But to know what's going on in Brussels? he asks.
"Who knows the way we can remove people from office? Nobody knows," he bellows.
It is conception, but Boris does are garnering the amount of energy the YES campaign been in Scotland. Hard for Remain to compete.
— Paul Brand (@PaulBrandITV) April 16, 2016
Responding to your question fro the crowd, Mr Johnson also says that this government's EU referendum leaflet will not be 'sufficiently absorbent' to the purposes some would like to put it to.
But he adds that she has faith inside the Prime Minister.
"David Cameron is undoubtedly an superb PM" - @MayorofLondon
— Hamish Auskerry (@hamishausk) April 16, 2016
12:12PM
Are the French about to put tariffs on our cake and 'lacy underwear'?
The Mayor says Britain continues to have business dealings with the EU from a Brexit.
It will not be just that any of us export bicycles to Japan, tea to China, rice to India, TV aerials to Korea and cake to France, he states.
Boris: Businesses continue to invest within the North East when we #VoteLeave and #TakeControl
— Vote Leave (@vote_leave) April 16, 2016
"My friends we export French knickers to France .Are the French about to put tariffs on our cake, not to say lacy underwear coded in Britain after we continue to import their cheese and champagne?
"Is Germany really ging to deprive its firms on the incredible entry to capital within the City of London if we import a great number of cars?
.@BorisJohnson says @StrongerIn reminds him of Millennium Bug Prophets of Doom who predicted planes falling from sky pic.twitter.com/bvfS7wKGQc
— Matthew Elliott (@matthew_elliott) April 16, 2016
"Of course not… It is time for you to say knickers for the pessimists as well as the merchants of gloom and complete a new deal that is to be good for Britain and perfect for Europe showing a stagnant EU it's time to bust loose and obtain out in a world which is changing and growing plus much more exciting than ever."
He says that when voters hold their "nerve" and are "not timid therefore we are not cowed so we vote for freedom and democracy on June 23 then I believe that country continues to grow and thrive as nothing you've seen prior."
Boris says June 24 will probably be independence day. Standing ovation from supporters.
— Joanna L Morris (@jomorrisecho) April 16, 2016
He ends his speech by declaring that June 24th could possibly be independence day for modern Britain.
12:07PM
Remain campaign are 'shamefully' scaring voters
Boris says you will find people who say Britain has "no choice" but to stay and that "we don’t contain the guts to exit".
He has moved onto discuss he government's leaflets and says they're "shamefully" spending £9m of taxpayers cash on an attempt to "scare everyone into voting for that status quo."
But the status quo is just not an option, he roars.
"I think they may be hopelessly underestimating the united states and whatever we can do a lot of them are the very same individuals who said we may have to join the euro – who's would be a monetary disaster as we stayed out it truly is precisely because we stayed out on the euro that any of us are now one on the most successful economies in Europe."
The EU can be an "anachronism" and people who wanted to join originally were "wrong then and wrong now" - @MayorofLondon pic.twitter.com/WS2Dp1NjgT
— Hamish Auskerry (@hamishausk) April 16, 2016
He says the EU can be an "anachronism" and people who wanted to join originally were "wrong then and wrong now".
12:02PM
EU puts up valuation on food in UK
He says the UK provides the EU £20 billion per year, and Brussels bureaucrats choose how to spend UK taxpayers’ money inside the UK.
The Mayor of London says a substantial party from the money we give goes towards the rest from the EU: "Some of computer towards a demented CAP that discriminates brutally against 3rd world producers that burdens farmers with bureaucracy that tells hill farmers they can’t bury their sheep them selves farm and puts up the expense of food in the united states by about £400 12 months."
He adds that his family once was hill farmers, while they "weren't really good at it."
Boris- "my family once was hill farmers... I can tell you we weren't really good at it, we went bust! CAP isn't very helpful"
— Hamish Auskerry (@hamishausk) April 16, 2016
11:59AM
Boris heckled by audience
Boris being heckled in Newcastle. As they're ushered out according to him 'Bye bye. They are voting to go out of!' #euref
— Paul Brand (@PaulBrandITV) April 16, 2016
A minor protest. "Go home Boris, Tories not welcome in Newcastle". Banner ripped down and protesters removed. pic.twitter.com/B0IN7HiFpc
— Hamish Auskerry (@hamishausk) April 16, 2016
Protestors escorted outside of Vote Leave rally in Newcastle pic.twitter.com/lg3Qdi4RcM
— Katie Dickinson (@KatieJDickinson) April 16, 2016
11:57AM
Boris Johnson: I want you to imagine which the EU had never been invented
The Mayor of London has risen and now talking with an audience in Newcastle.
He says: "Let us suppose that someone located us throughout 2016 said bonjour guten tag we’ve got this brilliant idea for any new project to adopt all these higgledy piggledy nations and turn them in to a single political unit with an individual currency and gradually moving towards an individual system of government – so you Brits will must sign up for all of the usb ports except the currency.
Great NE welcome and huge support for @vote_leave with @BorisJohnson in Newcastle. pic.twitter.com/twePu5pN9b
— James Wharton MP (@jameswhartonuk) April 16, 2016
"And some way Brussels will produce between half and 2 thirds of the stuff that passes through parliament with around 2500 EU regulations 12 months costing UK business £600 m per week and also you won’t be capable of control your borders much more, and you also will have massive net immigration that puts unexpected pressures on local councils and so on health services."
Boris Johnson is within Newcastle for any @vote_leave event. pic.twitter.com/phYyq2ZHqu
— Hamish Auskerry (@hamishausk) April 16, 2016
11:29AM
Boris to adress Brexit rally in Newcastle
An excited audience are anticipating Boris in Newcastle.
Full house in Newcastle waiting to see from Boris on why it's advisable #takecontrol pic.twitter.com/ZKAOYSw7lm
— Vote Leave (@vote_leave) April 16, 2016
However, some Labour MPs seem lower than impressed with Mr Johnson's comments the other day.
Darling Boris, do stop talking tripe. I'm a proud Bremainer because we're stronger arm to arm with his European allies v crime climate Putin
— Chris Bryant MP (@RhonddaBryant) April 16, 2016
The Mayor of London is anticipated to say this morning: "EU membership costs the North East half a billion pounds every year - that’s enough money to acquire six new hospitals being wasted while on an unaccountable and failing institution.
"As a country we now have ceded way too much control for the EU - treatments for our economy, our public services, and more than key decisions that affect our daily lives.
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"In return we are uncontrolled immigration, which puts unsustainable pressure on our vital public services as well as jobs, housing and school places.
"I first have had enough, which is the reason I am campaigning to Vote Leave about the 23 June.
"This country will thrive after we throw from the shackles on the EU - plus the people from the North East should be assured that they might benefit whenever we take back treating our future."
10:44AM
Priti Patel: It's not 'racist' to be concerned about immigration
Britain’s only Asian female Cabinet minister did an interview with my colleague Christopher Hope where says it is just not "racist" to concern yourself with the impact of immigration.
“There is more we now have got to accomplish to control our immigration and our EU membership has really hampered us.”
Priti Patel
The Work and Pensions minister Priti Patel, that's campaigning to exit the European Union, blames other politicians for making it impossible to increase concerns around the impact from the arrival of thousands of migrants without getting accused of being racist.
Priti Patel
Priti Patel Credit: Eddie Mulholland
Ms Patel says she actually is well capable of comment within the issue since the daughter of Indian immigrants of Gujarati origin who left Uganda shortly before Idi Amin expelled the Asian community.
She says: “I don't enroll in this view that it's racist to share with you immigration and I point out that as a daughter or immigrants from decades ago. Our job should be to articulate and represent the concerns on the British public – and now we should be doing regular that whatever our backgrounds are.”
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10:14AM
Chancellor claims mortgage costs could rise if Britain votes for Brexit
Geroge Osborne has claimed homeowners will dsicover their mortgage costs rise if Britain votes to exit the European Union, Szu Ping Chan reports from Washington.
Chancellor from the exchequer, George Osborne
Chancellor with the exchequer, George Osborne Credit: Ben Birchall/PA
The Chancellor said he believed it turned out "likely" that exit would pushup borrowing rates for consumers if banks reined-in lending inside an environment of "financial stress".
He also suggested that payments could rise should the Bank of England was forced to boost interest rates in response to your rapid surge in inflation when a tumbling pound pushed up prices.
The Chancellor has claimed mortgage costs could rise if Britain votes for Brexit
The Chancellor has claimed mortgage costs could rise if Britain votes for Brexit Credit: John James /Alamy
9:43AM
Britain's Syrian refugee resettlement programme is really a 'great disappointment'
The head of Catholic church in England says Syrian refugee resettlement programme can be a 'great disappointment.
His comments come as Pope Francis arrives about the Greek island of Lesbos to demonstrate his support for refugees.
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, told the Today programme this morning: "I understand our government's motivation in attempting to bring people right from Syrian refugee camps also to deter them from making these hazardous journeys, but inside the first months of the programme Britain has brought just under 2,000 refugees.
A woman holds a placard reading "Welcome to Lesbos Pope Francis"
A woman holds a placard reading "Welcome to Lesbos Pope Francis" Credit: AFP
"Now I'm afraid 2,000 is never gonna be a deterrent for that rest and I think there is often a greater willingness in america to respond."
He called about the government's refugee programme to become "speeded up", adding that people have the resources as being a very rich country.
"I think we hold the resources to be a very rich country. Think of a country such as the Lebanon and some with the other Middle Eastern countries where the masai have a proportion of refugees present which represents 30-40 per cent with the population and they also cope.
Migrant children inside Moria detention center watch protest organized by Greek solidarity group demanding closing of detention center in Moria
Migrant children inside Moria detention center watch protest organized by Greek solidarity group demanding closing of detention center in Moria Credit: Milos Bicanski/Getty images
"We are a loaded country and I think that has a greater cohesiveness from your spirit of willingness that may be there among many and mechanisms which governments can put in place, we're able to be doing more."
He added: "There are aspects with the government policy which are commendable but I've said surely which can be speeded up. Surely inside the first year you can see really the number of could be taken after which multiply that by five.
"At the instant it's going very slowly and it is a great disappointment."
Cardinal Vincent Nichols
Cardinal Vincent Nichols Credit: Telegraph Media Group/David Rose
The Cardinal in addition has suggested when Britain leaves the European Union it could create “complex problems”.
Speaking to Bishops yesterday , he cautioned that starting “down the road of division” would “almost inevitably” cause “further division” in the end.
His comments cause him to be the most senior religious leader to wade in the referendum debate.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby has stated he will remain neutral within his public pronouncements.
9:13AM
Ken Clarke: Cameron “won't last 30 seconds” if Britain votes to go out of EU
In a meeting with the BBC Ken Clarke, an old Cabinet minister and pro-EU campaigner, also admitted that Mr Cameron “won't last 30 seconds” within his job if Britain votes to exit.
Mr Johnson, a prospective successor on the Prime Minister, said Mr Clarke was "uncommonly pessimistic", adding "obviously David Cameron should stop in place".
Ken ClarkQC MP provides for a speech London Britain
Ken ClarkQC MP provides a speech London Britain Credit: Richard Gardner/REX FEATURES
He told the BBC: "David Cameron might have a very, obvious verdict through the people concerning the previous negotiation. It will be obvious he will be in a powerful position."
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Mr Cameron has repeatedly insisted which he will not quit whether or not Britain votes to give up the EU.
It came as Mr Cameron’s allies said which the Leave campaign's decision to get the NHS in the center of its bid to give up the European Union campaign will "blow up of their faces".
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron
8:58AM
Boris Johnson starts 48 hour 'Brexit blitz'
Good Morning,
Last night Boris Johnson started a 48 hour 'Brexit blitz' while he and five cabinet ministers launched a number of speeches throughout the UK aiming the case for any Britain to go away the EU.
We is going to be following every one of the lastest speeches today
The Mayor of London will likely be giving speeches in Leeds and Newcastle and Priti Patel will speak in Birmingham.
Boris Johnson's dispute with David Cameron within the EU deepened on Friday night after he referred to as Prime Minister with his fantastic allies the “Gerald Ratners of recent politics”.
In a significant speech to mark the opening day of EU referendum campaigning, Mr Johnson accused Mr Cameron and his awesome colleagues of pretending being a eurosceptics despite “loving the thinking behind a federal Europe” and stated that they do not have a “shred of idealism”.
But television viewers watching events in Manchester were treated to bizarre scenes since the London mayor demanded which a reporter stop broadcasting on-air from your back on the auditorium.
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As the speech continued, Michael Crick, of Channel 4 News, was heckled after which accosted using a member of the target audience during his live report.
When Mr Johnson moved, he compared Mr Cameron with his fantastic allies to Gerald Ratner – the jeweller who wiped £500m away from the value of his business in 1991 by describing his products as “total c**p”.
Mr Johnson also stated that voting to exit the EU is often a “prefer freedom” and which the day as soon as the June 23 referendum “will probably be independence day”.
Speaking within the first official day of campaigning ahead from the referendum, Michael Gove, the Justice Secretary, also attacked the Prime Minister, suggesting he believes voters are “too stupid to have the capacity to succeed on our own” minus the EU.
Barack Obama
Barack Obama Credit: PA
Yesterday London Mayor Boris Johnson said he would not mind the US President "joining the debate".
But he added: “Where perform part company, and where I do mind, is it's plainly hypocritical for America to urge us to sacrifice control — in our laws, our sovereignty, our money and our democracy — whenever they would not think of ever doing exactly the same.”
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Priti Patel told the Telegraph she will not think it “appropriate” for President Obama to get telling Britons the best way to vote within the referendum, declaring that “diplomatically we wouldn’t visit other countries and commence speaking about domestic elections - and this is often a domestic election”.
Priti Patel finds 10 Downing Street on May 11, 2015
Priti Patel gets to 10 Downing Street on May 11, 2015 Credit: AFP
Chris Grayling, the Tory Leader in the Commons, added: “I could only think that President Obama doesn't realise the amount sovereignty Britain has given up on the EU.
“The US would not tolerate an issue where a great number of of its laws were being made elsewhere and it turned out handing over £350million weekly of money which could have been spent in the home.”
"Who knows the way we can remove people from office? Nobody knows," he bellows.
It is conception, but Boris does are garnering the amount of energy the YES campaign been in Scotland. Hard for Remain to compete.
— Paul Brand (@PaulBrandITV) April 16, 2016
Responding to your question fro the crowd, Mr Johnson also says that this government's EU referendum leaflet will not be 'sufficiently absorbent' to the purposes some would like to put it to.
But he adds that she has faith inside the Prime Minister.
"David Cameron is undoubtedly an superb PM" - @MayorofLondon
— Hamish Auskerry (@hamishausk) April 16, 2016
12:12PM
Are the French about to put tariffs on our cake and 'lacy underwear'?
The Mayor says Britain continues to have business dealings with the EU from a Brexit.
It will not be just that any of us export bicycles to Japan, tea to China, rice to India, TV aerials to Korea and cake to France, he states.
Boris: Businesses continue to invest within the North East when we #VoteLeave and #TakeControl
— Vote Leave (@vote_leave) April 16, 2016
"My friends we export French knickers to France .Are the French about to put tariffs on our cake, not to say lacy underwear coded in Britain after we continue to import their cheese and champagne?
"Is Germany really ging to deprive its firms on the incredible entry to capital within the City of London if we import a great number of cars?
.@BorisJohnson says @StrongerIn reminds him of Millennium Bug Prophets of Doom who predicted planes falling from sky pic.twitter.com/bvfS7wKGQc
— Matthew Elliott (@matthew_elliott) April 16, 2016
"Of course not… It is time for you to say knickers for the pessimists as well as the merchants of gloom and complete a new deal that is to be good for Britain and perfect for Europe showing a stagnant EU it's time to bust loose and obtain out in a world which is changing and growing plus much more exciting than ever."
He says that when voters hold their "nerve" and are "not timid therefore we are not cowed so we vote for freedom and democracy on June 23 then I believe that country continues to grow and thrive as nothing you've seen prior."
Boris says June 24 will probably be independence day. Standing ovation from supporters.
— Joanna L Morris (@jomorrisecho) April 16, 2016
He ends his speech by declaring that June 24th could possibly be independence day for modern Britain.
12:07PM
Remain campaign are 'shamefully' scaring voters
Boris says you will find people who say Britain has "no choice" but to stay and that "we don’t contain the guts to exit".
He has moved onto discuss he government's leaflets and says they're "shamefully" spending £9m of taxpayers cash on an attempt to "scare everyone into voting for that status quo."
But the status quo is just not an option, he roars.
"I think they may be hopelessly underestimating the united states and whatever we can do a lot of them are the very same individuals who said we may have to join the euro – who's would be a monetary disaster as we stayed out it truly is precisely because we stayed out on the euro that any of us are now one on the most successful economies in Europe."
The EU can be an "anachronism" and people who wanted to join originally were "wrong then and wrong now" - @MayorofLondon pic.twitter.com/WS2Dp1NjgT
— Hamish Auskerry (@hamishausk) April 16, 2016
He says the EU can be an "anachronism" and people who wanted to join originally were "wrong then and wrong now".
12:02PM
EU puts up valuation on food in UK
He says the UK provides the EU £20 billion per year, and Brussels bureaucrats choose how to spend UK taxpayers’ money inside the UK.
The Mayor of London says a substantial party from the money we give goes towards the rest from the EU: "Some of computer towards a demented CAP that discriminates brutally against 3rd world producers that burdens farmers with bureaucracy that tells hill farmers they can’t bury their sheep them selves farm and puts up the expense of food in the united states by about £400 12 months."
He adds that his family once was hill farmers, while they "weren't really good at it."
Boris- "my family once was hill farmers... I can tell you we weren't really good at it, we went bust! CAP isn't very helpful"
— Hamish Auskerry (@hamishausk) April 16, 2016
11:59AM
Boris heckled by audience
Boris being heckled in Newcastle. As they're ushered out according to him 'Bye bye. They are voting to go out of!' #euref
— Paul Brand (@PaulBrandITV) April 16, 2016
A minor protest. "Go home Boris, Tories not welcome in Newcastle". Banner ripped down and protesters removed. pic.twitter.com/B0IN7HiFpc
— Hamish Auskerry (@hamishausk) April 16, 2016
Protestors escorted outside of Vote Leave rally in Newcastle pic.twitter.com/lg3Qdi4RcM
— Katie Dickinson (@KatieJDickinson) April 16, 2016
11:57AM
Boris Johnson: I want you to imagine which the EU had never been invented
The Mayor of London has risen and now talking with an audience in Newcastle.
He says: "Let us suppose that someone located us throughout 2016 said bonjour guten tag we’ve got this brilliant idea for any new project to adopt all these higgledy piggledy nations and turn them in to a single political unit with an individual currency and gradually moving towards an individual system of government – so you Brits will must sign up for all of the usb ports except the currency.
Great NE welcome and huge support for @vote_leave with @BorisJohnson in Newcastle. pic.twitter.com/twePu5pN9b
— James Wharton MP (@jameswhartonuk) April 16, 2016
"And some way Brussels will produce between half and 2 thirds of the stuff that passes through parliament with around 2500 EU regulations 12 months costing UK business £600 m per week and also you won’t be capable of control your borders much more, and you also will have massive net immigration that puts unexpected pressures on local councils and so on health services."
Boris Johnson is within Newcastle for any @vote_leave event. pic.twitter.com/phYyq2ZHqu
— Hamish Auskerry (@hamishausk) April 16, 2016
11:29AM
Boris to adress Brexit rally in Newcastle
An excited audience are anticipating Boris in Newcastle.
Full house in Newcastle waiting to see from Boris on why it's advisable #takecontrol pic.twitter.com/ZKAOYSw7lm
— Vote Leave (@vote_leave) April 16, 2016
However, some Labour MPs seem lower than impressed with Mr Johnson's comments the other day.
Darling Boris, do stop talking tripe. I'm a proud Bremainer because we're stronger arm to arm with his European allies v crime climate Putin
— Chris Bryant MP (@RhonddaBryant) April 16, 2016
The Mayor of London is anticipated to say this morning: "EU membership costs the North East half a billion pounds every year - that’s enough money to acquire six new hospitals being wasted while on an unaccountable and failing institution.
"As a country we now have ceded way too much control for the EU - treatments for our economy, our public services, and more than key decisions that affect our daily lives.
Play! 01:36
"In return we are uncontrolled immigration, which puts unsustainable pressure on our vital public services as well as jobs, housing and school places.
"I first have had enough, which is the reason I am campaigning to Vote Leave about the 23 June.
"This country will thrive after we throw from the shackles on the EU - plus the people from the North East should be assured that they might benefit whenever we take back treating our future."
10:44AM
Priti Patel: It's not 'racist' to be concerned about immigration
Britain’s only Asian female Cabinet minister did an interview with my colleague Christopher Hope where says it is just not "racist" to concern yourself with the impact of immigration.
“There is more we now have got to accomplish to control our immigration and our EU membership has really hampered us.”
Priti Patel
The Work and Pensions minister Priti Patel, that's campaigning to exit the European Union, blames other politicians for making it impossible to increase concerns around the impact from the arrival of thousands of migrants without getting accused of being racist.
Priti Patel
Priti Patel Credit: Eddie Mulholland
Ms Patel says she actually is well capable of comment within the issue since the daughter of Indian immigrants of Gujarati origin who left Uganda shortly before Idi Amin expelled the Asian community.
She says: “I don't enroll in this view that it's racist to share with you immigration and I point out that as a daughter or immigrants from decades ago. Our job should be to articulate and represent the concerns on the British public – and now we should be doing regular that whatever our backgrounds are.”
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10:14AM
Chancellor claims mortgage costs could rise if Britain votes for Brexit
Geroge Osborne has claimed homeowners will dsicover their mortgage costs rise if Britain votes to exit the European Union, Szu Ping Chan reports from Washington.
Chancellor from the exchequer, George Osborne
Chancellor with the exchequer, George Osborne Credit: Ben Birchall/PA
The Chancellor said he believed it turned out "likely" that exit would pushup borrowing rates for consumers if banks reined-in lending inside an environment of "financial stress".
He also suggested that payments could rise should the Bank of England was forced to boost interest rates in response to your rapid surge in inflation when a tumbling pound pushed up prices.
The Chancellor has claimed mortgage costs could rise if Britain votes for Brexit
The Chancellor has claimed mortgage costs could rise if Britain votes for Brexit Credit: John James /Alamy
9:43AM
Britain's Syrian refugee resettlement programme is really a 'great disappointment'
The head of Catholic church in England says Syrian refugee resettlement programme can be a 'great disappointment.
His comments come as Pope Francis arrives about the Greek island of Lesbos to demonstrate his support for refugees.
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, told the Today programme this morning: "I understand our government's motivation in attempting to bring people right from Syrian refugee camps also to deter them from making these hazardous journeys, but inside the first months of the programme Britain has brought just under 2,000 refugees.
A woman holds a placard reading "Welcome to Lesbos Pope Francis"
A woman holds a placard reading "Welcome to Lesbos Pope Francis" Credit: AFP
"Now I'm afraid 2,000 is never gonna be a deterrent for that rest and I think there is often a greater willingness in america to respond."
He called about the government's refugee programme to become "speeded up", adding that people have the resources as being a very rich country.
"I think we hold the resources to be a very rich country. Think of a country such as the Lebanon and some with the other Middle Eastern countries where the masai have a proportion of refugees present which represents 30-40 per cent with the population and they also cope.
Migrant children inside Moria detention center watch protest organized by Greek solidarity group demanding closing of detention center in Moria
Migrant children inside Moria detention center watch protest organized by Greek solidarity group demanding closing of detention center in Moria Credit: Milos Bicanski/Getty images
"We are a loaded country and I think that has a greater cohesiveness from your spirit of willingness that may be there among many and mechanisms which governments can put in place, we're able to be doing more."
He added: "There are aspects with the government policy which are commendable but I've said surely which can be speeded up. Surely inside the first year you can see really the number of could be taken after which multiply that by five.
"At the instant it's going very slowly and it is a great disappointment."
Cardinal Vincent Nichols
Cardinal Vincent Nichols Credit: Telegraph Media Group/David Rose
The Cardinal in addition has suggested when Britain leaves the European Union it could create “complex problems”.
Speaking to Bishops yesterday , he cautioned that starting “down the road of division” would “almost inevitably” cause “further division” in the end.
His comments cause him to be the most senior religious leader to wade in the referendum debate.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby has stated he will remain neutral within his public pronouncements.
9:13AM
Ken Clarke: Cameron “won't last 30 seconds” if Britain votes to go out of EU
In a meeting with the BBC Ken Clarke, an old Cabinet minister and pro-EU campaigner, also admitted that Mr Cameron “won't last 30 seconds” within his job if Britain votes to exit.
Mr Johnson, a prospective successor on the Prime Minister, said Mr Clarke was "uncommonly pessimistic", adding "obviously David Cameron should stop in place".
Ken ClarkQC MP provides for a speech London Britain
Ken ClarkQC MP provides a speech London Britain Credit: Richard Gardner/REX FEATURES
He told the BBC: "David Cameron might have a very, obvious verdict through the people concerning the previous negotiation. It will be obvious he will be in a powerful position."
Play! 01:30
Mr Cameron has repeatedly insisted which he will not quit whether or not Britain votes to give up the EU.
It came as Mr Cameron’s allies said which the Leave campaign's decision to get the NHS in the center of its bid to give up the European Union campaign will "blow up of their faces".
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron
8:58AM
Boris Johnson starts 48 hour 'Brexit blitz'
Good Morning,
Last night Boris Johnson started a 48 hour 'Brexit blitz' while he and five cabinet ministers launched a number of speeches throughout the UK aiming the case for any Britain to go away the EU.
We is going to be following every one of the lastest speeches today
The Mayor of London will likely be giving speeches in Leeds and Newcastle and Priti Patel will speak in Birmingham.
Boris Johnson's dispute with David Cameron within the EU deepened on Friday night after he referred to as Prime Minister with his fantastic allies the “Gerald Ratners of recent politics”.
In a significant speech to mark the opening day of EU referendum campaigning, Mr Johnson accused Mr Cameron and his awesome colleagues of pretending being a eurosceptics despite “loving the thinking behind a federal Europe” and stated that they do not have a “shred of idealism”.
But television viewers watching events in Manchester were treated to bizarre scenes since the London mayor demanded which a reporter stop broadcasting on-air from your back on the auditorium.
Play! 00:25
As the speech continued, Michael Crick, of Channel 4 News, was heckled after which accosted using a member of the target audience during his live report.
When Mr Johnson moved, he compared Mr Cameron with his fantastic allies to Gerald Ratner – the jeweller who wiped £500m away from the value of his business in 1991 by describing his products as “total c**p”.
Mr Johnson also stated that voting to exit the EU is often a “prefer freedom” and which the day as soon as the June 23 referendum “will probably be independence day”.
Speaking within the first official day of campaigning ahead from the referendum, Michael Gove, the Justice Secretary, also attacked the Prime Minister, suggesting he believes voters are “too stupid to have the capacity to succeed on our own” minus the EU.
Barack Obama
Barack Obama Credit: PA
Yesterday London Mayor Boris Johnson said he would not mind the US President "joining the debate".
But he added: “Where perform part company, and where I do mind, is it's plainly hypocritical for America to urge us to sacrifice control — in our laws, our sovereignty, our money and our democracy — whenever they would not think of ever doing exactly the same.”
Play! 01:36
Priti Patel told the Telegraph she will not think it “appropriate” for President Obama to get telling Britons the best way to vote within the referendum, declaring that “diplomatically we wouldn’t visit other countries and commence speaking about domestic elections - and this is often a domestic election”.
Priti Patel finds 10 Downing Street on May 11, 2015
Priti Patel gets to 10 Downing Street on May 11, 2015 Credit: AFP
Chris Grayling, the Tory Leader in the Commons, added: “I could only think that President Obama doesn't realise the amount sovereignty Britain has given up on the EU.
“The US would not tolerate an issue where a great number of of its laws were being made elsewhere and it turned out handing over £350million weekly of money which could have been spent in the home.”
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