Dominic Cummings said in a provocative series of tweets that he had always intended to get “the trolley” – his derogatory nickname for the Prime Minister – to “ditch the bits we didn’t like” after beating Labour in the 2019 general election.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson never fully understood what the
Withdrawal Agreement with the EU really meant, his former chief adviser
has said.
His latest intervention came after Brexit minister Lord Frost set out
the UK’s demands for fundamental changes to the Northern Ireland
Protocol contained in the agreement which Mr Johnson signed in January
2020.
He said that when Johnson finally realised the true implications of
the deal, he claimed he would never have agreed to it – although
Cummings said that was a lie.
During the election campaign, Mr Johnson repeatedly boasted that the
“divorce” settlement he had negotiated with Brussels – including the
Northern Ireland Protocol – was a “great” deal that was “oven ready” to
be signed.
Mr Cummings said: “What I’ve said does NOT mean ‘the PM was lying in
General Election 2019’, he never had a scoobydoo what the deal he signed
meant.
He never understood what leaving Customs Union meant until November 2020.
When the Prime Minister did finally comprehend, “he was babbling ‘I’d
never have signed it if I’d understood it’ (but that WAS a lie)”.
Mr Cummings, who was credited with
masterminding the successful Vote Leave campaign in the 2016
referendum, said that, when Mr Johnson entered No 10 in 2019, the
country was facing the “worst constitutional crisis in a century” with
much of what he called the “deep state” angling for “Bino” (Brexit in
name only) or a second referendum.
“So we wriggled through with best option we could and intended to get
the trolley to ditch bits we didn’t like after whacking (Labour leader
Jeremy) Corbyn. We prioritised,” he said.
He dismissed suggestions that abandoning those elements of the Withdrawal Agreement would mean breaking international law.
“Our
priorities meant e.g. getting Brexit done is 10,000 times more
important than lawyers yapping re international law in negotiations with
people who break international law all the time,” he said.
“EU membership infantilised SW1 (Westminster) as yapping re ‘international law’ clearly shows.”
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