The frontrunner in the race to be the next British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, was dealing with the wrong kind of headlines on Saturday as a loud and noisy bust-up with his girlfriend in London was reported to the police.
Johnson, who is going head to head with UK foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt in the Conservative Party leadership race to replace Theresa May at Downing Street, was recorded by neighbours during what seemed like a screaming match with partner Carrie Symonds in south-east London on Friday.
"The caller was concerned for the welfare of a female neighbour. Police attended and spoke to all occupants of the address, who were all safe and well," a Metropolitan Police spokesperson said.
"There were no offences or concerns apparent to the officers and there was no cause for police action," the spokesperson added.
'The Guardian' reported that a neighbour had told the newspaper they heard a woman screaming followed by "slamming and banging" during the alleged altercation.
In a recording made by the neighbour from their own flat, Johnson was reportedly heard refusing to leave the flat and telling the woman to "get off" his laptop before there was a loud crashing noise.
Symonds is allegedly heard saying the Tory MP had ruined a sofa with red wine: "You just don't care for anything because you're spoilt. You have no care for money or anything."
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