The Journal

BORIS’ DAD NOW A FRENCH CITIZEN

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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.”

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