WhatsApp messages from Boris Johnson’s tenure as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom reveal key figures in his government considered his then girlfriend, now wife, Carrie Symonds to be “the real person in charge” of the British government and its decision making.
According to messages sent by Cabinet Secretary Simon Case, the UK press was wrong to label Dominic Cummings – the chief advisor to Johnson – as the “secret Prime Minister”.
“I was always told that [Dominic Cummings] was the secret PM. How wrong they are,” Johnson wrote in October of 2020. “I look forward to telling select [committee] tomorrow – ‘oh, fuck no, don’t worry about Dom, the real person in charge is Carrie’.”
The National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam extensively covered the outsized influence the former-Prime Minister’s significant other had on the U.K. government. According to Kassam, Johnson’s wife “…immediately corrupted what little semblance of conservatism Johnson once had, as only a third wife can… almost every single scandal had her bungling fingerprints all over it.”
Symonds reportedly directed government policy on a range of issues including transgenderism, environmental regulations, and the COVID-19 pandemic response. Benjamin Harris-Quinney, chairman of the conservative U.K. think-tank the Bow Group, told The National Pulse in February of 2021 that the power Symonds wielded in government raised serious constitutional concerns.
Harris-Quinney noted that unlike the First Lady of the United States, the spouse or partner of the Prime Minister has no real legal framework allowing for a direct role in government. The latest revelations from those who served in Johnson’s government serve as further confirmation that the un-elected, unaccountable Symonds, not Johnson or Cummings, ran the U.K.