The Mercury News

France praises nationalit­y bid by British leader’s dad

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CALAIS, FRANCE >> France’s government cast a favorable light Friday on a reported bid by the father of Britain’s prime minister to take up French nationalit­y, saying it shows how attached Britons are to the European Union that they’re no longer part of.

Reports that Stanley Johnson, the father of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, is seeking to keep a foot in Europe by taking up French citizenshi­p made headlines just as his son leads Britain’s split Thursday from the EU. Britain left the European bloc’s vast single market for people, goods and services at 11 p.m. London time on New Year’s Eve.

Visiting Calais on Friday to inspect how the French port is adjusting post-Brexit, France’s minister for European A ffairs, Clément Beaune, described the citizenshi­p applicatio­n as emblematic of enduring British sentiment for Europe.

“If Mr. Johnson’s father has a right to French nationalit­y, wants to remain a European citizen and become a French citizen, then we will examine that,” he said. “To me, this is a wink, or a sign, that lots of British people, in different ways, still love Europe.”

“There are many people in the United Kingdom for whom this is also a sad day,” Beaune added.

The elder Johnson, 80, is a former member of the European Parliament who backed remaining in the EU in Britain’s 2016 membership referendum. He has since expressed support for his son as the prime minister led the UK out of the bloc.

French nationalit­y would give the elder Johnson the automatic rights that other Britons have now lost, including being able to travel and live freely in all of the 27 EU countries.

Stanley Johnson told broadcaste­r RTL on Thursday that he was in the process of “reclaiming” his French identity.

“It is not a question of becoming French. If I understand correctly, I am French. My mother was born in France. Her mother was completely French, as was her grandfathe­r,” he told RTL. “So for me it is a question of reclaiming what I already have.”

“I will always be European. That is certain,” Stanley Johnson said. “You cannot tell the English: ‘ You are not European.’ Europe is always more than the common market, more than the European Union.’’

 ?? ALASTAIR GRANT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Stanley Johnson, the father of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, smiles in this 2017photo. Stanley is apparently seeking closer ties with the bloc by applying for French citizenshi­p.
ALASTAIR GRANT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stanley Johnson, the father of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, smiles in this 2017photo. Stanley is apparently seeking closer ties with the bloc by applying for French citizenshi­p.

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