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Boris Johnson Compares May’s Brexit Plan to ‘Suicide Vest’

Sentinel Digital Desk

London: Boris Johnson, the former UK Foreign Secretary, attacked Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit plan, saying she had “wrapped a suicide vest” around the British constitution and “handed the detonator” to Brussels. Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Johnson said the plan had opened the UK to “perpetual political blackmail”, reports the BBC. Johnson resigned from his post in July after the plan was agreed by the cabinet. In his article, Johnson accused the European Union (EU) of “bullying” the UK. He said that rather than getting a “generous free trade deal”, Britain is saying, “yes sir, no sir, three bags full sir”, to Brussels. This is Johnson’s second attack on the May’s Brexit strategy inside a week. Last week, he used his Daily Telegraph column to say the deal “means disaster” for Britain. Johnson’s Sunday attack has been criticised by two senior Conservative MPs, said the BBC. (IANS)