Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds rent out £1.2m home – because the funding stream from Tory donors is drying up?
It’s a valid question.
In the midst of a huge controversy over the way Boris Johnson has funded changes to the Downing Street flat, he suddenly announces this:
Boris Johnson is preparing to rent out his £1.2 million townhouse to raise cash following his second divorce and the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat, it is reported.
Property experts told the Times that Mr Johnson, 56, and Ms Symonds, 33, could let the house for up to £4,000 a month.
The Prime Minister recently put his £1.2 million house near Thame in Oxfordshire up for rent. It was listed at £4,250 a month in April, and a lease was agreed this week, it was reported.
Johnson insists that he paid for the Downing Street renovations himself – but won’t say whether the money was given to him by one or more donors before.
The Electoral Commission has launched an inquiry into whether any loans or donations made in connection with the refurbishment work had been properly declared.
And it is with officials examining his finances that Johnson has started renting out not one but two buildings he owns.
I think it’s reasonable to conclude that he has suddenly run into cashflow problems – and we may reasonably question the reasons for them.
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Yet whot he does very many MPs get grants to do their property up then rent it out to another MP while they rent another MPs house double edged hhay whot whot our MPs are nothing but swindlers shieters
Probably rented out to another politician or close friend who will claim it against expenses when filling out their taxes.