Contemporary questions for Boris Johnson over cost for flat revamp because it emerges he had helped advance donor’s pet challenge

  •  PM informed Lord Brownlow he was wanting into his concept for a brand new Nice Exhibition
  •  Quickly afterwards businessman had a gathering with Tradition Secretary to debate
  • Mr Johnson talked about the plan in a beforehand hidden WhatsApp dialog 










Boris Johnson was going through contemporary sleaze claims final evening after it emerged he had helped advance a pet challenge of the Tory donor who paid for the Downing Avenue flat revamp.

The Prime Minister informed Lord Brownlow he was wanting into his concept for a brand new Nice Exhibition – and shortly afterwards the businessman had a gathering with the Tradition Secretary to debate it.

Mr Johnson talked about the plan in a beforehand hidden WhatsApp dialog wherein he additionally requested the peer for more cash for the lavish redecoration of the No11 residing quarters – complaining it was ‘nonetheless a little bit of a tip’.

Though the PM was but once more cleared of breaking the ministerial code over the ‘wallpapergate’ scandal by his sleaze watchdog Lord Geidt yesterday, he needed to make a ‘humble and honest apology’ for not giving him the essential textual content messages months earlier.

Boris Johnson was facing fresh sleaze claims last night after it emerged he had helped advance a pet project of a Tory donor

Boris Johnson was going through contemporary sleaze claims final evening after it emerged he had helped advance a pet challenge of a Tory donor

The Prime Minister told Lord Brownlow he was looking into his idea for a new Great Exhibition – and soon afterwards the businessman had a meeting with the Culture Secretary to discuss it

The Prime Minister informed Lord Brownlow he was wanting into his concept for a brand new Nice Exhibition – and shortly afterwards the businessman had a gathering with the Tradition Secretary to debate it

The revelations about his promotion of the proposed occasion on the Royal Albert Corridor – though it by no means went forward – have prompted new accusations of ‘money for entry’.

Labour’s deputy chief Angela Rayner stated: ‘It seems that Lord Brownlow had entry to the Prime Minister and Tradition Secretary as a result of he was paying for his luxurious flat renovations.

‘In that case, that’s corruption plain and easy. Nobody ought to be capable to purchase entry or change wallpaper for festivals. Boris Johnson has severe inquiries to reply.’

The newly unearthed messages mark one other twist within the saga first uncovered by the Day by day Mail virtually a yr in the past.

We informed how Mr Johnson and now-wife Carrie had employed high inside designer Lulu Lytle to remodel the ‘John Lewis furnishings nightmare’, left by Theresa Could, utilizing gold wallpaper costing £840 a roll.

Quite a lot of official probes had been launched into the key plans to get a charitable belief, funded by Tory get together donors, to pay for the maintenance of Downing Avenue together with the flat.

Impartial Adviser on Ministerial Pursuits Lord Geidt concluded in Could that Mr Johnson acted ‘unwisely’ by not discovering out who was behind the renovation, however had not breached the ministerial code.

Mr Johnson and wife Carrie hired top interior designer Lulu Lytle to transform the 'John Lewis furniture nightmare', left by Theresa May

 Mr Johnson and spouse Carrie employed high inside designer Lulu Lytle to remodel the ‘John Lewis furnishings nightmare’, left by Theresa Could

However his judgment was primarily based on the PM’s assurance that he had not identified concerning the complicated funding preparations for the £112,549 refurbishment till February. 

This was undermined final month when a separate Electoral Fee report revealed Mr Johnson messaged Lord Brownlow in November 2020.

It prompted Lord Geidt to demand solutions as to why he had not been informed concerning the WhatsApp messages or that the political funding watchdog had obtained maintain of them.

In correspondence on the ‘lacking change’ printed by the Cupboard Workplace yesterday, Lord Geidt stated it was ‘plainly unsatisfactory’.

No10’s rationalization was that the PM needed to change his telephone after a gossip web site revealed his quantity was obtainable on-line. Lord Geidt stated it was ‘extraordinary’ the Cupboard Workplace didn’t merely ask Lord Brownlow for his copy of the texts. 

Had he seen them, the adviser doubted whether or not he ‘would have concluded with out qualification’ that the PM declared his pursuits within the matter as quickly as he might.

Oliver Dowden, then Tradition Secretary, spoke to Lord Brownlow and a consultant from the Royal Albert Corridor on January 18 final yr ‘to debate plans for Nice Exhibition 2.0’. 

Downing Avenue insisted the plans by no means developed additional.

An extended-planned ‘Competition of Brexit’ will go forward this yr, nevertheless it is named Unboxed and isn’t associated to the Nice Exhibition proposal.

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