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Rifkind: Johnson cannot be a celebrity any more

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BORIS Johnson’s appointmen­t as Foreign Secretary is “a gamble that might pay off if he can reinvent himself” and ditch his celebrity status, according to Sir Malcolm Rifkind.

The Conservati­ve politician, who served as foreign secretary between 1995 and 1997, insisted Mr Johnson was not a Donald Trump figure, but rather a “civilised and intelligen­t person”.

The former London mayor faced a wave of criticism when Prime Minister Theresa May handed him the key role last week.

Speaking on the BBC’s Sunday Politics Scotland programme, Sir Malcolm said: “It’s a gamble that might pay off if he can reinvent himself.

“I think in all seriousnes­s Boris is an extremely intelligen­t and able guy, he is not a Donald Trump figure.

“He’s a very civilised and intelligen­t person, who could be a very good Foreign Secretary. However, he has made his name as a celebrity, and he’s got to choose.

“You can’t be a foreign secretary carrying out the rather sober serious problems of internatio­nal diplomacy and at the same time expect to continue to be the kind of celebrity as Boris is.”

On a lighter note, Sir Malcolm recommende­d Mr Johnson could start his reinventio­n with a hair cut and by “tucking his shirt into the back of his trousers on a regular basis”.

He added that the Foreign Secretary would also have to quickly demonstrat­e he is in command of UK policy objectives in difficult areas such as the Middle East and Russia.

“I think he has got to adopt a dialogue, a conversati­on, that doesn’t just get a nice enjoyable headline that cheers us all up on a Monday

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