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Boris Johnson’s father Stanley becomes French citizen

Stanley Johnson, whose mother was French, obtained French nationalit­y on Wednesday. He said he wasn't 'becoming French" but rather "I am French."

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's father, Stanley Johnson, has secured French citizenshi­p.

The French justice ministry told the AFP news agency he obtained French nationalit­y on Wednesday, adding "this decision concerns only Mr. Stanley Johnson and does not extend to his descendant­s."

Speaking in French in an interview with BFM TV, the 81-year-old said he was "very happy," and getting citizenshi­p allowed him to "claim part of my identity."

He filed his citizenshi­p applicatio­n at the French consulate in London last November.

"I'll always be European, that's for sure," Stanley Johnson told RTL radio in December 2020, adding, "It's not a question of becoming French. If I unders

tood correctly, I am French." Stanley Johnson and Brexit

Stanley Johnson was a member of the European parliament, worked for the European Commission, and voted to remain in the European Union during the 2016 Brexit referendum, while his son Boris led the leave movement.

He applied for French citizenshi­p in December 2020 before the UK left the European Union.

He has since said he was wrong about Brexit, writing in the Daily Telegraph that Ukraine made him rethink his position because of the "the naivety of our European neighbors in their handling this crisis."

According to the EU statistics agency, Eurostat, around 3,100 British people acquired French nationalit­y in 2020, making France the second most popular choice for Britons after Germany.

Johnson's mother was born in France, and he was also understood to have made a declaratio­n of French nationalit­y, Le Figaro reported.

British people do not have to give up their UK nationalit­y when becoming French citizens.

 ?? ?? Stanley Johnson, the father of Boris, voted against Brexit but later changed his mind
Stanley Johnson, the father of Boris, voted against Brexit but later changed his mind

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