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Posted: 2019-11-11T20:29:40Z | Updated: 2019-11-11T20:29:40Z Boris Johnson Has Betrayed 'Every Woman Who Has Loved Him', Says Ex-Tory MP Nick Boles | HuffPost
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Boris Johnson Has Betrayed 'Every Woman Who Has Loved Him', Says Ex-Tory MP Nick Boles

Former minister announces he will be voting Lib Dem at the election.
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Nick Boles Minister of State for Skills speaks during the Conservative Party Conference, in Manchester, England, Monday Oct. 5, 2015. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

A former Tory MP has launched a scathing attack on Boris Johnson as a “compulsive liar” who has betrayed “every woman who has ever loved him”.

Nick Boles, who resigned the Conservative whip in April in frustration at the party’s Brexit policy, said on Monday he would be voting Lib Dem at the election on December 12.

Writing in the Evening Standard , Boles urged the public to reject both Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn

He attacked the prime minister as a man with an “all-consuming ego utterly without conscience”.

“A compulsive liar who has betrayed every single person he has ever had any dealings with: every woman who has ever loved him, every member of his family, every friend, every colleague, every employee, every constituent,” he said.

Boles, who is stepping down as the MP for Grantham and Stamford, said Corbyn had “a lifetime of support for terrorists, murderers and racist thugs”.

“If Labour wins a majority next month, the public will vote to install an anti-Semite in No 10 Downing Street,” he said.

Boles, who served as a minister in David Cameron’s government, said he would be voting Lib Dem as he trusted Jo Swinson to “pursue the closest possible relationship with the European Union after Brexit”.

Speaking to supporters in Hartlepool he said the party would not stand in the 317 seats won by the Conservatives in the last election in 2017.

He said he had taken the decision because he feared that if they had run it would have led to a hung parliament with significant gains for the Liberal Democrats .

The move is a significant boost for Johnson amid warnings by Conservative ministers that they risked splitting the Brexit vote.

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