Boris Johnson attends last Conservative campaign event - in pictures


  • Former British prime minister Boris Johnson campaigns at a Conservative Party election event in London on July 2. EPA
    Former British prime minister Boris Johnson campaigns at a Conservative Party election event in London on July 2. EPA
  • Mr Johnson at the event at the National Army Museum in London. Bloomberg
    Mr Johnson at the event at the National Army Museum in London. Bloomberg
  • Mr Johnson joins the Tories' last-gasp event, which he said was past Labour leader Keir Starmer's bedtime. AFP
    Mr Johnson joins the Tories' last-gasp event, which he said was past Labour leader Keir Starmer's bedtime. AFP
  • Mr Johnson delivers a speech in central London, while on the general election campaign trail. PA
    Mr Johnson delivers a speech in central London, while on the general election campaign trail. PA
  • UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak talks at a campaign event at the National Army Museum on July 2, 2024 in London, England. Getty Images
    UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak talks at a campaign event at the National Army Museum on July 2, 2024 in London, England. Getty Images
  • British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks at the event. EPA
    British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks at the event. EPA
  • Mr Sunak pleads for Conservative voters to stay true and avoid a Labour 'supermajority'. Reuters
    Mr Sunak pleads for Conservative voters to stay true and avoid a Labour 'supermajority'. Reuters
  • Britain's Levelling Up, Communities and Housing Secretary Michael Gove addresses the event. AFP
    Britain's Levelling Up, Communities and Housing Secretary Michael Gove addresses the event. AFP
  • Mr Gove at the National Army Museum. Getty Images
    Mr Gove at the National Army Museum. Getty Images
  • UK Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Secretary Steve Barclay and Home Secretary James Cleverly listen to Mr Sunak's speech. AFP
    UK Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Secretary Steve Barclay and Home Secretary James Cleverly listen to Mr Sunak's speech. AFP