David Cameron gets his Brexit revenge on Boris Johnson

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According to Cameron, Johnson told him 'Brexit will be crushed' when he joined the Leave campaign. 'Boris thought he was going to lose,' he said.

Three-and-a-half years after he quit as British prime minister in the wake of the Brexit referendum, David Cameron has got his revenge on the man he blames for his defeat: Boris Johnson.newspaper in London ahead of the publication of his memoirs next week, Cameron accused Johnson of originally campaigning for Brexit not because he wanted to get Britain out of the European Union, but simply to further his career.

Though Cameron is no longer in Parliament, his comments will hurt Johnson in one of his most vulnerable areas: trustworthiness. The opposition Labour Party has repeatedly argued Johnson's assurances on Brexit can't be believed. Between 2005 and 2016, Cameron and Johnson worked together to give the Tory party a more modern, liberal image. Now, like many Conservatives and many Britons, the former friends have fallen out over Brexit.

 

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God, what lengths this fool will go to to sell his bloody book. I hope nobody buys it, I wish he would just disappear.

Mr Cameron didn't think there would be a yes outcome so he didn't even consider having to have a Britex nor did he put to the people how a Britex would happen if it did. He's no one now to start to throw mud, in actual fact the current situation could be laid at his feet.

With Gove and Osborne, his Eton circle jerk mates.

3 years ago. Just leave the EU already at this rate you’ll all still be whinging about a deal which was never in the referendum for the next decade. Grow some balls and implement what your country asked for.

'David Cameron gets his Brexit revenge on Boris Johnson' I think you're jumping the gun

Interesting in that these two, like the Queen, are 6th cousins being descended from K George II.

Boris Johnson's Brexit Strategy.

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