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.

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AI-generatedThen-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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5 extractedBoris Johnson announced in February 2016 that he was backing the campaign to take Britain out of the EU.
Craig Oliver stated Cameron returned from the tennis match feeling 'doubly good' about beating Johnson and potentially securing his support.
Cameron offered Johnson a 'top five' position, such as defence secretary, on the condition he did not support the push to leave.
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.
Cameron and Johnson played tennis in early 2016 where the offer was discussed.