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Boris Johnson adds to Theresa May’s post-holiday blues: ‘Chequers means disaster’

There had been a vague hope in No 10 that the long summer recess would give tired and grumpy Conservative MPs some time to relax, rejuvenate and heal old wounds. Alas the break only led to more feuding and when Parliament returns on Tuesday, Theresa May comes back to a party even more divided over Brexit than it was when she set off on her walking holiday.

May’s old foe Boris Johnson makes the front of the Daily Telegraph with an assault on the Chequers plan. The former foreign secretary says the ‘scandal of Brexit is not that we failed, but that we have not tried’:

‘The whole thing is about as pre-ordained as a bout between Giant Haystacks and Big Daddy; and in this case, I am afraid, the inevitable outcome is a victory for the EU, with the UK lying flat on the canvas and 12 stars circling symbolically over our semi-conscious head.’

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