As
Johnson prepares to lead the United Kingdom out of the European
Union on Oct. 31, his past relations with several women have
come under scrutiny. The allegations overshadowed the
Conservative Party's annual conference which opened on Sunday.
Charlotte Edwardes, a columnist, wrote in The Sunday Times that
Johnson had groped her at a lunch in 1999 when he was editor of
The Spectator magazine.
"Under the table, I feel Johnson’s hand on my thigh. He gives it
a squeeze," Edwardes wrote. "His hand is high up my leg and he
has enough inner flesh beneath his fingers to make me sit
suddenly upright."
Edwardes said that after the meal, she confided in another woman
who had sat on the other side of Johnson. The other woman said
Johnson had also groped her, Edwardes said.
The prime minister's spokesman told reporters: "This allegation
is untrue."
After the denial by Downing Street, Edwardes said on Twitter:
"If the prime minister doesn’t recollect the incident then
clearly I have a better memory than he does."
Finance minister Sajid Javid repeatedly refused to address the
allegations when questioned on Monday but said the prime
minister had said they were untrue.
"I've talked to the prime minister about that and first of all
he couldn't be clearer - absolutely clear - that they (the
claims) are completely untrue," Javid told the BBC.
London's Labour-run local government said on Friday it had
referred Johnson to Britain’s police watchdog for potential
investigation over allegations of misconduct involving a U.S.
businesswoman while he was mayor of London.
The referral follows allegations, first reported by The Sunday
Times, that when Johnson was mayor, he failed to declare close
personal links to tech entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri who received
thousands of pounds in public business funding and places on
official trade trips.
Asked about the referral, Johnson's spokesman said: "The prime
minister as mayor of London did a huge amount of work when
selling our capital city around the world, beating the drum for
London and the UK."
(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; editing by Guy Faulconbridge and
Gareth Jones)
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