Fierce criticism of Boris Johnson to Theresa May’s plans for the Brexit. The former Minister of Foreign Affairs affirms that the road map of the ‘premier’ is «a disaster for the country» that will leave the United Kingdom «with nothing» after the negotiations with Brussels. Who was a key figure in the campaign for the break with the European Union compares the tug-of-war between Brexit Minister Dominic Raab and community negotiator Michel Barnier as a wrestling match and ensures that May plans they represent «a victory» for the European Union.
Johnson, who resigned as Foreign Minister in July because of her opposition to the program designed by the head of the government, has used her column in ‘The Daily Telegraph’ to criticize the plan of Checkers – the country residence on the outskirts of London where This plan was designed during a government meeting, which aims to maintain a close commercial relationship between the United Kingdom and the EU after the separation.

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Under that plan, London would support the creation of a free trade area for goods after Brexit, which would prevent customs controls and keep the border with Ireland open. «In this case, I fear that the inevitable result is a victory for the EU, with the United Kingdom lying on a canvas and 12 stars circulating symbolically over his semi-conscious head,» the former minister said, adding that the United Kingdom has agreed to deliver 44,800 million euros of the British taxpayer’s money in exchange for almost nothing.
«We will continue in the EU taxi, but this time locked in the trunk, unable to say anything about the destination. We are not going to take control again (of affairs), we will have lost control, «says the former mayor of London.
May’s program for the break with the EU bloc has generated enormous discomfort among the more Eurosceptic ‘Tories’ and unleashed a war within the Conservative Party. The resignation of the own Johnson took place hours after the resignation of until then minister of the Brexit, David Davis, and of Steve Baker, the subordinate of Davis.
Yesterday, in a gesture of strength, May assured that she will not give in to the growing clamor for a second referendum on Brexit because it would be a «betrayal» of democracy. The option of calling a new consultation in case of not reaching an exit agreement with the EU -or putting the terms of the vote to a vote- has been gaining strength in recent months. It is defended by campaigns such as ‘The People’s Vote’, which wants deputies and activists to present a motion at the annual Labor Party conference, to be held this month, to request that the training officially support a new consultation
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