Key facts
- Boris Johnson described Theresa May as a 'giant yucca tree under whose shade everything dies.'
- The comments were revealed by Sir Conor Burns, a close aide to Boris Johnson.
- The remarks are featured in a new book about the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum.
- Johnson suggested May was not suited for the challenges ahead.
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson held a dim view of his predecessor, Theresa May, describing her as a 'giant yucca tree under whose shade everything dies.' These remarks were disclosed by Sir Conor Burns, one of Johnson's closest aides, in a new book commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum. The book offers insights into Johnson's perspectives during his time in office and his views on key political figures. Johnson contrasted May with a potentially more dynamic figure, suggesting she was not suited for the challenges ahead.