Boris Johnson to tell all in bombshell memoir about his time in office after being forced to quit as PM | The Sun
BORIS Johnson is writing a tell-all book "like no other" about his tumultuous time in office.
The former PM has signed a deal for his memoirs with Harper Collins to lift the lid on his stint in No10.
Mr Johnson was forced out last July following one of the most rollercoaster political periods in recent memory.
He stormed the 2019 election with a landslide before leading the country through Covid – from which he almost died.
But scandals surrounding lockdown-breaking parties and Tory sleaze saw him ousted by his own MPs in a brutal mutiny.
Harper Collins' Arabella Pike said: "This will be a Prime Ministerial memoir like no other.
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"I look forward to working with Boris Johnson as he writes his account of his time in office during some of the most momentous events the United Kingdom has seen in recent times."
No release date has been set. Mr Johnson is still the Tory MP for Uxbridge and since leaving Downing Street has made £1million from donations and lucrative speaking gigs.
He has also done nothing to dampen continued speculation he is eyeing a political comeback.
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Today his close ally Lord Greenhalgh fanned the rumours the former PM wants a return to No10.
He told Times Radio: "I believe Boris has a strong probability of returning. Cincinnatus will be back in Number 10.
"Strong probability this year. And if not this time, he will be back, I believe he is the Conservative's Harold Wilson.
"He will serve two distinct terms as prime minister and I believe his second term will be far more successful than his first, as I believe it was in City Hall."
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