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суббота, 20 июля 2019 г.

"Many Photos" - Boris Johnson holes up in Sky executive's £9.5million townhouse to plan his government

Boris Johnson has already started planning his takeover of No. 10 - and he's doing so in the luxurious surroundings of a £9.5million residential Westminster townhouse owned by the senior Sky television executive Andrew Griffith.


The Tory leadership front-runner has used the Grade II-listed, five-storey home as his campaign HQ for at least four days, according to The Guardian.


And visitors have reportedly included senior Conservatives such as Jacob Rees-Mogg, Stephen Barclay, Gavin Williamson and Matt Hancock. 


But while Johnson holes up in the lavish abode, an inflatable 'Boris Blimp' is making it way around Parliament Square after being launched by anti-Brexit protesters.


The balloon is inspired by the 'Baby Trump' blimp that mocked US President Donald Trump during his visit to the UK last month. 




Boris Johnson leaves Andrew Griffith’s Westminster townhouse - where he is plotting his takeover of No.10


Boris Johnson leaves Andrew Griffith’s Westminster townhouse - where he is plotting his takeover of No.10





An inflatable 'Boris Blimp' (pictured) is making it way around Parliament Square after being launched by anti-Brexit protesters


An inflatable 'Boris Blimp' (pictured) is making it way around Parliament Square after being launched by anti-Brexit protesters



Griffith, who is a former Conservative party candidate and currently Sky's chief financial and chief operating officer, is believed to have gifted Johnson the use of his property.

He started on the board for Sky in 2008 - during Rupert Murdoch's reign over the company when News Corp owned 39 per cent. 


Johnson, who is expected to be made Prime Minister next week, is now said to be concentrating on strategy for his first 100 days in office - spending up to 13 hours a day at Griffith's townhouse. 


Hancock leads his 'transition' team alongside fellow Tory MPs Rishi Sunak and Oliver Dowden. 





The 'Boris Blimp', a giant, oversized inflatable figure made to look like Boris Johnson, makes its debut in Parliament Square





The 'Boris Blimp', a giant, oversized inflatable figure made to look like Boris Johnson, makes its debut in Parliament Square


The 'Boris Blimp', a giant, oversized inflatable figure made to look like Boris Johnson, makes its debut in Parliament Square





The inflatable version of the former foreign secretary is wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with a red bus and the figure '£350m' – a reference to Mr Johnson's Brexit referendum promise of clawing back funding for the NHS


The inflatable version of the former foreign secretary is wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with a red bus and the figure '£350m' – a reference to Mr Johnson's Brexit referendum promise of clawing back funding for the NHS



Leading Eurosceptic Steve Baker is also thought to be helping with the plan for the first 100 days. 


A campaign source for Johnson told the publication that Griffith had 'kindly opened up his home' to let the members meet there but was not taking part in the planning, while Sky said it was 'a personal matter'.   


Meanwhile, the 'No to Boris, Yes to Europe' demonstration will proceed from Mayfair's Park Lane to Parliament Square in Westminster today.


The inflatable version of the former foreign secretary is wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with a red bus and the figure '£350m' – a reference to Mr Johnson's Brexit referendum promise of clawing back funding for the NHS. 




Griffith (pictured), who is a former Conservative party candidate and currently Sky's chief financial and chief operating officer, is believed to have gifted Johnson the use of his property


Griffith (pictured), who is a former Conservative party candidate and currently Sky's chief financial and chief operating officer, is believed to have gifted Johnson the use of his property



Tom Brufatto, Chair of Britain for Europe said: 'The Boris Blimp might seem a bit of lighthearted fun but it carries a serious message.


'We will not allow Boris Johnson to float into Number 10 on a favourable tailwind, or have the summer off, unopposed, after so much hot air on Brexit, with so much at stake.'


A spokesperson for March for Change told MyLondon that the cost of the blimp is comparable to that of the Trump Baby, £16,000.


A crowdfunder for the blimp has so far raised over £5,300 but March for Change expect it to eventually cover the whole cost. 


Johnson's official campaign headquarters is at 11 Lord North Street in Westminster – where Michael Portillo ran his doomed coup against John Major 24 years ago.


The £3.6 million home is owned by Tory peer and multi-millionaire Eurosceptic donor Greville Howard.  


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