Brexiteers Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees Mogg, and the DUP's Sammy Wilson have all clarified their positions on Brexit in three separate opinion pieces today.
BREXITEERS BORIS JOHNSON, Jacob Rees Mogg, and the DUP’s Sammy Wilson have all clarified their positions on Brexit in three separate opinion pieces today.
Johnson, meanwhile, was speaking at an event organised by the Daily Telegraph. In a subsequent opinion piece published later, he advocates for a no-deal Brexit, saying that “there will be Mars bars, and there will be drinking water”. We have worked assiduously with the Government to try to get changes to the agreement and will continue to do so, but we will not vote for an unamended or unchanged version. Despite representing his party’s views on Brexit, the party later clarified to British media organisations that this was not the party’s view.
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