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'Asked by the Telegraph in 2013, whether his brother would "shaft" him in the same way that opposition Labour MP Ed Miliband did when he successfully challenged his brother David for the leadership of their party, Boris Johnson replied: "Absolutely not. We don't do things that way, that's a very left-wing thing."

"Only a socialist could regard familial ties as being so trivial as to shaft his own brother."'

Hmm...

Ouch.

Well it's such a daft thing to say it deserves to come back and bite him
Poor Boris, he's being shafted on all sides. The ruddy 'remainer' MP's are winning AGAIN !!
interesting thought.....historically its not been unusual for powerful English families to have members on both sides of political and regal disagreements.....that way whichever side wins, the family stand more chance of retaining power....I mean you have to wonder don't you....

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