Boris Johnson’s grandfather’s former home help recalls how 10-year-old future prime minister used to tease her when he came to visit and was already sporting an ‘unruly mop of blond hair’
- Mary Parkman, 85, worked as home help for Boris Johnson's grandfather in
- She has recalled meeting the future prime minister during his summer visits
- Johnson reportedly used to tease her and had his 'unruly mop of blond hair'
The home help who looked after Boris Johnson's grandfather has recalled how the current prime minister used to relentlessly tease her when he was a boy.
Mary Parkman, 85, said she first knew the PM as a ten-year-old already sporting his trademark 'unruly mop of blond hair'.- and would have never guessed he would achieve his political success.
She helped look after Boris' grandfather Wilfred 'Johnny' Johnson in the 1970s, who lived with his family on a farm near Winsford, Somerset.
Boris Johnson as a young boy was remembered fondly by his grandfather's former home help
Mary Parkman had fond memories of Johnson and how he used to tease her during visits
Johnson used to visit his grandfather Wilfred 'Jonny' Johnson regularly during school holidays
The future politician would then come to visit his family during his holidays from Eton College.
Mrs Parkman, who now lives in Taunton, remembers her time with the Johnsons fondly - Boris included.
Boris is captured in a family photograph with his siblings (left-right) Jo, Rachel and Leo
Parkman described Boris as a 'fun-loving lad' who even then had his trademark blond hair
She said: 'I remember him as a fun-loving lad who used to tease me. He was frequently getting into scuffs and had an unruly mop of blond hair.
'[The house] was about two miles up an old track and Boris's grandfather would leave the keys to an old car on the wheel so I could drive it to their farm rather than damage my own.
'It was usually swimming in water from previous rainfall, but would always start.
'If not, it would take about an hour to walk to the farmhouse up this remote track, rain snow or shine.
'I got to know the family well - even Buster, his grandmother, until she had to have full time care.
'They were a lovely family and devoted to each other.
'I never thought at the time he would have been Mayor of London and then Prime Minister.'
Johnny is said to have had a strong influence on developing Boris' unique sense of humour
Boris has gone on to be elected as prime minister many years after first meeting Parkham
Mrs Parkman has twice written to Mr Johnson since those days, congratulating him first on being elected Mayor of London and more recently on entering Number 10.
She added: 'I have received lovely replies from him and he remembers with fondness his time at Nethercote.
'Of course, if he were to be elected (to stand) again, I would vote for him.'
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