UK Prime Minister's former adviser, Cummings says his former employer is secretly trying to pay for his expensive apartment

UK Prime Minister’s former adviser, Cummings says his former employer is secretly trying to pay for his expensive apartment

Last Updated on: 25th April 2021, 08:34 pm

UK Prime Minister’s former adviser, Boris Johnson Dominic Cummings caused a storm in the political scene by contributing to his blog in which he wrote that his former employer, among other things, wanted to secretly pay for the expensive renovation of his apartment from sponsors.

Dominic Cummings, “Brexit Brain”, an influential special adviser to British Prime Minister Johnson, is leaving the seat of government at 10 Downing Street in London on Friday, November 13, 2020.

Johnson has stopped investigating the leak of isolated information about her fiancé, Gary Symonds, according to Cummings.

The BBC server wrote that the Labor Party asked the opposition for an explanation and wanted to answer their questions in Johnson’s cabinet.

A Cummings blog post from last year appeared online on Friday. Among other things, the former Prime Minister’s aide has denied allegations that he sent personal communications between the Prime Minister and Tyson’s leader to the media.

This sparked speculation about the illegal campaign when Johnson promised to help with taxes with the head of a fan company.

However, a blog section in which Cummings described the prime minister’s desire to repay the money for the expensive home renovation also sparked outrage among opposition ranks.

I told him it was unfair, unreasonable and illegal. I refused to make these payments, ”Cummings wrote.

In response to the post, the Prime Minister’s office said Johnson paid 5,858,000 (1.7 million crowns) for a bill to renovate the Downing Street apartment.

According to the Sunday Times, Cummings will continue to attack the prime minister, personally blaming him for the tens of thousands who died in the second wave of the epidemic. He is expected to address a parliamentary committee at the end of May.

“Dominic has copies of everything and knows where the skeletons are hidden. In the fall, he campaigned for a decision to isolate the prime minister and he has ample evidence that the postponement had disastrous results, “Cummings’ colleague said, according to the Sunday Times.

Cummings was the main driver of the 2016 referendum on Britain’s exit from the EU, which analysts say was behind Johnson’s Conservative Party’s landslide victory in the 2019 general election. He was Johnson’s primary advisor until last November. (CDK)

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