The Asian Age

Cricket match, BBQ had cost Boris PM post?

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London, Aug. 28: A game of cricket and a barbecue following the Brexit win were among the three “criminal errors” that cost Boris Johnson the chance to be British PM, a new book has claimed. Brexit campaign boss Michael Gove’s fury at seeing his colleague relaxing with Princess Diana’s brother Earl Spencer sparked one of British politics’ biggest betrayals, the Sun reported, citing Andrew Gimson’s new book Boris: The Adventures of Boris Johnson.

Foreign secretary Johnson also blundered by holding a boozy barbecue at his 1.5- millionpou­nd farmhouse the next day, and by failing to gain Tory leadership rival Andrea Leadsom’s support, according to the book.

Mr Gove, then justice secretary, stood shoulder to shoulder with Mr Johnson in the battle to lead Britain out of Europe.

But he would leave Mr Johnson’s life- long ambition to be a Tory leader in tatters after an extraordin­ary 11thhour knifing as he made his own pitch for the top job, the report said.

Acclaimed author and Tory insider Gimson Gimson pours scorn on Mr Gove’s “vanity- driven attempt to stab his friend in the back” and confirms that it was propelled by his columnist wife Sarah Vine, 49. “Within six days, Boris was destroyed by the people with whom he’d just spent six months in close alliance,” he says.

The book says the relationsh­ip between the Leave figurehead­s crumbled hours after they publicly embraced and celebrated the 52 per cent Brexit vote on June 23.

The day after the Brexit victory, Mr Johnson went to the Althorp estate in Northants to compete in Earl Spencer’s annual cricket match against the Johnson family.

“To some, this seemed a quintessen­tially English way to relax after the rigours of the campaign. But to others, including some Gove supporters, it showed an almost criminal lack of seriousnes­s,” Mr Gimson says. The following day, Mr Johnson held his barbecue in Thame, Oxfordshir­e.

“Team Gove were invited to this festivity, and were appalled by what they saw as the lack of profession­alism in the Boris camp,” Mr Gimson says.

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