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David Cameron offered Boris Johnson senior Cabinet role if he agreed not to push for Brexit

Then-Prime Minister David Cameron offered Boris Johnson a senior Cabinet position, such as Defence Secretary, if he agreed to campaign for the UK to remain in the European Union during the 2016 referendum. This offer was made during a tennis match in early 2016, as revealed in a BBC documentary.

Ben Quinn Political correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-03 · 09:10 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
David Cameron offered Boris Johnson senior Cabinet role if he agreed not to push for Brexit
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Then-Prime Minister David Cameron offered Boris Johnson a senior Cabinet position, such as Defence Secretary, if he agreed to campaign for the UK to remain in the European Union during the 2016 referendum. This offer was made during a tennis match in early 2016, as revealed in a BBC documentary. Johnson, however, ultimately decided to back the Leave campaign, announcing his decision in February 2016. Cameron confirmed the offer, stating he wanted Johnson to be a major part of his government. Johnson's decision to support Brexit was a significant blow to Cameron's Remain campaign.

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Boris Johnson announced in February 2016 that he was backing the campaign to take Britain out of the EU.

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Craig Oliver stated Cameron returned from the tennis match feeling 'doubly good' about beating Johnson and potentially securing his support.

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Cameron offered Johnson a 'top five' position, such as defence secretary, on the condition he did not support the push to leave.

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David Cameron offered Boris Johnson a senior Cabinet position in return for campaigning for the UK to remain in the EU during the 2016 referendum.

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Cameron and Johnson played tennis in early 2016 where the offer was discussed.

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David Cameron offered Boris Johnson a senior Cabinet position in return for campaigning for the UK to remain in the EU during the 2016 referendum, it has been revealedIn the event, and with four months to go before the vote, Johnson transformed the terms of the debate by announcing in February 2016 that “after a huge amount of heartache” he was throwing his weight behind the campaign to take Britain out of the EU.However, Cameron told a BBC documentary to mark the 10th anniversary of Brexit that he had offered Johnson – a sometime friend and long-term rival in the Conservative Party – a “top five” position, such as defence secretary, on the condition he did not support the push to leave.Johnson speaks of being invited by Cameron, who was then the prime minister, to play tennis in early 2016 and discuss his position on the forthcoming poll.Johnson says: “He then said: ‘Look, would you consider joining us on the remain campaign? It’d be much better if … I’d love to have you in the Cabinet. You should have a top five job. And I wasn’t sure what the exact hierarchy was. I obviously thought about it out of pure curiosity, what was this job? There’s prime minister, chancellor, home secretary, foreign secretary. That’s four. What is the fifth? A mystery.’”The revelation, which was confirmed by Cameron, is made in the first episode of a two-part BBC documentary on the referendum, A Very British Civil War, which will be broadcast on 8 June.Cameron, who is now a peer, told the documentary: “I didn’t say which job it was, I said: ‘Be in no doubt, defence is a top five job, for instance.’ I wanted him to understand that I valued his contribution, that he would be a major part of the government going forward.”The tennis match took place at the US ambassador’s tennis court next to Regent’s Park, which Cameron said he could use in a “wonderful deal” as a place to go for rest and recreation.Craig Oliver, who was Cameron’s director of communications at the time, said the then prime minister had returned from the tennis match “feeling doubly good”.“One, that he’d beaten Boris Johnson at tennis, and two, that he may have a concession that he would actually join the government,” he added.Johnson’s move to back Brexit was ultimately a blow to Cameron who had pleaded with him earlier on the day his decision was announced to avoid “linking arms” with Nigel Farage and George Galloway in backing a British exit from the EU.Michael Gove, the justice secretary and Johnson’s close cabinet colleague at the time, had already announced that he too would be campaigning to leave.
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