Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not return to the Tory election campaign trail as he heads on a summer holiday to celebrate his 60th birthday. Current Prime Minister wished him a happy birthday, noting it is 'great' to have Johnson supporting the Conservative Party. Johnson, who served as Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2019 to 2022, received wooden Indian elephants as a gift from his wife. Concerns have been raised that Johnson's presence in the Tory election campaign might alienate Conservative voters in crucial seats.
Boris Johnson marks 60th birthday with wooden Indian elephants gifted by wife #BorisJohnson #news https://t.co/pOsnAOtVwF
"Boris Johnson wouldn't know 'the right' if it smacked him in the face politically." The former Prime Minister won't be joining the Tory election campaign due to concerns that he might alienate Conservative voters in crucial seats. @TVKev | @IsabelOakeshott | #Talk https://t.co/RidiVyx4G1
Boris Johnson misses Tory election campaign for 60th birthday holiday https://t.co/VkHdQH4lEW
Wishing @BorisJohnson a very Happy 60th Birthday! 🥳🎂 #bassetlaw https://t.co/RJlvTNTV5F
Happy 60th birthday @BorisJohnson
Boris Johnson, Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party 2019-22, is 60 today
PM wishes Boris Johnson happy birthday: “I hope he’s having a good day.” Adds that it’s “great” to have him supporting the Conservative Party. #LBC
Boris Johnson will ‘no longer return to the campaign trail’ as former PM heads on summer holiday https://t.co/n3enI5MXL1