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Boris Johnson pictured in Caribbean beach bar as he 'gains ground' in Prime Minister bid

Boris Johnson and wife Carrie have been pictured at a beach bar on their Caribbean holiday, amid reports he wants to return to power.

The former Prime Minister was snapped sitting in luxury in the Dominican Republic as turmoil unfolded 4,300 miles across the Atlantic, The Mirror reports

A British holidaymaker visiting a pal at the island’s Casa De Campo resort spotted the ex-Premier looking 'chilled out'. The tourist told the title: "It’s basically the most exclusive place you can be in the Dominican Republic.

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"It’s quite a big resort, you’ve got exclusive hotels and villas within there - they’re humongous these places."

The snap of Mr Johnson, 58, and Carrie, 34, was taken at about 5pm last Friday - hours after Kwasi Kwarteng was fired as Chancellor and doomed Liz Truss's excruciating Downing Street press conference.

"They were in quite deep conversation," said the British tourist.

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Johnson has told at least one MP he is flying back from his holiday to bid for the top job once again. Sir James Duddridge told the PA news agency: “I’ve been in contact with the boss via WhatsApp.. He’s going to fly back. He said, ‘I’m flying back, Dudders, we are going to do this. I’m up for it’.”

It comes amid reports that Mr Johnson is nearing backing of more than 100 MPs - the threshold needed to get on the ballot paper to run once again to be Tory leader replacing Mrs Truss. Rishi Sunak reportedly crossed the 100 MP threshold on Friday evening, around 30 ahead of his former boss.

Mr Sunak remains favourite to enter Number 10 next week, however Mr Johnson is gaining ground in his audacious bid. The latter has won the support of five current cabinet ministers - including Defence Secretary Ben Wallace. He is also thought to be favourite among Conservative party members, who will vote on the two final candidates should two MPs both get 100 nominations for Prime Minister.

A premier suite at the Dominican Republic resort where he stayed boasts three white sand beaches and can cost up to £13,250 for a week. It costs £1,076 a night to stay at one of the resort's numerous villas, and golfing packages which offer playing time on its three courses come in at £1,130 a night.

The gated complex, which opened as the country's first almost 50 years ago, has eight restaurants along with shops, a beach club, marina, and equestrian centre which has facilities to stage polo matches along with a shooting course.

The holidaymaker said the sunshine getaway was 'a bit of an escape' for the ex-PM. "They just seemed all right in conversation, fairly relaxed," they said.

Boris Johnson and wife Carrie in a beach bar at a resort in the Dominican Republic (The Mirror)

"He just seemed fairly chilled out. The place where he was is a very nice part of the Dominican Republic, so it would be hard not to be relaxed where he was."

The tourist added: "He seemed quite normal to be honest. I didn’t go over or anything like that but just as we were leaving there was someone who I think was French got a photo with him - a girl. He was happy to have his photo taken with her."

The image of Boris emerges a day after Liz Truss sensationally quit as Prime Minister, just 44 days after the Tories voted her as the head of the Conservative Party.

Her predecessor sunbathed on two holidays, taking in a sun-kissed trip to Greece days after returning from a relaxing break at a Slovenian spa following his own resignation in July. And he had jetted off to the Caribbean by the time Truss was claiming she was 'a fighter, not a quitter' during a bruising prime minister's questions in Parliament.

The next day she was on the steps of Downing Street offering her resignation after being told she no longer had the support of Tory MPs. She will become Britain’s shortest-serving PM when she steps down next week, breaking the record of George Canning, who died in office after just 119 days.

Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds, outside Number 10 when he was PM (PA)

During her short premiership, Truss sacked her chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng less than five weeks after being appointed as their calamitous mini-Budget collapsed around them.

She then made a humiliating U-turn on pledges made during the summer's Tory leadership contest as she ripped up the tax-slashing proposed just last month. On Wednesday the Home Secretary Suella Braverman quit her role and discipline among Tory MPs also broke down amid chaotic scenes in the Commons.

During her brief resignation speech, the outgoing PM said: "I came to office at a time of great economic and international instability.

"Families and businesses were worried about how to pay their bills. Putin’s illegal war in Ukraine threatens the security of our whole continent and our country has been held back for too long by low economic growth.

"I was elected by the Conservative Party with a mandate to change this. I recognise though, given the situation, I cannot deliver the mandate on which I was elected by the Conservative Party. I therefore spoke to His Majesty the King to notify him that I am resigning as leader of the Conservative Party."

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