Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Boris Johnson, Cameron and Farage described as ‘rats fleeing a sinking ship’ after Brexit vote


This description is deep!


The UK Telegraph is reporting that UK Prime Minster David Cameron, former Mayor of London Boris Johnson and leader of UK Independence Party Nigel Farage (UKIP strongly supported Brexit) have been described as “rats fleeing a sinking ship” following their resignations in the immediate aftermath of Britain’s historic European Union referendum.

Guy Verhofstadt, the former Prime Minister of Belgium who now heads up the alliance of Liberal and Democrats for Europe, made the comparison the day after Mr Farage resigned as the leader of the UK Independence Party, saying “he couldn’t possibly achieve more”.

Mr Verhofstadt: "The Brexiters do not have a clue what needs to be done. Cameron, Johnson and Farage behave like rats fleeing a sinking ship."

His unflattering depiction of the three senior British politicians came as Jean-Claude Junker, president of the European Commission, accused the former London mayor Mr Johnson and Mr Farage of quitting when things got difficult. “The Brexit heroes of yesterday are now the sad heroes of today,” Mr Juncker told a session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.


“Those who have contributed to the situation in the UK have resigned, Johnson, Farage and others. They are as it were retro-nationalists, they are not patriots," he added.

"Patriots don't resign when things get difficult, they stay.

“Instead of developing the plan, they are leaving the boat.”

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