Published: 2:13 PM December 6, 2019 Updated: 6:23 PM September 17, 2020

After a Brexit Party candidate lied about their car and trailer being rammed off the road by the extreme, hard left, police have confirmed the vehicle was just knocked over by the wind. Photo: Twitter - Credit: Archant

A Brexit Party candidate appears to have lied about their car and trailer being 'rammed off the road' by the 'extreme, hard left' after police said the vehicle was just knocked over by the wind.

So how bad can it get in Doncaster?

Tonight they attempted to ram my colleague off the road. Car spun, trailer smashed, driver in hospital.

How bad? #Election2019 #Doncaster #BrexitParty #LabourParty pic.twitter.com/3nuYxOAh1E — Andy Stewart (@BrexitDoncNorth) December 5, 2019

A car and trailer with the message "Enough is enough! Vote Brexit Party" was spun off of the roads in Doncaster late last night.

The Brexit Party candidate for Doncaster North Andy Stewart announced "they attempted to ram my colleague off the road. Car spun, trailer smashed, driver in hospital.

"How bad can it get in Doncaster?"

According to Stewart. the car had been run from the road, leaving the trailer smashed and the driver - Brexit Party candidate for Doncaster Central Surjit Singh Duhre - hospitalised.

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But South Yorkshire police have now corrected Stewart's claims, announcing that the trailer was tipped over by the wind, causing the car to swerve.

Before the police came to their conclusion, Stewart doubled down on his claims, adding that Singh Duhre "has a bodyguard because of death threats" and "they saw everything".

The Doncaster Free Press now confirms that police officers have told them this is not true.

"It is believed the weather conditions played a factor in this incident due to the high winds last night," a spokesman for the police said.

"The carriageway was blocked for a time before police and members of the public pulled the trailer out of the road.

"No other vehicles were involved and we received no reports of injuries."

The Brexit Party had initially confirmed the 'attack', saying: "A vehicle, believed to be a taxi, swerved into the car Mr Durhre was driving, forcing it off the road.

"It is the latest in a series of incidents and acts of sabotage, believed to originate from the town's extreme hard left."