<p>Newly re-elected British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not attend next month's Davos summit, nor will he send any ministers, a government source said Tuesday.</p>.<p>The Conservative leader won a landslide victory in last week's general election, thanks to the support of many working-class voters.</p>.<p>He is apparently wary of being seen spending days with the global business and political elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos, in Switzerland.</p>.<p>"Our focus is on delivering for the people, not champagne with billionaires," a source told the Daily Mail tabloid.</p>.<p>A government source confirmed to AFP that neither the prime minister nor his ministers would attend.</p>.<p>Johnson campaigned for last week's election on a promise to get Britain out of the European Union on January 31 after years of political turmoil.</p>.<p>He has since pledged to lead a "People's Government" that addresses voter concerns about public services, social justice and infrastructure.</p>.<p>Johnson attended Davos when he was London mayor.</p>.<p>He told the BBC in 2013 it was a "constellation of egos involving massive mutual orgies of adulation -- but it is very important, because you do meet people here who you can encourage to invest".</p>.<p>His predecessor as prime minister, Theresa May, did not attend this year's event due to the pressures of Brexit, but sent her trade minister.</p>
<p>Newly re-elected British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not attend next month's Davos summit, nor will he send any ministers, a government source said Tuesday.</p>.<p>The Conservative leader won a landslide victory in last week's general election, thanks to the support of many working-class voters.</p>.<p>He is apparently wary of being seen spending days with the global business and political elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos, in Switzerland.</p>.<p>"Our focus is on delivering for the people, not champagne with billionaires," a source told the Daily Mail tabloid.</p>.<p>A government source confirmed to AFP that neither the prime minister nor his ministers would attend.</p>.<p>Johnson campaigned for last week's election on a promise to get Britain out of the European Union on January 31 after years of political turmoil.</p>.<p>He has since pledged to lead a "People's Government" that addresses voter concerns about public services, social justice and infrastructure.</p>.<p>Johnson attended Davos when he was London mayor.</p>.<p>He told the BBC in 2013 it was a "constellation of egos involving massive mutual orgies of adulation -- but it is very important, because you do meet people here who you can encourage to invest".</p>.<p>His predecessor as prime minister, Theresa May, did not attend this year's event due to the pressures of Brexit, but sent her trade minister.</p>