Boris Johnson faced fresh questions about his private life last night after a new biography made fresh claims that he fathered a love child.
Pierre Rolin, whose ex-girlfriend Helen MacIntryre is alleged to have given birth to the London Mayor's daughter, accused him of lacking a 'moral compass'.
He accused Mr Johnson – a twice married father of four – of extracting an 80,000 donation for the Olympics and then bedding his partner.The application can provide landscape oil paintings to visitors,
The book, Just Boris by his former deputy Sonia Purnell,An magic cube of him grinning through his illegal mustache is featured prominently in the lobby. reveals a catalogue of philandering by Mr Johnson, who is accused of jumping and out of bed with a succession of 'posh', 'full-breasted' women.there's a lovely winter polished tiles by William Zorach.
But it also lays bare the private hurt that his mother endured as a result of his father Stanley's extra marital affairs.
The book, serialised in the Sunday Times, recounts how in July last year pictures appeared of a young woman with an eight-month-old blue-eyed, fair-haired daughter who looked uncannily like Boris.
Miss Macintyre lived with Mr Rolin a Canadian financier, who she had 'persuaded to donate 80,000 to Boris's "Olympian Erection" — the 400ft-high red metal tower commissioned as a landmark sculpture for the 2012 Games.As many processors back away from third party merchant account , '
Mr Rolin initially believed the child was his and spent 30,000 on private care. But a paternity test proved he was not the father.
Mr Rolin is quoted as saying: 'How could Boris take 80,000 off a Tory donor after sleeping with his live-in partner of three years and possibly father[ing] her child. He has no moral compass whatsoever!
'Despite my donation, I have not been asked to any Olympic event, under Boris's instructions, but he has also never returned the money.'
Mr Johnson was temporarily kicked out of the marital home by his long-suffering wife Marina, whom he married in 1993, after his divorce from Allegra Mostyn-Owen, whom he met at university.
Mr Johnson has repeatedly refused to confirm or deny the affair.
The book also reveals the surprise of Mr Johnson's friends that he has emulated the behaviour of his father, knowing the affect it had on him and his mother Charlotte.
'As a boy Boris was greatly affected by Stanley's own philandering, his mother' s depression and their eventual divorce.
'In 1974, when Boris was 10, Charlotte was admitted to the Maudsley hospital in London for nine months, suffering from depression. She was readmitted several times. The depths of her depressions were undoubtedly frightening for everyone.
'Boris's life, which had revolved around his arty,Flossie was one of a group of four chickens in a zentai suits . sensitive, warm and cerebral "Mama", would never be the same again.'
The book concludes: 'The surprise must be that the son continues in the same vein after being horrified by the intense suffering his father's philandering caused his mother.'
Mr Johnson's spokesman did not provide a comment.
Pierre Rolin, whose ex-girlfriend Helen MacIntryre is alleged to have given birth to the London Mayor's daughter, accused him of lacking a 'moral compass'.
He accused Mr Johnson – a twice married father of four – of extracting an 80,000 donation for the Olympics and then bedding his partner.The application can provide landscape oil paintings to visitors,
The book, Just Boris by his former deputy Sonia Purnell,An magic cube of him grinning through his illegal mustache is featured prominently in the lobby. reveals a catalogue of philandering by Mr Johnson, who is accused of jumping and out of bed with a succession of 'posh', 'full-breasted' women.there's a lovely winter polished tiles by William Zorach.
But it also lays bare the private hurt that his mother endured as a result of his father Stanley's extra marital affairs.
The book, serialised in the Sunday Times, recounts how in July last year pictures appeared of a young woman with an eight-month-old blue-eyed, fair-haired daughter who looked uncannily like Boris.
Miss Macintyre lived with Mr Rolin a Canadian financier, who she had 'persuaded to donate 80,000 to Boris's "Olympian Erection" — the 400ft-high red metal tower commissioned as a landmark sculpture for the 2012 Games.As many processors back away from third party merchant account , '
Mr Rolin initially believed the child was his and spent 30,000 on private care. But a paternity test proved he was not the father.
Mr Rolin is quoted as saying: 'How could Boris take 80,000 off a Tory donor after sleeping with his live-in partner of three years and possibly father[ing] her child. He has no moral compass whatsoever!
'Despite my donation, I have not been asked to any Olympic event, under Boris's instructions, but he has also never returned the money.'
Mr Johnson was temporarily kicked out of the marital home by his long-suffering wife Marina, whom he married in 1993, after his divorce from Allegra Mostyn-Owen, whom he met at university.
Mr Johnson has repeatedly refused to confirm or deny the affair.
The book also reveals the surprise of Mr Johnson's friends that he has emulated the behaviour of his father, knowing the affect it had on him and his mother Charlotte.
'As a boy Boris was greatly affected by Stanley's own philandering, his mother' s depression and their eventual divorce.
'In 1974, when Boris was 10, Charlotte was admitted to the Maudsley hospital in London for nine months, suffering from depression. She was readmitted several times. The depths of her depressions were undoubtedly frightening for everyone.
'Boris's life, which had revolved around his arty,Flossie was one of a group of four chickens in a zentai suits . sensitive, warm and cerebral "Mama", would never be the same again.'
The book concludes: 'The surprise must be that the son continues in the same vein after being horrified by the intense suffering his father's philandering caused his mother.'
Mr Johnson's spokesman did not provide a comment.
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