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UK PM candidate Boris Johnson avoids questions about police visit

By Alistair Smout

 

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Boris Johnson, a leadership candidate for Britain's Conservative Party, talks during a hustings event in Birmingham, Britain, June 22, 2019. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Boris Johnson, the favourite to be the next British Prime Minister, said on Saturday that party members were not interested in why police were called to investigate concerns for the welfare of a woman in his home.

 

Early on Friday, British police were called to Johnson's home after neighbours heard a loud altercation between him and his girlfriend.

 

Johnson to declined to answer questions about the incident at a hustings event in Birmingham, in central England, saying that party members would rather hear about his plans for Britain than about the incident.

 

"I don't think (audience members) want to hear about that kind of thing, unless I'm wrong," Johnson said when asked about the incident, to applause from the audience.

 

"I think what they want to hear is what my plans are for the country and for my party."

 

Police had been called to an address in south London where Johnson is living with his girlfriend, Carrie Symonds. Johnson is currently divorcing his second wife.

 

"The caller was concerned for the welfare of a female neighbour," the police said in a statement on Friday evening.

"Police attended and spoke to all occupants of the address, who were all safe and well."

 

"There were no offences or concerns apparent to the officers and there was no cause for police action," the statement said.

 

Symonds could not be reached for comment.

 

"GET OFF ME"

 

The Guardian newspaper, which first reported the story, said an unidentified neighbour had heard a woman screaming followed by "slamming and banging". At one point Symonds could be heard telling Johnson to "get off me" and "get out of my flat".

 

Despite a series of scandals in the past and criticism about his attention to detail, Brexit supporter Johnson has dominated the race to replace Prime Minister Theresa May.

 

After a series of ballots to whittle down the race to two candidates, 160,000 Conservative Party members will now chose either Johnson and Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt as their next leader - and thus the next prime minister.

 

At the event in Birmingham, Johnson said that people had a right to ask questions about his character, said that his record in office showed he had the right character to be prime minister.

 

Johnson, 55, who served as London mayor for eight years, has cast himself as the only candidate who can deliver Brexit on Oct. 31 while fighting off the electoral threats of Nigel Farage's Brexit Party and Jeremy Corbyn's Labour.

 

A neighbour of Johnson told the Guardian newspaper that they had recorded the altercation from inside their flat out of concern for Symonds.

 

The Guardian said it had reviewed the recording and that Johnson could be heard refusing to leave the flat and using a swear word to tell Symonds to get off his laptop. Crashing sounds can also be heard, the newspaper said.

 

Reuters has not reviewed the audio.

 

Symonds is heard saying Johnson had ruined a sofa with red wine, according to the Guardian's account.

 

"You just don’t care for anything because you’re spoilt. You have no care for money or anything," Symonds is quoted as saying by the newspaper.

 

(Additional reporting by Hannah McKay in Birmingham, England; Editing by Guy Faulconbridge, Gareth Jones and Alison Williams)

 

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46 minutes ago, Loiner said:

The champagne socialists were worried about the couple of neighbours they hate? Hate enough to abuse and plaster posters around the street.
"The designated PM is having a domestic, lets call the police. No, let's record it and call The Garuniad, because we are normal and decent leftie activists.

You didn't hear yet? They were not lefties but brexiteers that don't trust bj to deliver.

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2 hours ago, geoffbezoz said:

I doubt he is doing it on purpose but no doubt that is his chances to become the most right wing Tory PM ever gone to the wind.  Irrespective of whether he was taped, overheard is beside the point, the fact is it happened and he is staying silent.  In public life even your private life must be beyond reproach in order to gain the confidence of his supporters and the country.  Whilst of course the extreme facist right wing of the party will always support him for the PM's position, irrespective of his misdemeanors, I would seriously suggest that of the 160,000 conservative members entitled to vote , then by far the vast majority will not only be appalled by his antics, they will also consider that he will drag British politics down further, if that is possible.

 

So its bye bye BJ and hello Hunt I would anticipate.

 

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1 hour ago, vogie said:

And when the police are not interested, and you will not believe this.....most people don't send a recording of it to the Guardian.

 

 

'most people' don't have the next prime minister living next door!!

 

i certainly would lol

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8 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

 

Wondering why you think repeating yourself (with no explanatory comment) is a good idea?

Wonder why you can't read it thoroughly , rather choose to bicker, then you will understand I did not repeat myself, rather made an amendment. You seem a bit like BJ,  don't bother with any details, rather shoot yourself in the foot at any opportunity. ????

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2 hours ago, vogie said:

And when the police are not interested, and you will not believe this.....most people don't send a recording of it to the Guardian.

 

 

50 minutes ago, GeorgeCross said:

 

'most people' don't have the next prime minister living next door!!

 

i certainly would lol

 

46 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

I've no doubt this is true - but only if you disagreed with their stance/politics etc.....

 

38 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Or don't like him, or have enough of continuous noise pollution, or don't like seeing women abused, or ...

Agree entirely with your first point "Or don't like him"  ???? - as this seems to be the case. 

 

The rest of your suggestions are pure imagination with no evidence at all.

 

Much like your post that the neighbours were brexiteers.....

 

 

 

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