LONDON: A senior British conservative law maker accused Prime Minister Boris Johnson to touch him inappropriately at the party’s annual conference in 2003 when they were both parliamentary candidates in front of the election.
During the panel discussion about the sky news on violence against women and girls, Caroline Nokes, the chairman of the female and parliamentary equation chose the committee and former government minister, said Stanley Johnson had slapped him at the bottom.
“I can remember truly prominent people, at that time conservative candidates for Teignbridge in Devon, hit me on the back as hard as he could and left,” Oh, Romsey, you have a beautiful chair ‘, “said Nokes, who has been became a member of the parliament for Romsey and Southampton north since 2010.
Ask who has, he replied: “Stanley Johnson did it to me.” When approached for comments, Johnson, who had never been elected to the British parliament but served as a member of the European Parliament, told Sky: “I don’t have the memory of Caroline Nokes at all, but there you go.” There is no answer.
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