Removal van spotted outside Boris Johnson’s grace and favour home
The ex-Cabinet minister appears to be moving out of the official residence he enjoyed as foreign secretary three weeks after quitting.
Boris Johnson appears to have accepted that “leave means leave” as removal vehicles were spotted outside the grace and favour home he lived in as foreign secretary.
Three weeks after quitting the Cabinet in a row over Theresa May’s Brexit plans, his belongings were being removed from One Carlton Gardens in central London.
Both were from the Restore Harrow Green firm, which states on its website its specialities include business removals and international relocations.
Mr Johnson’s departure comes days after anti-Brexit campaigners staged a stunt by offering to help him move.
Campaigners from For our Future’s Sake and Our Future Our Choice dressed up in overalls and brought cardboard boxes to the gates of the property.
Mr Johnson plunged the Government into crisis after he announced he was quitting on July 9, with a scathing denunciation of the Prime Minister’s Chequers Brexit blueprint.
But despite quitting, Mr Johnson remained in the official home situated not far from Buckingham Palace and The Ritz hotel.
He was not the first foreign secretary to stay in the residence for a period after his tenure.
When Robin Cook was ousted from the Foreign Office and demoted to Commons leader in 2001, he was allowed to hang on to a “granny flat” above the new occupant in Carlton Gardens for two years.
Impersonator Drew Galdron, who calls himself the Faux BoJo, arrived at the scene to celebrate.
“It’s about time he left, said the 35-year-old, of Tooting, south-west London.
The MP was not seen during the move, but his wife, Marina Wheeler, was.
The removal lorry was packed up and moved on with the minivan by 2.15pm.