Jennifer Arcuri discussed her relationship with Boris Johnson on Good Morning Britain, refusing to deny she had an affair with him while he was London mayor, but insisting he “never ever gave me any favouritism”.
The Court of Session rejected a request for Mr Johnson be ordered to ask for a Brexit extension if he fails to get a deal, since the Scottish court accepted the government’s assurances it will abide by the Benn Act.
A new BMG Research poll for The Independent showed falling support for a no-deal Brexit, with only one-third of voters backing the idea of Mr Johnson crashing the UK out of the EU on 31 October if he cannot reach an agreement.
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Jennifer Arcuri is discussing the extent of her relationship with Boris Johnson in her first live TV interview.
The US businesswoman, who is alleged to have received preferential treatment from Mr Johnson while he was Mayor of London, us appearing on ITV’s Good Morning Britain on Monday.
She said the prime minister had been to her Shoreditch office and home “five, ten, a handful of times” and described him as “a really good friend”.
“It's really not anyone's business what private life we had,” she said.
Describing the kit as a “conversation starter,” she said she and Johnson “always had a laugh about it”.
“The pole stood in the living room, yes, he saw the pole,” said said.
She said she had asked Johnson to try out the pole himself, but asked by Piers Morgan if he agreed, she laughed and replied: “I'm never going to tell you that.”
Jennifer Arcuri has now refused to answer four times when asked if she had an “intimate relationship” with Boris Johnson.
She said: “Because the press have made me this objectified ex-model pole dancer, I am really not going to answer that question.
“I am not going to be putting myself in a position for you to weaponise my answer.
“Boris had nothing to do with my other achievements.”

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