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Questions raised over Johnson’s dinner guests on Greek holiday

"Johnson looks like he’s visiting his student daughter at Uni and all her mates are making the most of him paying the bill," said one person afrer seeing the pic.

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2022-08-23 12:07
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Questions have been raised over one of Boris Johnson’s dinner guests during his second summer holiday in Greece.

The PM has faced a backlash for the timing of the trips, as millions of Brits back home struggle to deal with the cost of living crisis.

One local who saw the couple on vacation told The Sun: “They looked so relaxed. They were laughing and joking.

“He read his book and she spent the time sunbathing. They got on the boat at 3.30pm and returned at 8.30pm, so they had a great time.

“He needed help stepping off the boat when it docked late evening, so six Greek men came to his rescue.”

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It comes as a picture of Johnson and his wife Carrie, 34, enjoying a meal with pals in Greece has raised a few eyebrows.

One of the party is former No10 adviser Henry Newman.

It was pointed out by Adam Beinkov: “The man pictured on the right here with Boris Johnson, during his holiday in Greece, is Henry Newman. Boris Johnson claimed he was “interviewing” Newman during the infamous ‘ABBA party’ in his Downing Street flat that he avoided a fine for.”

The Times reported that the prime minister invited Henry Newman, then an adviser to Michael Gove, to join him in the No 11 flat where he lives with his wife, Carrie Johnson, and two children, while the infamous party was going on.

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The man pictured on the right here with Boris Johnson, during his holiday in Greece, is Henry Newman.

Boris Johnson claimed he was "interviewing" Newman during the infamous 'ABBA party' in his Downing Street flat that he avoided a fine for. pic.twitter.com/n0fhKaXqTv

— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) August 22, 2022

This might amuse you.

Johnson looks like he’s visiting his student daughter at Uni, and all her mates are making the most of him paying the bill.

— Dame Sarah of the Anti-growth coalition (@mrssazhaz) August 22, 2022

Or this cheeky comment?

This scene on the beach is obviously a job interview, but was ABBA playing this time? https://t.co/DqJSyHKxaW

— Chris Rennard 🔶💙🇺🇦 (@LordRennard) August 23, 2022

But who is Henry Newman? He is a former protege of Michael Gove and previously worked on Cummings’ Vote Leave campaign in the run-up to the Brexit referendum.

But it was left to a Boris parody account to possibly sum up the current political and environmental crisis in the UK?

The UK isn't the only country with sewage problems – in Greece at least one turd was spotted in the sea.#TorySewageParty pic.twitter.com/YuwwvrS3CQ

— Parody Rishi Sunak (@Parody_PM) August 20, 2022

If you like this account’s tweets you can buy them a coffee.

If you enjoy my tweets, you may like to buy me a coffee. Or not, which is also fine. Thanks a lot. xx 🙏https://t.co/EJeXgj0AST

— Parody Rishi Sunak (@Parody_PM) August 20, 2022

Related: ‘Honest’ government ad goes viral

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