London mayor Boris Johnson tells Obama to butt out of ‘Brexit’ referendum
London mayor Boris Johnson has accused Barack Obama of “hypocrisy” following a report that the US president is heading to Britain next month to help make the case for the UK to stay in the European Union.
“Coming from Uncle Sam, it is a piece of outrageous and exorbitant hypocrisy,” Johnson, a leading member of the campaign for Britain to leave the EU in a June referendum, wrote in his regular column for the Daily Telegraph.
“Can you imagine the Americans submitting their democracy to the kind of regime that we have in the EU?” he asked, adding: “This is a nation born from its glorious refusal to accept overseas control.”
Johnson went on to point out that the United States does not accept that its own citizens could be subject to the rulings of the International Criminal Court and does not recognise other jurisdictions.
“In urging us to embed ourselves more deeply in the EU’s federalising structures, the Americans are urging us down a course they would never dream of going themselves,” he wrote.
“That is because they are a nation conceived in liberty. They sometimes seem to forget that we are quite fond of liberty, too.”