The former British minister of Foreign Affairs Boris Johnson, a leading conservative voice in the brexitdebat, in an op-ed in The Daily Telegraph set the tone for a new, critical brexitweek. “We will May not allow to surrender to Jeremy Corbyn,” he wrote about the calls of British prime minister with the opposition party, Labour. Mark Francois, another hard brexiteer, has in a letter to Graham Brady, the chairman of the influential 1922 Committee, a new vote of confidence in against May be requested.
Since the previous Wednesday, performs May talks with the Labour party of opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn in the hope about the partijgrenzen a solution for the brexitimpasse to find. After her deal three times and were rejected because they were in his own ranks, not enough support was found, decided to premier it on a different bow to throw and for a softer variant of the brexit. “There was thus a new approach is needed. We had no other choice than to reach out to the other side of the house of Commons”, she defended yesterday the talks with Labour.
also Read Theresa May, requested an extension brexit until 30 June, European leaders reluctant
But the scenario with a softer brexit, the United Kingdom in a customs union would continue, is a nightmare of the hard brexiteers from May’s conservative party. Hardliners like Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg responded last week and already furious at the talks with Labour. Johnson called it “very disappointing that the brexitproces now is entrusted to Jeremy Corbyn and Labour”.
Now does Johnson, the icing on the cake. Johnson wrote in his column in The Daily Telegraph that conservative mps May not be will allow to surrender to Corbyn. “If the United Kingdom would connect to in the customs union to remain, this would be the result of the referendum is meaningless,” wrote the former minister of Foreign Affairs. “Agree to be a non-voting member of the EU, after a surrender was proposed by Jeremy Corbyn, can not, should not and will not happen.”
Johnson also got out to Corbyn itself. He called the opposition leader “a man who still believes in the rules of the Bolivarian revolutionary socialism, even though they have Venezuela, poverty is reduced”. “If we have one task, that prevent this man in the near of the power. It is incredible that he is now invited to Downing Street to negotiate a brexitdeal” said Johnson.