan ‘deranged’
LONDON: Former UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson questioned whether Prime Minister Theresa May believes in Brexit and called her Chequers plan “deranged”, the Sunday Times reported, citing an interview.

He argued the government should stop trying to copy Jeremy Corbyn if it wants to defeat the Labor Party.

“Unlike the prime minister I campaigned for Brexit,” he said.


“Unlike the prime minister I fought for this, I believe in it, I think it’s the right thing for our country and I think that what is happening now is, alas, not what people were promised in 2016.”

Johnson sharpened his knife further. “We need to make the case for markets,” he said. “I don’t think we should caper insincerely on socialist territory.”

May, who was also interviewed by the Sunday Times, said those who refused to back her Chequers plan were “playing politics” and undermining the national interest.
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