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Welsh MP challenges Boris Johnson over bid to secure top jobs for his wife Carrie

22 Jun 2022 4 minute read
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie Johnson at the Platinum Party at the Palace.  Photo Niklas Halle’n PA Images

Boris Johnson was challenged over claims that he spoke with aides about getting wife Carrie Johnson two top jobs while Prime Minister by a Welsh MP at Westminster today.

The Labour MP for Ogmore Chris Elmore, asked at Prime Minister’s Questions: “Has he ever considered the appointment of his current spouse to a Government post or to any organisation in one of the royal households?

“Be honest Prime Minister: yes or no?”

Mr Johnson replied: “I know why the party opposite wants to talk about non-existent jobs in the media because they don’t want to talk about what’s going on in the real world.”

Mr Elmore’s question comes after Downing Street failed to refute claims yesterday that Mr Johnson spoke with aides about getting wife Carrie Johnson the positions.

Mr Johnson discussed environmental roles for his wife in autumn 2020, either for the Cop26 summit or with the Royal Family, sources told the Daily Mirror.

Press secretary 

Following PMQs, the Prime Minister’s press secretary also did not refute claims that the PM considered his now-wife for a Government post.

Asked if Mr Johnson’s failure to deny this was effectively confirmation it was true, the press secretary said: “I don’t think we’ve got anything further to add on this. We’ve obviously been asked about it several times. There are various different reports.”

She added: “On the report from yesterday, as we’ve said, the Prime Minister never recommended Mrs Johnson for a Government role or one as part of the Earthshot Prize.

“I obviously can’t speak to any details of private conversations that may or may not have happened. But I think the facts speak for themselves that Mrs Johnson did not apply for or was offered any role.”

Asked why she would not deny the PM considered Mrs Johnson for a Government position, she said: “I don’t think there’s anything further to add beyond what I’ve just said.”

Foreign secretary

The claims followed reports Mr Johnson tried to hire Carrie Symonds, as she then was, as his £100,000 chief of staff when he was foreign secretary in 2018.

The Prime Minister allegedly went on to suggest securing her a role as green ambassador in the run-up to Cop26 or as communications director for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Earthshot Prize.

Downing Street said Mr Johnson had never recommended Mrs Johnson for a Government role, but stopped short of denying that he considered or discussed the move.

Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab claimed Mr Johnson’s wife was being targeted by the Prime Minister’s critics.

Mr Raab told Sky News “these attacks on Carrie, I think, are deeply unsavoury” and there was a “feeding frenzy” around the claims.

He said: “What you are seeing is a political attack on Carrie as a means to get the Prime Minister and I think that’s out of order.”

The renewed questioning over whether Mr Johnson has wielded his influence to try to secure his now-wife a job at the Foreign Office came after controversy over the removal of a newspaper report.

Removed

The Times first reported on Saturday that Mr Johnson tried to hire Mrs Johnson in the Foreign Office, but the article was removed from later editions.

Downing Street admitted there were conversations between No 10 and the paper after its initial publication and before it was pulled.

Mrs Johnson’s spokeswoman insisted the allegations in the Times’s story were “totally untrue”.

But the veteran journalist behind the story, Simon Walters, stood by it “100%”, saying he did not receive an on-the-record denial during discussions with No 10 before publication.

Dominic Cummings, the Prime Minister’s former chief aide, supported the report and alleged Mr Johnson also wanted to appoint his wife to a Government job in late 2020.


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hdavies15
hdavies15
1 year ago

So the boar wants his current sow partaking of a bigger trough. Soon he’ll be lobbying on behalf of the piglets too. No end to his greed and lack of awareness.

Stuart Cane
Stuart Cane
1 year ago
Reply to  hdavies15

He might be doing that already – we have no idea how many piglets he has out there!

Barry Pandy
Barry Pandy
1 year ago
Reply to  Stuart Cane

Or who they are

Kerry Davies
Kerry Davies
1 year ago

No, Dominic, nobody is attacking Carrie. They are upset at the widespread corruption in your party.

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