The Class War group said it would be happy if Boris Johnson ‘left the planet’

A group calling itself ‘Class War’ staged a protest outside the home of Boris Johnson’s girlfriend, Carrie Symonds, claiming he wasn’t even fit to be a ‘Pie Minister’.

Ms Symonds had previously said she was ‘too scared to return home’ following a row with the Tory leadership frontrunner, which resulted in neighbours calling the police.

The group held up signs that read ‘F**k Boris. F**k the government’.

Two people stood on the steps outside Ms Symonds’s £750,000 Camberwell flat, holding up a banner that read: ‘We must devastate the avenues where the wealthy live.’


The banner was emblazoned with the logo of anarchist group Class War – an organisation that originally started as a paper in 1982 but expanded into a political movement.

The group say they have had enough of ‘old Etonians running the country (Picture: Getty Images)

Members of the anti-establishment group turned up outside the Grade II Listed building just before 2pm today.



Among the protesters was Ian Bone, 71, who was the focus of media attention last year, when he accosted Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg’s children.

In September last year he told them: ‘Your daddy’s a horrible person.

‘A lot of people don’t like your daddy, you know that. No, he’s probably not told you about that.’

Six members of the anti-establishment group – including veteran protestor Ian Bone, turned up outside the Grade II Listed building just before 2pm today (Picture: SWNS)

A poster is seen attached to a fence outside the London home where Conservative Party leadership hopeful Boris Johnson MP has been staying (Picture: Rex Features)

The father-of-five added: ‘A lot of people hate him.’

The group said they wanted would-be Prime Minister Johnson out of Camberwell, and would be happy if he ‘left the planet’.

The veteran anarchists said they were sick of ‘old Etonians running the country’.

The group also held up signs that read ‘F**k Boris. F**k the government’ (Picture: SWNS)

One protester held up a sign that read: ‘Camberwell welcomes migrants not Boris’.

She said: ‘We don’t need old middle class white men telling us what to do.

‘Go back to Eton or Highgate or wherever it is white middle class men come from.’

She went on to add: ‘People who preach hate speech are not welcome in our community.

‘The policies he’s going to put in are racist policies.’

Protesters said they didn’t need ‘old middle class white men telling us what to do’ (Picture: SWNS.com)

Boris Johnson is the favourite to replace Theresa May as Prime Minister (Picture: PA)

Mr Bone continued: ‘No more old Etonians, no more feudal aristocracy.

‘Come on out Boris! We know you’re hiding under your f***ing chaise lounge.

‘We’ve had enough of old Etonians, f*** off!’

Asked if Johnson is fit to be Prime Minister, Bone said: ‘He certainly ain’t – he ain’t even fit to be a Pie Minister.’

The protesters moved on after about 20 minutes.

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