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Boris Johnson’s secret ‘Remain’ article written before Brexit switch is finally revealed

Published 11:14 16 Oct 2016 BST

Ben Kenyon
Boris Johnson’s secret ‘Remain’ article written before Brexit switch is finally revealed

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Boris Johnson was one of the most outspoken and vociferous campaigners for Britain to leave the EU.

The politician became the figurehead for the Leave campaign which ultimately won the EU Referendum vote to end the country's membership of the European Union. But now a secret article has emerged which Johnson wrote for the Daily Telegraph in which he is said to have argued for Britain to *remain* in the EU. The Daily Telegraph column was never published and was penned by the former London Mayor just two days before he sensationally came out for the Leave campaign, blindsiding then-PM David Cameron. Many of his arguments for Britain to remain part of the EU are at odds with his positions on the issue in his new role as Foreign Secretary in Theresa May's 'hard Brexit'-chasing Government. https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/786617722989846528 In the article it's claimed he said he believed Brexit could lead to an "economic shock", Scottish independence and Russian aggression. The contents of the supposed column have been published in All Out War, by Sunday Times political editor Tim Shipman, Sky News say. According to the book he said: "Britain is a great nation, a global force for good. It is surely a boon for the world and for Europe that she should be ­intimately engaged in the EU." "This is a market on our doorstep, ready for further exploitation by British firms," Mr Johnson is also said to have written. "The membership fee seems rather small for all that access. Why are we so determined to turn our back on it?" It's claimed he also said Britain could suffer an 'economic shock' under Brexit and it could lead to the break up of the United Kingdom. Sky News say that Johnson had written the piece on February 19. But previous to this he had written an 'Out' column arguing the case to leave the EU - a position which he later settled on. People on Twitter weren't too impressed to be honest... https://twitter.com/tom_rainey88/status/787408049958973441 https://twitter.com/carlboydtweets/status/787407076066721792 https://twitter.com/ChipsyYCFC/status/787405817360318464 https://twitter.com/Joupnorth/status/787405788495110146 https://twitter.com/GAlexBrowning/status/787405389100879872 https://twitter.com/WomaninHavana/status/787405054768738304 https://twitter.com/RossMacDonaldW6/status/787404372573560837 https://twitter.com/Richard2957/status/787405655393140737 https://twitter.com/Lazy_sunbather_/status/787405454964092928 https://twitter.com/lhr_tim/status/787406418475384832 This article originally appeared on JOE.co.uk.

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Boris Johnson's secret 'Remain' article written before Brexit switch is finally revealed