Boris Johnson’s wedding sees allies and pop stars party on donor’s estate
31.07.2022 - 16:03
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Boris Johnson’s most die-hard allies flocked to a wedding party with him at a billionaire donor’s estate last night - weeks before he is forced from office. The outgoing PM invited his last remaining loyalists to the grounds of 18th-century Daylesford House - owned by Tory mega-donor Lord Bamford.
The three-times-wed PM scrapped plans to party at grace-and-favour manor Chequers after his resignation. Instead he and Carrie hosted a lavish bash in the grounds of JCB tycoon Lord Bamford’s Grade I-listed mansion near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
A sprawling marquee was spotted on the estate to mark their wedding, 14 months after the pair made do with a scaled-back reception in the No10 garden, according to Mirror Online. Ex-Neighbours pop star Holly Valance - who is married to billionaire property tycoon Nick Candy - was pictured arriving in a Rolls-Royce SUV.
Turning up last night were Cabinet loyalists Jacob Rees-Mogg and Nadine Dorries. Later the Culture Secretary - who is responsible for combating online hate - shared a mocked-up image of Rishi Sunak as Brutus, stabbing Boris Johnson as Julius Caesar in the back.
Nigel Adams, the PM’s Cabinet enforcer, also arrived. He and Ms Dorries are both rumoured to be in line for House of Lords seats in a last round of honours. Loyalist John Whittingdale, peer Zac Goldsmith and special advisors all trooped up to the country home too - alongside the PM’s dad Stanley, sister Rachel, and even some guests who arrived by helicopter.
But ex-chancellor Rishi Sunak and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss missed the party as they were on the campaign trail in a bid to replace the Prime Minister. And a less welcome guest was anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray - who pitched up on the street with a giant
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