ES News email The latest headlines in your inbox twice a day Monday - Friday plus breaking news updates Enter your email address Continue Please enter an email address Email address is invalid Fill out this field Email address is invalid You already have an account. Please log in Register with your social account or click here to log in I would like to receive lunchtime headlines Monday - Friday plus breaking news alerts, by email Update newsletter preferences

A woman from Boris Johnson's west London constituency has gone viral after describing the Prime Minister as a 'filthy piece of toerag'.

The unnamed woman was stopped for the cameras as part of a vox pop for the Sky's Sophy Ridge On Sunday programme on whether Mr Johnson will keep his seat in a general election.

The clip shows Ms Ridge approaching the woman and saying: "We are here in Uxbridge today, Boris Johnson's constituency..."

But before Ms Ridge can finish, the woman cuts her off abruptly and says: "Don't ever mention that name in front of me... that filthy piece of toerag."

She then walks away from the camera.

The clip was shown this morning on the show and has since gone viral, with the hashtag #filthypieceoftoerag now trending on Twitter.

One person wrote: "Not even worthy of being a whole toe rag. Just a piece of one."

Another said: "The hero this country needs right now."

Labour MP David Lammy was among those who shared the clip.

Many compared her to Brenda from Bristol, who responded by saying “not another one!” when a reporter told her that Theresa May had called a snap election for June 2017.

Mr Johnson has been MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip since 2015 and was MP for Henley from 2001 to 2008.

Comedian and writer David Schneider meanwhile tweeted: “‘Filthy piece of toe-rag’ is the new ‘Please leave my town’."

The hashtag #PleaseLeaveMyTown became the top Twitter trend in the UK in September after a man in Yorkshire shook the Prime Minister’s hand and said: “Please leave my town.”