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Following Boris Johnson, a stay in the Dominican Republic resort
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Before Boris Johnson hurried back to Britain for the alleged, sudden second candidacy for prime minister – we hear that the police stayed in luxury at the luxurious Casa de Campo Resort and Villas in the Dominican Republic.
With 7,000 acres, Casa de Campo is historically known as a favorite destination for celebrities and socializing, including late fashion icon Oscar de la Renta, Jay-Z and Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Bill Clinton and many others.
Johnson cut short his trip, told Page Six to hurry back to the UK on Saturday after Liz Truss premieres. suddenly resigned as the shortest nation’s leader in history at 44 days. But he is over saying he would not run away on Sunday.
Spies told Page Six that Johnson was at a resort in the Dominican Republic “in a private villa on the property,” although they did not say who owned it. The report says four bedroom villa on destination: cost over $ 2,800 a night over the weekend.
Our source added to Page Six that “I think he originally planned to stay longer” but left sooner, “maybe he left because of the UK situation.”
The source said the straw-haired policeman had played during his stay at the resort’s famous Dog’s Teeth golf course – and that he had also gotten a golf lesson while there.
Johnson was seen flying back in economics with my family, and back in the van at London Gatwick Airport.
A Sky News reporter who noticed Johnson on the plane wrote: “Mr. Johnson is sitting in Economy Class, quite close to the rear of the plane, with his wife and children – one of his children is climbing on him. And “He is in a suit, head tilted forward, deep in thought, but moments before one of his children was climbing on him – a family returning from vacation.”
The former prime minister has received some criticism for his elegant vacation since he announced his resignation in July. The Guardian said this weekend that Johnson “is enjoying a series of luxurious vacations while the UK is rocked by economic turmoil and a deepening cost of living crisis.”
The representative did not immediately return the e-mail asking for a comment.
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