Boris Johnson: What will happen to the Brexiter post-referendum?

MP vows to apologise if leaving the EU triggers a recession – but he might be too busy running the country

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Boris Johnson waves from outside No 10 – the house he could one day call home
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Boris Johnson says he will issue a public apology if a vote to leave the EU tomorrow triggers an economic downturn in Britain.

The former London mayor, a leading Leave campaigner, was speaking on LBC radio when a listener asked: "If we Brexit and we go into recession, would you have the political courage to go on TV and say 'Sorry, I made it wrong and I apologise'?"

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