‘Money is a great solvent’: Boris Johnson pledges to withhold £39bn Brexit bill to push new EU deal
Boris Johnson says he will withhold Britain’s £39 billion Brexit divorce bill if the EU doesn’t reopen negotiations to agree more favorable terms. His pledge has been met with both derision and enthusiasm on Twitter.
Johnson, the frontrunner in the race to take over from Theresa May as British Prime Minister, told the Sunday Times that if successful in his bid for the role, he would bin the Northern Irish backstop element of the current exit plan and refuse to pay the Brexit bill until “there’s greater clarity on the way forward.”
Also on rt.com ‘Don’t do drugs; you could end up a Tory!’ Twitter gleeful over top Conservatives’ confessionsThe backstop has been a key barrier in seeing the Brexit deal agreed by May’s government and the EU passed by British MPs.
“In getting a good deal, money is a great solvent and a great lubricant,” Johnson said, adding that he’d ensure Brexit was delivered by the current deadline of Halloween 2019.
Twitter users were not convinced by Johnson’s hardline pledge, with many pointing out that the £39 billion has already been agreed with the EU for money owed, and not coughing up the cash would be a major stumbling block in any future trade negotiations.
So we leave without a deal and without paying the bill.Then what? We have to get a deal with the EU, so what will item 1 on the agenda be.The 39Billion we owe them. pic.twitter.com/OWfDIKcjAL
— Mike Chamberlain #GermanyPlus (@mikechamberlain) June 9, 2019
"That 39 billion is ours" pic.twitter.com/lyWREq8z8U
— John Rain CBE (@MrKenShabby) June 9, 2019
Some though fully backed Boris on his stance, urging the UK not to pay up because "we don't owe a penny."
And now they threaten us to pay them £39billion. The Eu is not our friend.
— Shaun Clark (@shaunclark0801) June 9, 2019
I hope he does stand up to Barnier who is making the payment of the £39 billion a pre-condition to trade talks..
— TheObservor ➡️ (@TObservor) June 9, 2019
Meanwhile, one of Johnson’s several rivals for the top political post says he would pledge “hundreds of millions” of pounds to provide alternative solutions to the Northern Irish border issue. UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid told Sky News that if he becomes PM he would propose the huge payments to resolve the backstop “because economically it's right and morally it's right.”
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