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Sajid Javid defends Boris Johnson over claims he groped journalist and says there are ‘personal allegations all the time’


SAJID Javid has insisted he trusts Boris Johnson – after the PM was forced to deny he groped a woman’s thigh 20 years ago.

The Chancellor came out in full support of the PM this morning on the day of his first major speech to the Tory party conference.

 Sajid Javid has said he trusts Boris - who has denied he groped a journalist's thigh in 1999

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Sajid Javid has said he trusts Boris – who has denied he groped a journalist’s thigh in 1999Credit: PA:Press Association
 Charlotte Edwardes, left, made the claims in Style

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Charlotte Edwardes, left, made the claims in StyleCredit: Rex Features

He will announce a huge boost for roads, buses and broadband in a multi-billion pound spending spree.

But his first speech as Chancellor risks being overshadowed by allegations about the PM’s conduct when he was editor of the Spectator in 1999.

A No10 spokesperson last night denied that he had gripped the thigh of journalist Charlotte Edwardes at a dinner.

They said: “This allegation is completely untrue.”

And a raging Boris told his aides:”This is f***ing untrue.”

This morning the Chancellor came out to defend Boris.

He told Sky News: “The PM has said that allegation is completely untrue.

“I have never commented on personal allegations against anyone, whether they are a politician or anyone else. I think it would be wrong and inappropriate to do so, so I am not going to do that now.

“I absolutely trust the PM and his word.

“There are these kinds of allegations all the time against all sorts of people, I am not going to get into what should happen.

He refused to say whether there should be an investigation into his conduct.

The PM blew his top as sleaze scandals threatened to engulf No 10.

In her debut Sunday Times column, Ms Edwardes wrote he got “enough inner flesh beneath his fingers” at a lunch to make her “sit suddenly upright”.

She alleged Mr Johnson groped her and another woman when he edited political magazine The Spectator 20 years ago.

CABINET SPLIT

Moments before No 10’s denial, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said: “I know her and I know her to be trustworthy.”

Amber Rudd, who quit as Work and Pensions Secretary earlier this month, tweeted: “I agree with @MattHancock.”

Ms Edwardes tweeted: “If the prime minister doesn’t recollect the incident then clearly I have a better memory than he does.”

Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan waded into the controversy this morning, telling viewers: “Knowing Boris, nothing would surprise me.

“My favourite joke when I was running newspapers about Boris Johnson was ‘a survey asked 10,000 women would you sleep with Boris Johnson and 7,500 said ‘never again”.”

FRIENDSHIP WITH EX-MODEL

Meanwhile Mr Johnson, referred to a police complaints body over claims involving US tech entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri, insisted: “Everything was done with full propriety”.

Her company was said to have received taxpayers’ cash while she was in a relationship with the then-Mayor of London.

Asked by the BBC if he declared an interest when the grants were decided, Mr Johnson insisted there was “no interest to declare”.

He was defended by Penny Mordaunt — saying he was just like accident-prone Frank Spencer from ’70s sitcom Some Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em.

Ms Mordaunt, sacked as Defence Secretary by Mr Johnson in the summer, said: “He occasionally has the style of Frank Spencer in a china shop.

But he’s a decent person. I think he cares a great deal about women and girls.”

Boris’ girlfriend Carrie Symonds was seen at a Women2Win event last night with a friend.

Conservative Party conference in Manchester Day Two
 The Chancellor takes a coffee break ahead of his big speech later today

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The Chancellor takes a coffee break ahead of his big speech later today

Saj: Tax cuts ahead to deal with No Deal

SAJID JAVID has signalled he will cut taxes and alter interest rates to help cushion the blow of a No Deal Brexit.

The Chancellor this morning promised a “significant economic policy response” if Britain had to leave the EU without a deal.

And he said a No Deal “may well still happen” despite MPs passing a law to force Boris to seek an extension.

But he refused to go into any detail about how they might get around that.

He told Radio 4: “We’re taking a careful look at that law.

“But we’re also very clear that our policy has not changed. We will leave on October 31.

“And if you are going to ask me next, how we going to do that? we’re not going to set that out right now.

“We’re going to focus on trying to get a deal and continue preparations for no-deal, because it may well happen.

“And when we get closer to October 31, we’ll set up exactly the form of our exit.”

Redditch Tory MP Rachel Maclean added: “The original feminists talked about, ‘Deeds, not words.

And on that basis, I absolutely judge the Prime Minister to be a feminist.”

In her column, Edwardes also referenced Michael Fallon and Damian Green, two Conservative ministers who resigned after they were accused of sexual misconduct.

 Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his girlfriend Carrie Symonds last night

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Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his girlfriend Carrie Symonds last night
 Johnson is currently under fire over his alleged relationship with US businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri

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Johnson is currently under fire over his alleged relationship with US businesswoman Jennifer ArcuriCredit: Refer to Caption


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