London, May 13:Britain will have to pay the bruce "divorce" bill. Britain has contributed to many EU assets, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said.
In his first major interview of the election campaign, the Foreign Secretary told The Daily Telegraph on Friday that there were "very good arguments" to why Britain should demand money back, adding the European Union leaders were "trying it on".
He said Britain could leave the EU without paying a penny if there was no Brexit deal, and compared warnings about a "no deal" Brexit.
Accusing the EU of "trying it on", he said: "They are going to try to bleed this country white with their bill.
"The logic behind this bill is absolutely preposterous. We could definitely walk away."
He also said there is a "realistic possibility" of Vladimir Putin trying to sabotage the general election, adding that the Russian president would "rejoice" if opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn won on June 8.
"I think it is a realistic possibility. Clearly we think that is what he (Putin) did in America, it's blatantly obvious that's what he did in France. In the western Balkans he is up to all sorts of sordid enterprises, so we have to be vigilant," Johnson told The Daily Telegraph.
He also suggested that Putin's motive was "to undermine faith in democracy altogether and to discredit the whole democratic process".
The details of the Downing Street meeting between Prime Minister Theresa May, European Commission President Jean-Claude Junker and Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, are "Brussels is ruthless in its negotiating techniques".
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