Ex-London mayor Boris Johnson, a leading campaigner for Britain to leave the EU and the bookmakers' favorite to replace David Cameron as Prime Minister, said nothing would change over the short term following the Brexit vote.
"In voting to leave the EU it is vital to stress that there is now no need for haste and indeed as the Prime Minister has just said, nothing will change over the short term," he told reporters Friday after Britons voted to leave the EU.
Johnson said that in the future Britain would benefit from the vote to leave.
"We can find our voice in the world again, a voice that is commensurate with the fifth-biggest economy on Earth," he said.
"I believe we now have a glorious opportunity: we can pass our laws and set our taxes entirely according to the needs of the U.K. economy."
"In voting to leave the EU it is vital to stress that there is now no need for haste and indeed as the Prime Minister has just said, nothing will change over the short term," he told reporters Friday after Britons voted to leave the EU.
Johnson said that in the future Britain would benefit from the vote to leave.
"We can find our voice in the world again, a voice that is commensurate with the fifth-biggest economy on Earth," he said.
"I believe we now have a glorious opportunity: we can pass our laws and set our taxes entirely according to the needs of the U.K. economy."
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