Boris backs Brexit but will it have an impact if he’s not going to be that active?
This could be a serious mistake if he isn’t going to be that active, he’s annoyed the PM, and will frustrate the party activists who are Outers, thus damaging his chances to succeed Cameron
Watch: Boris Johnson's confirms he's backing the campaign for Britain to leave EU https://t.co/pxwMk12vat https://t.co/AhFCALwvnl
— Sky News (@SkyNews) February 21, 2016
Boris: I won't take part in endless TV debates against people in my party or share a platform with Farage and Galloway
— Adam Boulton (@adamboultonTABB) February 21, 2016
Tories' leading intellectual force (Gove) and its most popular star (Boris) have decided against PM's deal – concludes @faisalislam #skynews
— Tim Montgomerie ?? (@montie) February 21, 2016
Just a few weeks ago, Downing Street confident Tories 4 Brexit wld be ‘small and, frankly, unattractive’. Now faced with Boris, Gove & Priti
— James Forsyth (@JGForsyth) February 21, 2016
Boris intervention sees Referendum 'Leave' odds cut by Wm Hill from 5/2 to 2/1-only politician who could create that reaction! #BorisJohnson
— Graham Sharpe (@sharpeangle) February 21, 2016
Just over a week ago @ComResPolls polling had Boris as the country's most popular politician pic.twitter.com/m5qOyKy2NS
— TSE (@TSEofPB) February 21, 2016
The key Boris quote: "Nobody can claim this is a fundamental reform of Britain’s relationship with the EU".
— Tom Newton Dunn (@tnewtondunn) February 21, 2016
Simultaneous briefing? pic.twitter.com/mVgJ3DDFJW
— Tom Mludzinski (@TomMlud) February 21, 2016
. @LadPolitics can you put up a market on the cabinet job Boris gets after EURef.
I want to back Boris being Northern Ireland Secretary.
— TSE (@TSEofPB) February 21, 2016