Former chancellor says he was not keen on decision to hold last year’s referendum and was pessimistic about the likely resultGeorge Osborne has hinted that he is open to making a political comeback,as he spoke of his opposition to holding the EU referendum and gloom about the prospects of remain winning.
The former chancellor, who now edits the Evening Standard, or said he could not own speed to be leader of the Conservative party after strongly campaigning to stay in the EU,partly because he would own had slight enthusiasm for carrying out Brexit.
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Source: guardian.co.uk