Former PM Boris Johnson 'is not attending' this year's Tory party conference according to his sister, Rachel Johnson, in an apparent snub of the event.
Former PM Boris Johnson "is not attending" this year's Tory party conference according to his sister, Rachel Johnson, in an apparent snub of the event.Speaking with LBC's reporter Henry Riley, the presenter exclusively confirmed that her brother would not be attending or speaking over the course of the week.
It comes as it was revealed Michael Gove apologised to Boris Johnson “a long time ago” for the "knifing" which took place during their 2016 fallout during the Tory leadership contest.It's a conference that saw Ed Hands bring out flip flops during his speech in a bizarre move which saw him encourage attendees to invest a pair from a stand at the event.
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