Tory PM repeated his mantra that the SNP had promised the 2014 vote would be a “once in a generation” event and said it would be “deranged” to hand back control of fisheries to the EU.
But goaded by the SNP MP that he was “speaking an utter load of rubbish”, the Prime Minister changed tactics and asked why there should be a referendum at all.
He told Wishart: “You can’t say, by the way, what you want this referendum to discuss or what the prospectus is. Do you want to scrap the army, scrap the pound, scrap the Queen, the Barnett formula?
What do you want? You can’t say what the agenda is except that you want to break up the UK in some way.”Speaking at a Commons committee grilling, Johnson added: "l think of you need to ask yourself whether.
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