Inside Boris Johnson’s bunker where he clinched Brexit deal with burgers and beer

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BORIS Johnson lounges with his feet on a desk in behind-the-scenes pictures of his Downing Street bunker.

The desk is strewn with diet-busting snacks, including a takeaway bag from burger joint Five Guys.

Boris Johnson in his Brexit bunker surrounded by fast-food, chokies, beer and coke bottles
The next day, Christmas Eve, Boris and Dilyn return to No10 from a run

Also on view as the PM chats with a colleague are two bottles of ­alcohol-free Heineken, open boxes of Maltesers and Quality Street, a bottle of coke and a can of diet coke.

The next day, Christmas Eve, the bobble-hatted PM is shown returning with rescue dog Dilyn from a run.

The pictures were taken in the tense hours inside No10 as he ­finished EU trade deal negotiations.

Mr Johnson is also seen gesturing wildly as he briefs cabinet colleagues, including Michael Gove, Rishi Sunak, his Chief Whip Mark Spencer and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab dressed casually, in a video call.

Other images show him reading documents, as well as discussing developments with his advisers.

Boris Johnson reads an important document holding a can of Spinnaker IPA

The clock is ticking as the PM waits in a conference room with his notes and a handset

An aide hides his face as the PM sits with arms folded and shoes on his desk

He can be seen holding a can of Spinnaker, an Indian Pale Ale, while reading an important document.

He was also with aides in his office as he sits arms folded and with his work shoes on his own desk.

Mr Johnson is pictured raising his arms in the air as he closes in on his deal with the EU.

The moment Boris – speaking on the phone with the EU’s Ursula von der Leyen – clinched his Brexit deal?

The PM holds his arms up while briefing members of his cabinet on the Brexit deal

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