Boris Johnson on Varadkar: ‘Why isn’t he called Murphy like all the rest of them’

The new foreign policy formula is simple, Trump tweets and the Tory leadership hopeful jumps

 Boris Johnson speaks at a Conservative Party leadership campaign hustings at in London. Photograph: Neil Hall/EPA

Boris Johnson speaks at a Conservative Party leadership campaign hustings at in London. Photograph: Neil Hall/EPA

This is no time for squeamishness. Within a week, Boris Johnson expects to be Britain’s prime minister. He has already set the direction for the nation’s foreign policy. No more Europe.

The new formula is simple: Donald Trump tweets and Mr Johnson jumps. As was obvious during his dismal spell as foreign secretary, Mr Johnson is no grand strategist. He seems to have grasped, though, that once he has torn Britain out of the EU, the goodwill of a capricious US president is just about all there is left. Now we know what the Brexiters meant when they promised the sunlit uplands of “Global Britain”.

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