Daily Mirror

BULLFIGHTI­NG SHAME OF BORIS

Blundering Johnson says bid to ban cruel sport is wrong

- BY JASON BEATTIE

BORIS Johnson sparked outrage at an Anglo-Spanish event by backing bullfighti­ng.

He called a ban on it “political correctnes­s gone mad”. One guest said: “Johnson is a clown.”

BORIS Johnson’s bid to boost Anglo-Spanish relations backfired spectacula­rly when he launched into a bizarre defence of bullfighti­ng.

The blundering Foreign Secretary told a dinner to celebrate ties between the nations that trying to ban the cruel sport was “political correctnes­s gone mad”.

MPs said the comments infuriated the Spanish at the event, many of whom are opposed to barbaric bullfighti­ng.

One guest said Johnson “lectured” the Spanish and told them to keep supporting the “sport”.

The insider added: “He antagonise­d every Spaniard there. They fumed for the rest of the dinner. Bullfighti­ng is the subject of lively debate. Some parts of Spain have banned it. The Spanish don’t like people painting a caricature of their country as bullfighti­ng, flamenco and paella.” One Spanish guest told a British MP: “He’s a clown. He’s not fit to represent your country.”

And an industrial­ist at the dinner said Mr Johnson “was making fun of the barbaric”.

The Foreign Secretary’s latest gaffe came to light shortly after the Mirror told how both Tory and Labour MPs urged Theresa May to sack him over comments he made that could double the jail term of British mum Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe in Iran.

Mr Johnson had claimed she was in the country training journalist­s – a statement Teheran insisted was “proof ” she was there as a spy not a tourist. According to his biographer Sonia Purnell, Mr Johnson and sister Rachel reported on animal welfare in Spain and Portugal in 1985. Her book said they took pictures of bullfights.

League Against Cruel Sports director of campaigns Chris Luffingham said: “If it’s true Boris Johnson has defended bullfighti­ng, then it’s not political correctnes­s that’s gone mad.

“If Boris has attended a bullfight, he would have seen a bull trapped in a small arena and attacked relentless­ly with lances and barbed harpoons. The bull is weakened, confused and tortured before it is killed with a sword.

“If Boris has seen this and still thinks bullfighti­ng is defendable, then we’d be concerned about his judgment.”

Bullfighti­ng was banned in Catalonia in 2010 and its popularity in other parts of Spain is in decline.

Mr Johnson made his comments at a dinner in Bath on Saturday organised to discuss Brexit and the Catalan crisis.

The Foreign Office said: “The Foreign Secretary was expressing a personal view that he respects this Spanish tradition. However, he does not personally support bullfighti­ng and he is proud the UK upholds the highest in animal welfare standards, including the ban on bullfighti­ng in the UK.”

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