The woman allegedly granted thousands of pounds in public funding by Boris Johnson reportedly told friends they were having an affair at the time.
Former model turned technology entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri allegedly received £126,000 in public money and had privileged access to three foreign trade missions led by the prime minister during his time as London mayor.
The Sunday Times has now reported that Ms Acuri confided to four friends that they had been having an affair during his time in City Hall. The paper said that David Enrich, now finance editor of The New York Times, claimed he had been told of the affair by two of her friends when he was working for another newspaper, the Wall Street Journal, in 2013.
His account was said by the Sunday Times to corroborate that of other sources who had spoken to Ms Arcuri.
Monday, September 30, 2019
More Boris Johnson
Um, wouldn't this be enough to sink most politicians, let alone Prime Ministers?:
The problem is that if the left doesn't keep its powder dry, when it comes to libels and even true revelations against conservatives, sooner or later we just get sick of hearing about it.
ReplyDeleteGood point Graeme, the Left engages in too much moral posturing. Where Boris comes undone here is the use of public funds to finance his intercourse. I don't think much will come of it. The British public must be scandal fatigued now. Modern day elites are behaving more like the leaders of totalitarian countries in that they think they can get away with anything. Dictators can, democratically elected leaders not nearly as much though too often they do get a free pass.
Trump has not done anything to reduce the deficit.
What is it now? 1 trillion? Where's Laffer's curve? :) The only solution the Right has now is to slash welfare but the slashing will have to to be so severe the USA might return to Depression like conditions for the dispossessed.