After his brother left him, Prime Minister Johnson's sister joins the opposing party

After Prime Minister Boris Johnson's brother, Jo Johnson, left his brother “for national interest” this caused tremendous media fuss. But his sister has now reportedly abandoned the Conservative Party to join the Liberal Democrats in trying to block Brexit. Rachel Johnson is believed to be holding [...]
Rachel Johnson is believed to be holding talks with that party about the possibility of joining as parliamentary.
Brexit caused a very public family rift between Boris Johnson and his relatives. The prime minister's sister, journalist Rachel, had written that she and her children had cried after the referendum, which their brother had campaigned for, writes Independent, translates Periscope.
The main merits for the outcome of the referendum that resulted in the campaign's victory to leave the EU belong to Boris Johnson.
At the time, his sister said her 19-year-old son, Oliver, had told “Boris [the day] stole our future. ”
Miss Johnson is believed to have called the former Liberal Democrats leader this week to discuss the opportunity to compete with this party against his brother's party in Bath or Yeoville.
However, the talks had collapsed when Miss Johnson was told he should be a party member for a year so he could run for the party.
The Liberal Democrats are the largest political party to offer voters the chance to reverse the decision to leave the EU. /Periscope












