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Former PM Boris Johnson picks up £510,000 advance for his book on time spent in Number 10

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been given a £510,00 advance for an autobiography.

The sum is declared in Parliament’s Register of Members’ Interests.

The book will cover his tumultuous time in Number 10 during the Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine and the Partygate scandal.

Mr Johnson recently received £500,00 to author a book about William Shakespeare.

Writing books about time in office has proved lucrative for outgoing PMs.

Labour’s Tony Blair was handed £4.6 million for his book “A Journey”.

Former Conservative PM David Cameron was said to have earned £1.5million for his memoir, “For The Record”.

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