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EU’s Juncker criticises ‘sad heroes of Brexit’

European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker sharply criticised politicians Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson as the "sad heroes" of Brexit who backed out of leading Britain through the EU exit they had campaigned for.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker gestures prior to a debate on the achievements of the outgoing Dutch Presidency at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France, on July 5, 2016.  / AFP PHOTO / FREDERICK FLORIN

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker gestures prior to a debate on the achievements of the outgoing Dutch Presidency at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France, on July 5, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / FREDERICK FLORIN

European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker sharply criticised politicians Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson as the “sad heroes” of Brexit who backed out of leading Britain through the EU exit they had campaigned for.

“The Brexit heroes of yesterday are now the sad heroes of today,” Juncker told a session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France.

“Those who have contributed to the situation in the UK have resigned, Johnson, Farage and others. They are as it were retro-nationalists, they are not patriots,” Juncker said.

“Patriots don’t resign when things get difficult, they stay,” he added.

Juncker was reporting to MEP’s the results of last week’s historic EU summit, in which British Prime Minister David Cameron reported to his fellow leaders the vote by Britain to leave the bloc.

Johnson pulled out of the leadership race to succeed Cameron, who has said he will resign by October, while Farage on Monday stepped down as leader of the eurosceptic UK Independence Party.

Juncker also criticised those who campaigned to leave the EU for failing to know what they wanted to do next, with Britain delaying on pulling the trigger on its official divorce from the EU.

“Instead of developing a plan they are leaving the boat,” Juncker said.

EU President Donald Tusk meanwhile said the bloc’s members “hope to have the UK as a close partner in future”, but reiterated that it would have to accept the union’s free movement rules if it wanted access to the single market.

“We will not sell off our freedoms and there will be no single market ‘à la carte’,” he told MEPs.

Senior liberal MEP Guy Verhofstadt also slammed Farage and Johnson.

“Brexiteers remind me of rats leaving the sinking ship,” said Verhofstadt. “What are you waiting for — the next referendum in France, in Italy maybe.”

2 Comments

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    It’s really a shame that those British political leaders/marabouts who variously pushed Brexit, have suddenly resigned, thus abandoning Britain to now “leaderlessly” determine how to handle the so-far essentially catastrophic outcome on Britain of the exit!

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    Sad heroes indeed! It is now clear that the so- called leaders of ‘Brexit’ have no plans whatsoever for post referendum UK. The ship of state has become imperiled by the stupidity of a few power hungry members of the Conservative party, Boris Johnson being their captain. Neither Michael Gove, nor the clownish Boris Johnson will be PM. What is sad about this referendum is that the UK has lost the services of a brilliant Prime Minister in David Cameron.