ON COURSE FOR BREXIT: Anti-EU camp will secure HUGE victory, Boris Johnson says
BORIS Johnson is confident the anti-EU camp will secure a "decisive" victory in next month's historic referendum.
Boris Johnson is confident the Brexit camp will win next month's historic referendum
The top Tory last night predicted 'Leave' will win the in/out vote despite opinion polls suggesting both sides are next-and-neck.
His forecast came after Ukip leader Nigel Farage said a narrow 'Remain' victory on June 23 could trigger a second referendum.
Johnson said: "I hope [the result] will be decisive and will change the course of history in this country and Europe for the better."
We are going to win, we want to win
Earlier this week Farage said 'Remain' winning by as little as four per cent would be "unfinished business by a long way".
But Johnson told reporters it would be "pointless" to make "complicated calculations" about further referendums.
Speaking on the Vote Leave battle bus, the former London mayor said: "We are going to win. We want to win."
The ex-London mayor campaigning with Gisela Stewart and Douglas Carswell
Johnson, who was joined by Ukip MP Douglas Carswell and Labour's Gisela Stuart, hinted he could share a stage with Farage.
"This is a diverse and ecumenical campaign which I've been delighted to go on the stump with Gisela, now with Douglas.
"We'll see what happens. I'm very much in the hands of Vote Leave. They're my mentors on this matter."
David Cameron also batted away talk of a second referendum should the pro-EU camp win by a narrow margin.
The under-fire Prime Minister told an audience of business leaders in the City of London: “You cannot have neverendums. You have referendums.
"When people start talking about a second referendum before you have even had the first, you are demonstrating you are losing the argument."