PM Boris Johnson faces protests as he arrives at Party conference

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Boris Johnson was photographed running near the Tory conference venue in Manchester in a suit shirt and shorts with black socks this morning (left). The PM was also wearing black shoes that looked suspiciously formal – although aides insisted they were in fact trainers. Mr Johnson had another workout later as he visited a youth centre in the city alongside Home Secretary Priti Patel. The pair tried their hand at some table tennis (top right) – which Mr Johnson likes to refer to as ‘Wiff Waff’. And Mr Johnson revealed he would like to be a contestant on the Great British Bake Off after they helped out with some cooking (bottom right).

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