GOVE BACKS BOJO

Michael Gove publicly backs Boris Johnson in Brexit row with stats chief after claim he was distancing himself from £350m figure

Foreign Secretary set to hold crunch talks with PM this week after his explosive EU exit blueprint

MICHAEL Gove was forced into backing Boris Johnson in his row with Britain’s stats chief over his blueprint for Brexit.

It comes after reports the Environment Secretary was trying to distance himself from his Cabinet colleague’s claims about how £350million a week could be spent after we exit the EU.

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Michael Gove tweeted his support for Boris Johnson in his Brexit stats rowCredit: Getty

Mr Gove tweeted this morning: “In the debate on EU contributions it's important people look at what Boris actually wrote in his Telegraph article - not headlines.

“[The] debate should be forward looking on how to make most of life outside EU - not refighting referendum.”

Foreign Secretary Mr Johnson is set to hold crunch talks with Theresa May this week after his explosive 10-point plan for Brexit plunged the Government into disarray.

And as well as angering the Prime Minister and being accused of “backseat driving” by Home Secretary Amber Rudd, he is locked in a bitter row with Britain’s stats chief.

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The ex-Mayor of London repeated his claim Brexit will allow the Government to choose how it spends £350million a week, angering Sir David Norgrove.

The chief of the UK Statistics Authority said he was “disappointed” he had “misused” official figures by repeating Vote Leave’s key referendum pledge.

Mr Johnson is set for showdown talks with Theresa May this week over his EU articleCredit: PA

 

But Mr Johnson hit back in a strongly-worded letter of his own, accusing Mr Norgrove of a “wilful distortion of the text of my article”.

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A Downing Street spokeswoman said she was "not going to get into" the war of words between Mr Johnson and Sir David but claimed the Foreign Secretary had "clarified" his remarks.

Asked if the spat was a distraction, she told reporters at a briefing: "The Foreign Secretary's views are well known, he's expressed them before during the referendum campaign and that's as much as I can add to that."

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Asked for the Prime Minister's view on Sir David's accusation that Mr Johnson had misused official statistics, she said: "Since then the Foreign Secretary has clarified what he was describing, as far as I understand it."

And Mr Gove voiced his support for his fellow Brexiteer in the row, despite allies of the minister appearing to reject suggestions he backed his vision for quitting the EU.

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