Johnson set to attack Labour over Brexit in Dorries TalkTV interview

boris johnson has used his upcoming TalkTV interview with nadin doris To attack labor Above Brexitas he hoped Government Will move towards reducing taxes in future.

The Sun reported details of some of Mr Johnson’s comments, which were due to air on the former culture secretary’s new Friday night talk show on Talk TV.

The first installment of her weekly hour-long program titled Friday Night with Nadine will feature an exclusive interview with the former prime minister.

The paper reported that Mr Johnson said Labor would be “sucked by gravity” back into the orbit of the EU if it gained power after the next election, in comments made ahead of the third anniversary of Britain leaving the bloc.



I have no doubt that when the time comes, the government will ensure that they start reducing the tax burden and grow the economy again and that is how it should be

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He said: “I think you would have a very interesting situation, they would be pulled by gravity back into EU orbit.

“I think it would be very wrong for the country.

“It would make us lose a lot of the opportunities that we currently have.”

Mr Johnson predicted good things for his party in the coming months, saying: “The economy will start to improve, inflation will come down, people will reward the Conservative Party, they will reward the government for being sensible, their To cut taxes and get things done that they need.

“Certainly what I can say with confidence is that when I left office the fiscal position was very strong, we had room to do all kinds of things and we were going to do them.

“And I have no doubt that when the time comes, the government will make sure they start reducing the tax burden and get the economy growing again and that’s how it should be.”

Labor leader Sir Keir Starmer has on several occasions ruled out Britain joining the EU or re-entering the single market, while also criticizing Mr Johnson’s deal between London and Brussels.

The Northern Ireland Protocol, signed by Mr Johnson as part of his Brexit deal, remains a source of tension between the UK and the EU as both sides bid to find a solution.

The row over the protocol, which unionists say creates a border between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK, effectively led to the collapse of powersharing at Stormont.

Ms Dorries’ new show has landed her in trouble with parliament’s anti-corruption watchdog after she was accused of breaking government rules by not consulting the body before taking up her new job at talk TV.

Lord Pickles, chairman of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba), said “failing to seek and wait for advice before announcing or taking on the role in this matter is in breach of the government’s rules and requirements set out in the Ministerial Code”.