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THND Staff, 18 June 2025, 11:30 AM BST

Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has launched a scathing attack on the Labour government, lending his full-throated support to the Stand for Our Sovereignty campaign—a movement aimed at “defending British independence from foreign influence.”

Speaking exclusively to GB News, Johnson accused Labour of “systematic betrayal” of the 2016 Brexit vote. “The British people voted to be a sovereign nation – and yet they are being systematically betrayed,” he declared.

Johnson sharply criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for ceding British powers to Brussels, accusing Labour of “capitulating to the French on fish,” and “selling out UK territories like Gibraltar and the Chagos Islands.”

In his words: “They’ve paid Mauritius £30bn to steal the Chagos Islands, and now Spanish guards demand Britons show passports to enter Gibraltar—our sovereign land.”

He added that Labour’s legal team, including Attorney General Lord Hermer, is “psychologically addicted to betraying the national interest.”

The campaign is gathering steam, with over 3,300 sign-ups in a week, backed by seven organizations and notable pro-Brexit groups such as the Campaign for an Independent Britain, UK Fisheries Campaign, and Conservative Post.

CIBUK Chairman Leigh Evans said: “Boris’s support has turbocharged this movement.” Meanwhile, Labor MP Barry Gardiner dismissed the allegations, saying sovereignty is not weakened by adhering to international law.

As the campaign prepares for a major expansion, social media videos and public engagement are being planned. The message is crystal clear:

British sovereignty is back in the headlines—and Boris is leading the charge.