Boris Johnson has suggested Jeremy Corbyn would refuse to campaign for the Union if the Labour leader becomes Prime Minister and hands Nicola Sturgeon a second Scottish independence referendum. In an exclusive interview with the Telegraph while campaigning in Scotland, Mr Johnson highlighted the Labour leader’s pledge to remain “neutral” in the second EU vote he wants to hold. But the Prime Minister said he was “not even certain” that Mr Corbyn would not go further and back Ms Sturgeon’s separatists, citing the Labour leader’s previous support for a united Ireland. Mr Johnson said he had never seen or heard Mr Corbyn claim to be a “passionate believer” in the Union between England and Scotland…
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