Boris Johnson, secret trip to Umbria as Covid is increasingly urgent in Britain



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PERUGIA – A very secret journey, shrouded in mystery, in which Downing Street is screwed. The protagonist is British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his four super-secret days in Umbria, with a stopover at the San Francesco d’Assisi airport in Perugia. A police story that began with an official note from the airport in which, commenting on the lightning visit of the Barcelona champion Luis Suárez to take the Italian language exam at the University for Foreigners of Perugia, it is assured that “in recent days there have been many names and many personalities from the political, sporting and economic world. From Prada patron Patrizio Bertelli to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, preceded by Tony Blair (former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom). Umbria and our port are at the center in the world at this end of the season, and more and more personalities choose San Francesco d’Assisi thanks to its strategic position in the center of Italy, the speed of connection and the always punctual and efficient service that the airport is able to guarantee ».

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THE DETAILS
All very nice. Except, as Umbria24.it reveals, Downing Street has flatly denied the British Prime Minister’s trip to Italy. A bombing for the baptism of his son Wilfred, as he learns from Il Messaggero, with Johnson and his family who flew from London to Perugia in the days when the Covid emergency in the UK started again: the prime minister, so Therefore, he stayed in Umbria from September 11 to 14, with the baptism scheduled for 12.

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To receive a dear friend: all the clues lead to Evgeny Lebedev, Russian tycoon who owns the castle of Procopio (in the area of ​​Monte Tezio) and who has already welcomed Johnson in the past. Institutional sources tell Messaggero how, for personal reasons, the British prime minister loves Umbria so much that, on this last trip, he was struck by the resumption of tourism after the crisis caused by the pandemic. As announced by the company that manages the airport of Perugia, Sase, a few days before Tony Blair had also landed, following the word of mouth of some friends of the English “high society” who had taken refuge in Umbria during a long summer period of the risks.

Trips that were reported days late, for obvious reasons of confidentiality and security, given the caliber of the characters.

Last Updated: September 21 at 10:05 AM M.


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