EXTINCTION REBELLION

Boris Johnson warns Tory Remainers are driving party to ‘extinction’ by blocking Brexit with rebel plot

BORIS Johnson today warned Tory Remainers they are driving the Conservatives towards "extinction" if they block attempts to deliver Brexit.

The would-be next PM hit out at attempts by a pro-EU cabal to stop No Deal by taking cash away from Government departments.

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Boris Johnson posing with dad Stanley ahead of today's hustings in ExeterCredit: Reuters
Jeremy Hunt visiting a dairy farm in ExeterCredit: PA:Press Association

Speaking to Tory members at a hustings event in Exeter, BoJo blasted: "People have different views about this question - but I think we're coming together now as a party that we're facing down the barrel of electoral extinction unless we get this over the line.

"I think that is concentrating the minds of colleagues."

He again refused to rule out suspending Parliament to push through a No Deal but insisted he's "not remotely attracted" to the idea.

But Jeremy Hunt claimed Mr Johnson's plan would see the Tories "crucified" because it would lead to a General Election BEFORE Brexit is delivered with Jeremy Corbyn sneaking into No10.

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As the two rivals ramped up the charm offensive to party activists:

  • Boris denied calling the French "turds" over Brexit
  • He revealed he's lost a stone in recent months but admitted the leadership campaign has seen him pile the pounds back on
  • Team Hunt slammed BoJo for "getting facts wrong" and dubbed him a "circus act"
  • Mr Johnson hit out at Vladimir Putin, vowing to stop him destroying the West
  • The frontrunner was said to have offered Sajid Javid a job as Chancellor
  • A new poll found the public prefers Mr Hunt to Boris - but Tory voters like Mr Johnson more

Asked at the hustings if he would "prorogue" Parliament - shutting the Commons down so Remainers can't vote down a No Deal Brexit - Boris refused to rule the idea out.

He said: "When it comes to weird devices such as prorogation I am certainly not attracted.

"There are all sorts of things that remain on the table but it’s a big and conspicuous table. But I am not remotely attracted to that kind of device, that kind of fiat by executive."

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Mr Hunt insisted BoJo's strategy would make Brexit LESS likely to happen because it would provoke a huge backlash from rebel MPs.

He said: "Boris' and my position on this is not actually very different, we both want to get out on October 31.

"If you make it an absolutely hard deadline and then Parliament stops you, then you have to have a General Election to change Parliament and I won't do that.

"We would be crucified if we had a General Election before we leave the European Union. And if you have Corbyn in Downing Street, the one thing you’ll never have is Brexit."

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BoJo insisted he is the man to unite the party despite taking an increasingly tough Brexit stance which risks alienating Remain-backing MPs.

He told the crowd: "I commanded a couple of weeks ago, much to the surprise of the pundits, the support of more than half the parliamentary party. I don't think people forecast that result.

"They're coming together... because they want to get this thing done and then they want to deliver that modern progressive agenda."

Last night controversy broke out after it was claimed Mr Johnson called the French "turds" when he was Foreign Secretary.

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