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  • ...notorious [[Bullingdon Club]], who wrote a book, ''[[The Wit and Wisdom or Boris Johnson]]'', about his friend and fellow members.
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  • ...future [[Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom]], [[David Cameron]] and [[Boris Johnson]], had made the club notorious for elitism, vandalism, and whoremongering. | title = Sexism, vandalism and bullying: inside the Boris Johnson-era Bullingdon Club
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  • | footnotes = Was friends with David Cameron and Boris Johnson, at University of Oxford|Oxford, when they were all members of the notoriou ...ited Kingdom, and a friend of former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, from when they were both members of the notorious Bullingdon Club, when th
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  • | name = Boris Johnson | portrait = Boris Johnson official portrait (cropped).jpg
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  • ...s to 40, but he remained leader. In the Conservative leadership contest, [[Boris Johnson]] surprised observers by withdrawing from the race, citing lack of support ...undiplomatic<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-36792746 Boris Johnson: How Britain's new foreign secretary has insulted the world]'. 14th July 20
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  • ...ernating basis, with the previous appointee automatically losing the post. Boris Johnson's appointment as Crown Steward and Baliff of the Manor of Northstead releas
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  • ...privileged are considered. Former members include [[David Cameron]] and [[Boris Johnson]], who both became [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]].
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  • ...[[Matthew Benson]], (6) [[Sebastian James]], (7) [[Jonathan Ford]], (8) [[Boris Johnson]], [[Harry Eastwood]].]] ...e future [[Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom]] [[David Cameron]] and [[Boris Johnson]] had caused the club membership to dwindle.<ref name=BBCNews2010-05-11/>
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  • <li>[[Boris Johnson]] (2019&ndash;2022)</li>
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  • ...ern].' 27th June 2007.</ref> the then newly-elected [[Mayor of London]], [[Boris Johnson]],<ref>''HM Treasury'': '[http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/newsroom_and_speech
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  • ...hen she resigned, triggering a leadership election. The party was led by [[Boris Johnson]] until he was forced to resign on 7th July 2022. [[Liz Truss]] briefly led
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  • :[[Boris Johnson]], who had widely been expected to stand, ruled himself out of the Conserva :Other leave campaigners appointed to international-facing departments: Boris Johnson ([[Foreign and Commonwealth Office|Foreign Office]]); Liam Fox ([[Departmen
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  • ...university, he was - along with Conservative London mayor and former MP [[Boris Johnson]] - a member of the [[Bullingdon Club]], an invitation-only exclusive dinin
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  • ...Mayor of London, a post that he held until 2008, when he was defeated by [[Boris Johnson]], the Conservative Party's candidate. He is again the Labour Party candida
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  • ...election]] resulted in a majority for the [[Conservative Party]] led by [[Boris Johnson]]. He was succeeded as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Ministe
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