Boris Johnson given £1m donation by former Brexit
party backer
Tech investor Christopher Harborne’s gift to former
PM’s personal office is one of biggest ever recorded to individual UK
politician
Peter
Walker Political correspondent
@peterwalker99
Thu 12 Jan
2023 21.36 GMT
Boris
Johnson has received a donation of £1m from a Thai-based British businessman
who had previously given millions of pounds to Nigel Farage’s Brexit party, the
newly released register of MPs’ interests has shown.
Christopher
Harborne, a tech industry investor who had previously donated to the
Conservatives but gave the Brexit party £6m before the 2019 general election,
handed the £1m donation to Johnson’s personal office, set up after he left No
10.
The Office
of Boris Johnson Ltd was established in October last year. Companies House
records show its sole original director was Johnson’s long-time aide Shelly
Williams-Walker.
She has
since been replaced by Ann Sindall, another close ally of the former PM, who
was his secretary when he edited the Spectator magazine and went on to work
with him when he was London mayor.
The
Companies House entry lists the purpose of the company only as “other business
support service activities”. Former prime ministers often set up offices to
manage their post-Downing Street activities.
However,
the size of the donation, one of the biggest recorded to an individual UK
politician rather than a party, and from a strong Brexit supporter, will
increase speculation that Johnson could be planning some sort of comeback.
Harborne,
who began as a management consultant, has lived in Thailand for about 20 years,
where he is also known under the Thai name of Chakrit Sakunkrit.
The
register of interests, updated monthly, shows that in addition to this donation
Johnson earned just over £250,000 for two speeches in December, meaning he has
made more than £1.2m from speeches since leaving No 10 in September.
It also
shows that Johnson and his family are still being supported by the billionaire
Bamford family who are close friends of the former PM and also strong Brexit
backers. Anthony and Carole Bamford provided two homes during December,
declared as costing £10,000 each for the month.
The
Bamfords – Anthony Bamford chairs the eponymous family digger firm – have
provided the Johnsons with free accommodation since he left Downing Street.
Johnson
also declared the free use of a VIP suite at Heathrow airport on two occasions
in late November and December. He has used such VIP facilities at Heathrow or
Gatwick 15 times since August.

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