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Boris Johnson Returns to Journalism with Daily Mail Column Amid Controversy: Details Inside

by Ayaz Ahmet
July 3, 2023
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Boris Johnson Returns to Journalism with Daily Mail Column

Britain’s former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is now a columnist for the Daily Mail newspaper, the paper announced on Friday, in a return to a journalistic career that has seen him write for several leading British titles, but never far from controversy.

Weekly Column

Johnson, 58, who stood down as a lawmaker last week over an inquiry that found him guilty of deliberately misleading Parliament over parties during COVID-19 lockdowns, will write for the Daily Mail every Saturday, the newspaper said.

“Whether you’re a Boris fan or not, it’s going to be required reading – both in Westminster and for millions across the world,” the paper said.

Lucrative New Job

Since resigning as prime minister last year, Johnson, one of Britain’s best-known and most divisive politicians, has gone on to earn millions of pounds from speaking tours.

His return to journalism is expected to be a lucrative new job and offers the former leader a vehicle in one of Britain’s most widely-read right-leaning newspapers to express his views on the government and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Resignation and Criticism

He resigned as a lawmaker with a blistering attack on a parliamentary committee that ruled he had deliberately misled Parliament with his accounts of rule-breaking parties, dubbed “party-gate.” Parliament will decide whether to approve the committee’s findings on Monday.

He also used his statement to take a swipe at Sunak, saying the country needed a “properly Conservative government” that would reduce business and personal taxes.

Journalistic Career

Johnson, no stranger to scandal, started his working life in journalism but was sacked by the Times newspaper for making up a quote. He went on to have a career at the Daily Telegraph, where as a Brussels correspondent he lambasted the European Union in vivid if not always accurate prose.

He later pursued parallel media and political careers as editor of the Spectator magazine and as a member of Parliament, and before becoming prime minister wrote a regular column for the Daily Telegraph. That column often saw him criticized for his views – he was accused of Islamophobia when he said Muslim women who wear burqas looked like letter boxes or bank robbers.

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