Theresa May's late backing for Cameron in EU referendum

David Cameron became intensely frustrated at Theresa May's unwillingness to declare her intentions in the run-up to the EU referendum campaign, according to his former communications chief.

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Prime Minister Theresa May. Picture: PAPrime Minister Theresa May. Picture: PA
Prime Minister Theresa May. Picture: PA

Sir Craig Oliver said Mrs May failed to support Mr Cameron on 13 separate occasions before she did reluctantly “come off the fence” for Remain - and then only after a “visibly wound up” prime minster gave her a dressing down over the telephone.

In his book, Unleashing Demons: The Inside Story Of Brexit, serialised in The Mail on Sunday, Sir Craig also describes Boris Johnson’s “flip-flopping” during the weekend he finally came out in support of Brexit.

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