BORIS’ DAD NOW A FRENCH CITIZEN
THE Prime Minister’s father, Stanley Johnson, has said he is “absolutely delighted” to retain a tie with the European Union after Brexit by acquiring French citizenship.
The former member of the European Parliament (MEP) said yesterday that son Boris Johnson responded to the news with one word: “Magnifique.”
France’s justice ministry confirmed Stanley Johnson, whose mother was French, secured the nationality on Wednesday, after he applied in November 2021.
“This decision only regards Mr Stanley Johnson and does not extend to his descendants,” a statement said.
Mr Johnson, who is 81 and was born in Cornwall, voted to remain in the EU in the 2016 referendum, unlike his son who was a figurehead for Vote Leave and ultimately led Britain out of the bloc at the end of 2020.
He said: “I’m absolutely delighted and have no idea at what level this decision was taken but I do think it was a very imaginative thing to do at this moment, at a time when relations with France and the EU are not necessarily the best. I think it’s very nice for arms to be stretched out one way or another.
“I got a one word reply from Boris, which said, ‘Magnifique’.”
Stanley Johnson said the “most significant reason was really sentimental”, with his mother Irene Williams having been born in Versailles.
But, secondarily, he added: “It was a little gesture of saying that although the UK may have left the EU we haven’t actually left Europe.
“It’s a tiny gesture on my part that I certainly don’t regard ourselves as being cast aside from Europe and I would say realistically as we look ahead and try to solve these trade issues, the only way we’re going to solve them is to retain a degree of commonality in our two systems.”