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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s father says he is applying for French citizenship now that Britain has severed ties with the European Union.
Stanley Johnson told French RTL radio that he had always considered himself French because his mother was born in France.
The 80-year-old former Conservative Member of the European Parliament voted Remain in the 2016 Brexit referendum.
His son Boris led the leave campaign and subsequently withdrew the UK from the EU as prime minister.
Stanley Johnson explained his reasons for applying for French citizenship in an interview aired Thursday, hours before the UK left EU trade rules.
“It’s not about becoming French,” he told RTL. “It’s about getting back what I already have.”
He said his mother was born in France to a French mother. “I will always be European,” he added.
Stanley Johnson won a seat in the European Parliament in the first direct elections in 1979, and then worked for the European Commission. As a result, Boris spent part of his childhood in Brussels.
Brexit issues have divided the Johnson family. The Prime Minister’s sister, journalist Rachel Johnson, left the Conservative Party to join the Liberal Democrats ahead of the 2017 election in protest against Brexit.
Their brother, Tory MP Jo Johnson, resigned from cabinet in 2018 to underline his support for closer ties with the EU.
Source: BBC
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