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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Politics
Matt Payton

Boris Johnson comparison of EU and Nazi superstate shows Leave campaign has 'lost its moral compass'

The Leave campaign has lost its "moral compass" and become "hysterical", two senior Labour politicians have claimed after Boris Johnson compared the European Union with Adolf Hitler's attempts to control the continent.

The former London mayor and Conservative MP claimed the last 2,000 years had seen a number of failed attempts to recreate the "golden age" of the Romans.

In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, he said: "Napoleon, Hitler, various people tried this out, and it ends tragically. The EU is an attempt to do this by different methods.

"But fundamentally what is lacking is the eternal problem, which is that there is no underlying loyalty to the idea of Europe.

"There is no single authority that anybody respects or understands. That is causing this massive democratic void."

The Shadow Foreign Secretary, Hilary Benn, described the former London Mayor's comments as "offensive and desperate".

"Leave campaigners have lost the economic argument and now they are losing their moral compass," he said.

"After the horror of the Second World War, the EU helped to bring an end to centuries of conflict in Europe and for Boris Johnson to make this comparison is both offensive and desperate."

Former Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper joined the condemnation and called on Mr Johnson to not play "political games with the darkest and most sinister chapter of Europe's history".

"The more he flails around with this kind of hysterical claim, the more he exposes his shameful lack of judgement, his willingness to play the most divisive cynical politics, and the emptiness of his arguments," she said.

"One week it is dog whistle attacks on President Obama. Now he is trying to liken the institution that has kept peace on our continent for decades with Hitler, who pursued the genocide of millions of innocent people.

"All because he is desperately seeking headlines for a desperate campaign."

Declaring his support for Mr Johnson, Ukip leader Nigel Farage described him as "a joker" but said he was serious enough to become Prime Minister.

"Boris goes on surprising people. They say he can't do this [become Prime Minister], he's a joker – it's like Ronnie Reagan," he told the Mail On Sunday.

"Could he do it? Yes. If you'd asked me six months ago I'd have said no but I've changed my mind."

Former Chancellor of the Exchequer and 'Out' campaigner, Lord Lamont defended Mr Johnson's comments saying the former London Mayor was referencing historical precendent and not comparing 'stay' campaigners to Nazis.

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