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Blow for Boris Johnson as leading Brexiteer endorses Sunak for prime minister

David Frost warns of return to ‘chaos and confusion’ of last year

Andrew Woodcock
Political Editor
Saturday 22 October 2022 07:56 EDT
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In a significant blow to Boris Johnson’s hopes of becoming prime minister the architect of his Brexit withdrawal deal has come out in support of Rishi Sunak in the race for the Conservative leadership.

David Frost said that the Tories must “move on” following the resignation of Liz Truss as PM, warning that a return to Mr Johnson’s leadership would risk “repeating the chaos and confusion of the last year”.

Although he is unable to nominate Mr Sunak, as he is not an MP, Lord Frost’s endorsement could be highly influential in determining which way MPs and party members cast their votes. In the summer, he backed Ms Truss, helping solidify the former Remainer’s hold on the Leave wing of the party.

Lord Frost has become a totemic figure among Brexiteers since serving as Mr Johnson’s chief negotiator for exiting the European Union.

He quit in December last year, in part because he felt Mr Johnson was failing to deliver on what he believed to be the benefits of Brexit.

Writing on Twitter, Lord Frost said: “Boris Johnson will always be a hero for delivering Brexit.

“But we must move on. It is simply not right to risk repeating the chaos and confusion of the last year.

“The Tory Party must get behind a capable leader who can deliver a Conservative programme. That is Rishi Sunak.”

He added: “As I wrote in July, Rishi would be a very able prime minister. He understands the issues, can work the machine, and is a decent guy to boot.

“He would mark a big change in ‘feel’ from the Boris years. That’s what we now need. Let’s get behind Rishi.”

Mr Sunak also won the backing of Steve Barclay, his number two at the Treasury who went on to serve as Mr Johnson’s Downing Street chief of staff and health secretary.

Mr Barclay said: “I’m backing Rishi Sunak to be leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister. Our country faces significant economic challenges and Rishi is best placed to address this.”

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