Boris Johnson skipping Scotland holiday after nearly drowning during ’20 vacation

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Boris Johnson will not be spending his summer holidays in Scotland after it was revealed Saturday how the British prime minister nearly drowned on the country’s west coast last year.

The visit to a remote cottage in Applecross on the north west coast of Scotland was also cut short last August for security reasons after the location was revealed, according to a report.

“He nearly drowned,” a government source told the Times of London. “He got swept away and found himself going further and further out.”

Boris Johnson, U.K. prime minster and Carrie Johnson, wife of U.K. prime minister Boris Johnson, during their bilateral meeting in Carbis Bay, U.K., on Thursday, June 10, 2021.
Johnson nearly drowned during his trip to Scotland last year.
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Prime Minister of United Kingdom, Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie Johnson arrive to attend a reception at The Eden Project during the G7 Summit on June 11, 2021
Johnson’s retreat was at a remote cottage in Applecross.
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Sources disagreed on whether Johnson was attempting to paddleboard or canoe when he was swept out to sea although he managed to get himself back to shore.

“It could have been a catastrophe,” the source said.

Johnson’s two week holiday with wife Carrie, their son and dog Dilyn was also cut short when the Daily Mail published photographs of his rental cottage and social media users identified the location.

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