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Mayor of London Johnson backs – out of EU- push for UK

 

David Cameron & Boris Johnson.

Boris Johnson, has recently announced that he will be campaigning for “Brexit” in Eu referendum, a term famously used for Britain’s exit out of the Eu zone.

The mayor of the capital who also has Turkish roots, Johnson announced that he does not support David Cameron’s proposal about the EU, contrary he declared that he will run a campaign against the EU.

“ Standing in opposing sides with Cameron was truly the last thing we could ask for.”

Johnson told the press in his statement how hard he arrived at the alleged decision about supporting “Brexit”. He pointed out the risk of undemocratic tendencies in European zone.

Considered as a close supporter of president Cameron, Boris Johnson said that the current opposition will not affect the long established relationship with the President. “However”, he added “ I’ll support UK, drop out of the Union”

In the past days, president David Cameron was off in Brussels to negotiate the four proposals set out by Britain. The proposals were accepted by a general consensus. After announcing his intention to support the togetherness with the Union, Cameron set the other Conservative MPs free to decide in the upcoming referendum.

The Conservatives are polarized

Some members of the parliament have declared their opinions after a special meeting conducted by the cabinet council. Since then, differing opinions are heard.

The members of the cabinet, Chris Grayling, John Whittingdale, Iain Duncan Smith, Theresa Villiers and Priti Patel have announced their support against UK’s stay in the EU.

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