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Boris Johnson, when he was still UK foreign secretary in June. Photo: Bloomberg

When ‘egomaniac’ Boris Johnson resigned as UK foreign minister, a photographer was ready to capture the historic moment

It is highly unusual for senior British ministers to be photographed with their resignation letters

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Amid one of the deepest crises of Prime Minister Theresa May’s premiership, Boris Johnson posed for a photograph of himself, pen poised, ready to resign as foreign minister over Brexit.

Johnson, frowning slightly and staring directly at the camera, sits behind a desk in a panelled room at his official London residence with his resignation letter – which bemoaned the death of the “Brexit dream” – at the ready.

It is highly unusual for senior British ministers to be photographed with their resignation letters and the picture provoked criticism from some opponents of Brexit.

“The fact that @BorisJohnson arranged for a photo shoot of himself signing his resignation letter for the front pages tells us everything we need to know about him,” opposition Labour lawmaker David Lammy said on Twitter.

“Self-obsessed, vain egomaniac devoid of substance caring only about himself and advancing his career. Good riddance,” Lammy said.

Johnson could not be reached for comment. His spokesman did not respond to requests for comment. A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office declined to comment.

The picture, taken at the Carlton House Terrace residence by Andrew Parsons of the i-Images pictures agency, was published on the front page of The Daily Telegraph on Tuesday.

When asked how the picture of Johnson was taken, Parsons said “I have been working with him and I don’t really want to comment on it.”

It was unclear if other photographers were allowed into the event.

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