
A year ago this week Boris Johnson was in intensive care fighting for his life with the coronavirus. But visit No 10 today and the only clue is to be found on the prime minister’s desk at lunchtime. “The evidence is the plate of salad,” says a horrified aide. “It’s just a pile of green stuff. Big plates of leaves.”
When Johnson emerged from St Thomas’s Hospital in south London he became an advocate for weight loss, telling aides: “Don’t be a fatty in your fifties.” One year on there is an Easter egg ban in the Johnson household. “That experience has spilled over into policy,” says the aide. “We’ve done a big push on obesity. He’s been very disciplined with his diet. He’s out
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2021-04-03 17:00:00Z
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