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Boris Johnson: PM tried to restrict ex-minister's access to intelligence Boris Johnson: PM tried to restrict ex-minister's access to intelligence
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Downing Street attempted to withhold sensitive intelligence from Boris Johnson when he became foreign secretary, the BBC has learned.Downing Street attempted to withhold sensitive intelligence from Boris Johnson when he became foreign secretary, the BBC has learned.
This caused concern in the intelligence services, since the foreign secretary authorises sensitive operations.This caused concern in the intelligence services, since the foreign secretary authorises sensitive operations.
But sources close to Mr Johnson say there was no row about being denied access and he saw everything he needed to see as foreign secretary. Sources close to Mr Johnson said he had access to everything he needed to see.
The Conservative leadership frontrunner told activists he was "extremely dubious about the provenance of the story", claiming it was "not true".
Pressed about the issue at a Conservative leadership hustings in Darlington, Mr Johnson said he would not comment further on national security issues.
A Number 10 spokesperson said it did not comment on intelligence matters.A Number 10 spokesperson said it did not comment on intelligence matters.
On 20 October 2016, Mr Johnson paid his first visit as foreign secretary to MI6's headquarters at Vauxhall Cross in London.On 20 October 2016, Mr Johnson paid his first visit as foreign secretary to MI6's headquarters at Vauxhall Cross in London.
After he was shown around by Alex Younger, the chief of MI6, Mr Johnson addressed staff and held an informal question and answer session.After he was shown around by Alex Younger, the chief of MI6, Mr Johnson addressed staff and held an informal question and answer session.
"I was delighted to welcome the foreign secretary to our Vauxhall Cross headquarters so he could see first-hand the kind of work that MI6 does," the chief, known as "C", said at the time."I was delighted to welcome the foreign secretary to our Vauxhall Cross headquarters so he could see first-hand the kind of work that MI6 does," the chief, known as "C", said at the time.
Mr Johnson was effusive in his praise.Mr Johnson was effusive in his praise.
"Even from my relatively short period as foreign secretary I can testify to how vital the work they do is," he said."Even from my relatively short period as foreign secretary I can testify to how vital the work they do is," he said.
But behind the scenes a row had been taking place about whether Mr Johnson would have access to all the intelligence produced by the UK's spies, according to a number of sources, who spoke anonymously because of the sensitivity of the subject.But behind the scenes a row had been taking place about whether Mr Johnson would have access to all the intelligence produced by the UK's spies, according to a number of sources, who spoke anonymously because of the sensitivity of the subject.
'Control freakery''Control freakery'
The prime minister has overall responsibility for intelligence and security matters, but day-to-day ministerial responsibility and accountability for MI6 and GCHQ sit with the foreign secretary.The prime minister has overall responsibility for intelligence and security matters, but day-to-day ministerial responsibility and accountability for MI6 and GCHQ sit with the foreign secretary.
However, Number 10 did not want Mr Johnson to be shown a category of sensitive secret intelligence after he was appointed in July 2016, according to multiple sources with direct knowledge of events, none of whom is involved in the leadership campaign or politics.However, Number 10 did not want Mr Johnson to be shown a category of sensitive secret intelligence after he was appointed in July 2016, according to multiple sources with direct knowledge of events, none of whom is involved in the leadership campaign or politics.
One person said Mr Johnson was aware of the decision at the time and was "very unhappy".One person said Mr Johnson was aware of the decision at the time and was "very unhappy".
One individual aware of events at the time attributed the attempt primarily to "control freakery" by Number 10, rather than a lack of trust in Mr Johnson's ability to keep secrets.One individual aware of events at the time attributed the attempt primarily to "control freakery" by Number 10, rather than a lack of trust in Mr Johnson's ability to keep secrets.
Others have told the BBC it was a "combination of everyone's faults", citing nervousness over Mr Johnson's lack of discipline and hostility between him and Theresa May.Others have told the BBC it was a "combination of everyone's faults", citing nervousness over Mr Johnson's lack of discipline and hostility between him and Theresa May.
A spokesperson for Number 10 said it did not comment on intelligence matters, although sources said all decisions around access were taken in the appropriate way and they were confident Mr Johnson was able to "see what he needed to see".A spokesperson for Number 10 said it did not comment on intelligence matters, although sources said all decisions around access were taken in the appropriate way and they were confident Mr Johnson was able to "see what he needed to see".
But they did not clarify whether that meant all intelligence.But they did not clarify whether that meant all intelligence.
'Unprecedented' move'Unprecedented' move
The move may also have reflected an institutional shift in which Number 10 has increasingly taken central control of national security, including intelligence.The move may also have reflected an institutional shift in which Number 10 has increasingly taken central control of national security, including intelligence.
The prime minister and security officials around her have the ability to designate who is allowed to read certain parts of the most classified intelligence.The prime minister and security officials around her have the ability to designate who is allowed to read certain parts of the most classified intelligence.
Lists of who receives intelligence are occasionally "pruned" to ensure security is maintained by limiting the numbers with access.Lists of who receives intelligence are occasionally "pruned" to ensure security is maintained by limiting the numbers with access.
But one individual with knowledge of events says that while they were aware of junior Foreign Office ministers previously not being shown certain specific streams of intelligence, it would be "unprecedented" if this was to apply to the foreign secretary.But one individual with knowledge of events says that while they were aware of junior Foreign Office ministers previously not being shown certain specific streams of intelligence, it would be "unprecedented" if this was to apply to the foreign secretary.
It is not clear if Jeremy Hunt, on being appointed foreign secretary in July 2018, was provided complete access and a Foreign Office spokesperson said it did not comment on intelligence matters.It is not clear if Jeremy Hunt, on being appointed foreign secretary in July 2018, was provided complete access and a Foreign Office spokesperson said it did not comment on intelligence matters.
Senior intelligence officials were concerned by the decision at the time, the BBC understands.Senior intelligence officials were concerned by the decision at the time, the BBC understands.
One source says they took legal advice as to whether they could sustain a position in which the foreign secretary was responsible for operations for which he was not shown the intelligence "product".One source says they took legal advice as to whether they could sustain a position in which the foreign secretary was responsible for operations for which he was not shown the intelligence "product".
This is because the foreign secretary signs authorisations for intelligence-gathering operations.This is because the foreign secretary signs authorisations for intelligence-gathering operations.
They do this by judging the proportionality of an operation based on balancing the risks and rewards.They do this by judging the proportionality of an operation based on balancing the risks and rewards.
But this, it was feared, would be hard to do without having access to the intelligence that was produced.But this, it was feared, would be hard to do without having access to the intelligence that was produced.
In the end a compromise was agreed in which Mr Johnson would technically have the right to see intelligence although it is not clear if he was shown all intelligence as a matter of course, one source said.In the end a compromise was agreed in which Mr Johnson would technically have the right to see intelligence although it is not clear if he was shown all intelligence as a matter of course, one source said.
If he wins the Conservative Party leadership contest, Mr Johnson will become prime minister and take on overall responsibility for intelligence and security matters from Mrs May.If he wins the Conservative Party leadership contest, Mr Johnson will become prime minister and take on overall responsibility for intelligence and security matters from Mrs May.