Police accused of trying to 'cover up domestic incident' between Boris Johnson and his girlfriend amid Tory leadership battle
The Metropolitan Police have been accused of attempting to cover up a domestic incident between the current favourite to become the next Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and his girlfriend, Carrie Symonds - an "altercation" in which police were called out after neighbours reported hearing Ms Symonds screaming at Mr Johnson to "get off" of her and for him to "get out" of her flat. Earlier today, extraordinary details of the incident, which occurred in the early hours of Friday morning at the flat shared between Mr Johnson and Ms Symonds, began to emerge. According to The Guardian, police were called to the flat "after neighbours heard a loud altercation involving screaming, shouting and banging":
"A neighbour told the Guardian they 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”.
The neighbour said that after becoming concerned they knocked on the door but received no response. “I [was] hoping that someone would answer the door and say ‘We’re okay’. I knocked three times and no one came to the door.”
The neighbour decided to call 999. Two police cars and a van arrived within minutes, shortly after midnight, but left after receiving reassurances from both the individuals in the flat that they were safe."
However, when contacted by journalists, the police denied having any record of the incident taking place. It was only when they were provided with the case number and reference number, as well as identification markings of the vehicles that were called out were, that police finally told the truth - issuing a statement giving only a few details:
“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.”
Given that Mr Johnson is currently the odds on favourite to become the next Prime Minister, the shocking details will almost certainly have an effect on his campaign going forward. Given their initial denials, some have accused the police of attempting to cover up the incident for Mr Johnson to spare him from such scrutiny: https://twitter.com/KateVWilliams/status/1142142008489889797 https://twitter.com/Duncan_S_Muir/status/1142143014091051008 https://twitter.com/georgeeaton/status/1142140601321873408 https://twitter.com/EdwardReid_/status/1142143526869884928 The incident involving Mr Johnson and his girlfriend comes just hours after another Tory MP, Mark Field, was suspended from the Cabinet after shoving a peaceful female Greenpeace protester into a pillar, grabbing her by the neck and frogmarching her out of of a posh bankers' banquet. https://twitter.com/evolvepolitics/status/1142140324866863104