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Boris Johnson鈥檚 relaxing summer

Boris Johnson鈥檚 relaxing summer

In this file photo taken on August 9, 2022 Britain鈥檚 Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts a reception for the winners of the Points of Light Award in the garden of 10 Downing Street in central London. AFP

LONDON 鈥 While increasingly worried Britons faced rampant inflation and spiraling energy prices, Boris Johnson has had a more relaxing summer.

Johnson quit as Conservative party leader on July 7 but has stayed on as UK prime minister until his successor is chosen on September 5.

As contenders Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak wooed Tory grassroots members around the country, Johnson went on holiday, first to Slovenia, then to Greece.

Major fiscal decisions could wait until the winner was installed in Downing Street, he said, leading to charges he was leading a 鈥渮ombie government鈥.

At the end of July, the Johnsons 鈥 Boris, 58, and his third wife Carrie, 34 鈥 celebrated their 2021 wedding with a glitzy party.

The event had been due to take place at Chequers, the prime minister鈥檚 taxpayer-funded country retreat, just outside London.

But a wealthy Tory donor stepped in to offer the use of his 18th century mansion after public criticism of the use of Chequers.

In early August, the couple, who have two young children, spent a belated honeymoon in a remote eco-hotel in the mountains of Slovenia.

鈥淟ove is in the name of Slovenia and we鈥檝e had a wonderful time,鈥 Johnson told local media.

Back in Britain, he visited an Airbus factory in Wales on August 11 but again insisted that all major decisions to tackle the cost of living crisis would be made by his successor.

Soon afterwards, he was in Greece for a second holiday in Nea Makri, a seaside resort to the northeast of Athens, media reports said.

During his absence, giant removal vans were seen in Downing Street.

Johnson鈥檚 spokesman was unable to say when he would be back at work, or confirm that the couple had officially moved from the famous residence.

Back in Britain, last weekend Johnson held telephone talks with world leaders including US President Joe Biden about international security cooperation.

He also reportedly gave the green light to government funding of a new nuclear power plant costing at least 拢20 billion ($23 billion).

On August 23, he addressed a conference on support for Ukraine, organized by President Volodymyr Zelensky.

After a visit to the headquarters of the domestic intelligence agency MI5 to thank them for their work, he popped up the following day in Kyiv.

Johnson鈥檚 third trip to Ukraine this year saw him hold a joint news conference with Zelensky and receive the country鈥檚 top civilian honour.

But the main opposition Labor party seized on Johnson鈥檚 lack of engagement to resolve sky-rocketing energy prices.

鈥淲here are you?鈥 said Labor leader Keir Starmer. 鈥淎t the moment being missing in action is absolutely unforgiveable.鈥

On Sunday Johnson published an upbeat piece in The Mail+, writing that his successor would announce 鈥渁nother huge package of financial support鈥.

Johnson acknowledged that the coming months would be 鈥減erhaps very tough鈥 while insisting the country would emerge 鈥渟tronger and more prosperous鈥 from the crisis.

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