On Monday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson denied that he had inappropriately touched a female journalist 20 years ago, and said the public were more interested in hearing about his plans for services.
Charlotte Edwardes, a columnist, wrote in The Sunday Times that Johnson had groped her at a lunch in 1999 when he was the editor of The Spectator magazine.
Asked in a television interview if he had inappropriately touched her thigh as she reported, Johnson said: “No”.
When subsequently asked if she had made up the account, he replied: “I’m just saying what I said, and I think what the public wants to hear is what we are doing for them and the country and for investment in ways of uniting the country.”
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