Boris Johnson said Britain
remaining in the European Union would be a "boon for the world and for
Europe" in a previously secret newspaper column.
The
Foreign Secretary wrote the unpublished Remain-backing article only two days
before shocking David Cameron by revealing he would be campaigning for Brexit.
Mr
Johnson is now seen as a backer of a "hard Brexit", this week
insisting the UK can get a trade deal that is "of greater value" to
the economy than access to the EU single market, which he described as an
"increasingly useless" concept.
But in
the pro-EU article, revealed in a new book and published in The Sunday Times, he
supported membership of the free trade zone.
"This
is a market on our doorstep, ready for further exploitation by British
firms," Mr Johnson wrote.
"The
membership fee seems rather small for all that access.
"Why
are we so determined to turn our back on it?"
Sources
close to Mr Johnson said he wrote the article for the sole purpose of trying to
articulate in his mind whether there was any merit in the Remain argument and
dismissed it out of hand as soon as he finished.
He also
warned that Brexit would cause an "economic shock" and could lead to
the "break up" of the United Kingdom in the article published in All Out War, by the
newspaper's political editor Tim Shipman.
Since
the vote to leave the EU the pound has fallen to historic lows, losing around
18 per cent of its value against the US dollar, while Scottish First Minister
Nicola Sturgeon has put in place plans for a second independence referendum if
the UK leaves the single market.
The book also claims Sir Lynton
Crosby told Mr Johnson to support Brexit once Mr Cameron had ignored the
election strategist's advice to delay the referendum.
Among
the other revelations, the Remain campaign's digital specialist, Jim Messina,
apparently described Mr Cameron's pollster Andrew Cooper as "the worst
I've ever worked with" for getting his forecasts about the vote
drastically wrong.
And it
said Mr Johnson "wanted to punch" Michael Gove after his Leave
campaign ally ran in the subsequent Tory leadership race alone and in effect
torpedoed the former London mayor's candidacy and hopes of becoming PM.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-secret-pro-eu-article-revealed-expressing-doubts-brexit-a7363781.html

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