UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons car involved in crash outside Parliament refederalize

Author : tektosilicate2002
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 08:32:12


As Johnson's car left Parliament to drive the short distance to Downing Street following the weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions, a group of protesters ran towards the car, prompting it to come to a sudden halt.

A security car following the Prime Minister's vehicle then ran into the back of Johnson's car, leaving a visible dent.



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The story came to light after a video of the crash circulated on social media.

Johnson's official spokesperson confirmed that the video showed the PM's car, and that he was in it at the time, but said he was unhurt in the shunt.

'Yes, that was the PM's car,' the spokesperson said. 'I think the video speaks for itself as to what happened. No reports of anybody being injured.'

London's Metropolitan Police issued a statement, saying: 'A pedestrian is reported to have stepped onto the road, causing the vehicles to suddenly stop, which has led to two of the vehicles in the convoy being involved in a damage-only collision.'

It added that a man 'was arrested at the scene for offences under Section 5 of the Public Order Act and for obstructing the highway' and that all vehicles involved 'were able to drive from the scene.'

Downing Street has said that it will not be commenting on the matter further.

A security car following the Prime Minister's vehicle then ran into the back of Johnson's car, leaving a visible dent. Johnson's official spokesperson confirmed that the video showed the PM's car, and that he was in it at the time, but said he was unhurt in the shunt. The story came to light after a video of the crash circulated on social media. Downing Street has said that it will not be commenting on the matter further. 'Yes, that was the PM's car,' the spokesperson said. 'I think the video speaks for itself as to what happened. No reports of anybody being injured.' A security car following the Prime Minister's vehicle then ran into the back of Johnson's car, leaving a visible dent. The story came to light after a video of the crash circulated on social media. London's Metropolitan Police issued a statement, saying: 'A pedestrian is reported to have stepped onto the road, causing the vehicles to suddenly stop, which has led to two of the vehicles in the convoy being involved in a damage-only collision.' London's Metropolitan Police issued a statement, saying: 'A pedestrian is reported to have stepped onto the road, causing the vehicles to suddenly stop, which has led to two of the vehicles in the convoy being involved in a damage-only collision.' The story came to light after a video of the crash circulated on social media. It added that a man 'was arrested at the scene for offences under Section 5 of the Public Order Act and for obstructing the highway' and that all vehicles involved 'were able to drive from the scene.' A security car following the Prime Minister's vehicle then ran into the back of Johnson's car, leaving a visible dent. A security car following the Prime Minister's vehicle then ran into the back of Johnson's car, leaving a visible dent. As Johnson's car left Parliament to drive the short distance to Downing Street following the weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions, a group of protesters ran towards the car, prompting it to come to a sudden halt. 'Yes, that was the PM's car,' the spokesperson said. 'I think the video speaks for itself as to what happened. No reports of anybody being injured.' London's Metropolitan Police issued a statement, saying: 'A pedestrian is reported to have stepped onto the road, causing the vehicles to suddenly stop, which has led to two of the vehicles in the convoy being involved in a damage-only collision.' It added that a man 'was arrested at the scene for offences under Section 5 of the Public Order Act and for obstructing the highway' and that all vehicles involved 'were able to drive from the scene.' As Johnson's car left Parliament to drive the short distance to Downing Street following the weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions, a group of protesters ran towards the car, prompting it to come to a sudden halt. The story came to light after a video of the crash circulated on social media. Johnson's official spokesperson confirmed that the video showed the PM's car, and that he was in it at the time, but said he was unhurt in the shunt. Johnson's official spokesperson confirmed that the video showed the PM's car, and that he was in it at the time, but said he was unhurt in the shunt. 'Yes, that was the PM's car,' the spokesperson said. 'I think the video speaks for itself as to what happened. No reports of anybody being injured.' 'Yes, that was the PM's car,' the spokesperson said. 'I think the video speaks for itself as to what happened. No reports of anybody being injured.' London's Metropolitan Police issued a statement, saying: 'A pedestrian is reported to have stepped onto the road, causing the vehicles to suddenly stop, which has led to two of the vehicles in the convoy being involved in a damage-only collision.' As Johnson's car left Parliament to drive the short distance to Downing Street following the weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions, a group of protesters ran towards the car, prompting it to come to a sudden halt.

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