Brussels - European Union President Donald Tusk waded into the British debate on EU membership Tuesday by deriding ex-London Mayor Boris Johnson for comparing the bloc’s aims to those of Adolf Hitler.

Tusk said even though the EU had stayed on the sidelines of the British referendum campaign on whether it should leave the EU, “when I hear the EU being compared to the plans and projects of Adolf Hitler I cannot remain silent.”

Johnson argued over the weekend that the 28-nation bloc was creating a superstate that mirrors the attempt of the Nazi leader to dominate the European continent.

“Such absurd arguments should be completely ignored if they hadn’t been formulated by one of the most influential politicians of the ruling party,” Tusk said in Copenhagen.... Read More: VIN