Boris Johnson pictured flying back from Caribbean to run for prime minister
He didn't fly back for the London riots, he didn't fly back when the Taliban retook Kabul, but by heck is he returning for this.
He didn't fly back for the London riots, he didn't fly back when the Taliban retook Kabul, but by heck is he returning for this.
Boris Johnson is entitled to claim £115,000 as a former prime minister, but has declared significant additional support from major Tory donors.
Sunak has narrowly pulled ahead of Johnson among Tory MP nominations, but Johnson is hot on his heels.
He believes it is a matter of "national interest", according to reports.
The company was incorporated with Companies House on Monday.
The former PM quickly corrected himself, saying he meant Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.
"Those who serve will be loved and remembered when those who cling to power and privileges are long forgotten.”
In a Commons chamber filled with MPs clothed in black, Mr Johnson described the Queen as ‘the keystone in the vast arch of the British state’.
The donation from JCB chairman Lord Bamford and his wife covered items including flowers, a South African barbecue and an ice cream van.
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