>> As I recall, and I don't care enough to check, Johnson came out in favour
>> of Brexit at the very last moment.
At the time the referendum was announced he was recently returned to Parliament for the Uxbridge seat after standing down from Henley to be Mayor of London. Generally regarded as a 'One Nation' Tory who while sceptical of some aspects of the institution was in favour on the EU's objectives.
His subsequent advocacy for leave came in a published article circa March 2016.
When leave won he (and Gove who was on a similar journey) both looked like boys who'd played about in the lab and blown up the school.
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