Boris tells NI: We have everything to gain by EU exit

Boris Johnson has insisted Northern Ireland businesses, farmers and fishermen have nothing to fear from Brexit and everything to gain.
Boris Johnson at the Wrightbus factoryBoris Johnson at the Wrightbus factory
Boris Johnson at the Wrightbus factory

The Mayor of London made the case for leaving the EU as he visited the Wrightbus factory in Antrim to officially announce a Transport for London order for 200 more of its famous Routemaster red buses.

Mr Johnson’s visit to Northern Ireland came 48 hours after Prime Minister David Cameron travelled to the region to make the case for staying in the EU.

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The Tory MP, who is one of the vote to leave campaign’s most high-profile members, unsurprisingly made a very different pitch on Monday.

Asked about concerns voiced by some senior business figures in the region, Mr Johnson said: “I think there is absolutely nothing to be concerned about, indeed everything to gain.

“We have a real opportunity to get out from under the encumbrance, that constricting force which is the European Union and the bureaucracy that’s involved.”

He also claimed there would be benefits for the farming and fishing industries.

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“I think for Northern Ireland it would be good news from the point of view of fisheries. I think the farming community, the subsides would be better tailored to their needs and, as for exports around the world, we should be so positive.”

He added: “We need to lift our eyes to the horizon, we need to think globally. The European Union, of course it’s a hugely important market for us, but as a share of world trade it is diminishing and they are going in a very different direction from the rest of the world in the sense they are trying to create this political union based around the euro which is not really where we want to go.”

The London mayor hailed the new deal with Wrightbus as he toured the factory floor.

Clad in a high-vis jacket, at one point he swung from under the chassis of one of the vehicles to demonstrate how robust the structure was.

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“This is fantastic news for London because we are going to get another 200 of these superb Northern Irish-built new buses for London, Routemaster buses,” he said.

“I hope it’s good news also for the Northern Ireland economy. What it shows is how keeping London moving keeps Northern Ireland moving, keeps the UK moving together. I am very pleased today to see we are going to have 1,000 Wrightbuses on the streets of London - 1,000 new Routemasters.”