British PM 'forced to abandon plans for tree house for son'
The report said British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie had wanted to build the tree house at the retreat in autumn 2020 for their son Wilf.
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- Published Date: 05:43 | 25 June 2022
- Modified Date: 05:43 | 25 June 2022
He declined to deny a report in The Times that he was forced to abandon the idea after police raised security concerns.
The report said Johnson and wife Carrie had wanted to build the tree house at the retreat in autumn 2020 for their son Wilf.
Sources said Conservative party donor Lord Brownlow was considered to draw up the project, which was said to have been dismissed because of the security risk of the structure being visible from the road, despite the design featuring bulletproof glass.
Johnson refused to discuss the allegations during an interview with journalists travelling with him in Rwanda, where he is attending a Commonwealth leaders summit.
"I'm not going to comment on non-existent objects or non-existent jobs to do with my family," he said.
A government spokesperson said: "We do not comment on private or family matters which do not involve any ministerial declarations or taxpayer funds."
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