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David Cameron says Boris Johnson ‘didn’t believe in’ Brexit

David Cameron has claimed that Boris Johnson “didn’t believe in” Brexit, in a coruscating attack on the Conservative politicians who led the Leave campaign and are now responsible for executing the result.

Mr Cameron said the current prime minister only backed Leave to “help his political career”, believing Brexit was bound to be defeated but that the campaign would bolster his popularity with party activists.

The former Tory premier, in the latest extracts of his memoirs, also denounced Michael Gove — a former friend and now the minister in charge of preparing for a no deal exit — claiming that “disloyalty” was his defining feature.

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