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Wednesday 29 May 2019 9:37 am  |  Updated:  Monday 17 June 2019 10:20 pm

Matt Hancock breaks Tory clean campaign pledge with broadside against Boris Johnson

Health secretary and Tory leadership candidate Matt Hancock has gone against a “clean campaign pledge”, lashing out in an interview with the Financial Times at Boris Johnson and his past anti-business comments.

Read more: Sajid Javid declares bid to run for Tory leader

Addressing Johnson’s alleged and much-criticised remark, reportedly made in June 2018, Hancock said: “To the people who say ‘f*** business’, I say ‘f***, f*** business’.”

The expletive-laden broadside sits uneasily with the pledge Hancock signed last night that promised: “I will not speak ill of my fellow Conservatives”.

Initiated by former Brexit secretary and fellow candidate Dominic Raab, and also signed by home secretary and candidate Sajid Javid, the pledge says signees will “keep their campaigning clean”.

Raab said: “Fighting a clean campaign is essential if we want to unite our party again.” This morning, candidate and international development secretary Rory Stewart tweeted that he had signed up to the pledge.

Delighted that @MattHancock and @SajidJavid have joined with me for this Clean Campaign Pledge. Fighting a clean campaign is essential if we want to unite our party again. pic.twitter.com/uyHAu3RUCn

— Dominic Raab (@DominicRaab) May 29, 2019

However, arch-Brexiter Steve Baker – who is also mulling a leadership bid – called it a “cheap trick,” and said he hoped the trio of Raab, Hancock and Javid had asked other candidates to sign up before they published it.

Former deputy chairman of the party James Cleverly today became the latest Tory to throw his hat into the ring to become the next party leader and prime minister.

Cleverly, who launched his #Cleverly4Leader campaign this morning, is the 11th Tory to enter the race to succeed Prime Minister Theresa May, who announced that she would step down last week.

As well as Hancock, Johnson, Raab, Javid, Stewart, and Cleverly, former leader of the House Andrea Leadsom, former work and pensions secretary Esther McVey, environment secretary Michael Gove, backbencher Kit Malthouse, and foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt are all in the running.

This morning Cleverly said on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that a no-deal Brexit was not his “preferred destination” but that it would not be massively damaging to the country.

Leave campaigners Johnson, Raab and McVey have already said Britain should leave the European Union in October with or without a deal. A Brexiter is widely expected to win the leadership contest due in large part to the threat of Nigel Farage’s insurgent Brexit party.

Read more: Housing minister Kit Malthouse joins Tory leadership race

The Conservatives collapsed during last week’s European elections, coming fifth, far behind the Brexit party which was the resounding winner.

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