[2] Her parents were the journalist and Labour MP Woodrow Wyatt and his fourth wife, Hungarian-born Veronica "Verushka" Banszky von Ambroz (née Racz).
Wyatt left the university within weeks of her first term, after, she says, suffering persistent bullying and harassment due to her father's position as friend of and political advisor to Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher.
[8] After graduating, Wyatt became a trainee journalist and later weekly columnist for the Sunday Telegraph in the early 1990s.
[9] Denis Healey regretted at the close of an interview with Wyatt that there was no time left for "rumpy pumpy".
[5][10] Johnson was fired from his shadow cabinet post by party leader Michael Howard for lying about the affair, after he had initially categorically denied it, famously calling the true allegation "an inverted pyramid of piffle".