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Groping claims against PM Johnson overshadow Conservative conference
A mug with a picture of Britains Prime Minister Boris Johnson is seen at one of the exhibitions at the venue for the Conservative Party annual conference in Manchester September 29, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

MANCHESTER, Sept 30 — Allegations that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson groped two women 20 years ago overshadowed the Conservative Party's conference today. A Johnson spokesman denied the claim.

Charlotte Edwardes, a columnist, wrote in The Sunday Times that Johnson had groped her at a lunch in 1999 when he was editor of The Spectator magazine.

"Under the table, I feel Johnson’s hand on my thigh. He gives it a squeeze,” Edwardes wrote. "His hand is high up my leg and he has enough inner flesh beneath his fingers to make me sit suddenly upright.”

Edwardes said that after the meal, she confided in another woman who had sat on the other side of Johnson. The other woman said Johnson had also groped her, Edwardes said.

The prime minister's spokesman told reporters: "This allegation is untrue.”

Finance minister Sajid Javid repeatedly refused to address the allegations when questioned today but said the prime minister had said they were untrue. — Reuters

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