Johnson is licenced and will not participate in any engagements, according to the British authorities.

Johnson is licenced and will not participate in any engagements, according to the British authorities.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not be attending any events this week, according to the British government, since he is on his second summer vacation abroad in less than a month.
Johnson enjoyed a vacation earlier this month, despite fears about rising prices and the potential of a recession later this year.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesperson told reporters that the Prime Minister will be on vacation this week and will not be doing any regular work, but that Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab can be delegated to meetings.

It is feasible to reach Johnson and interact with him when required, and he will stay aware of any critical situations, he said, adding, The Prime Minister will make national security choices if necessary, and will make urgent decisions if necessary, and he will return at the end of this week.
He emphasised that Johnson pays for his own vacation, but he refused to say whether the security measures required to protect him are funded by taxpayers.

According to British officials, Johnson is licenced and will not participate in any activities.

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