Senior Tory MP says altercation at Boris Johnson's girlfriend's home will 'not go down well'
Daily MailThe domestic disturbance at Boris Johnson's girlfriend's home could harm his chance of becoming prime minister, a senior Tory MP has warned. Pictured at 8pm, shortly after news of a domestic disturbance at his house broke, Boris Johnson attends the Uxbridge and South Ruislip Conservative Association Summer Drinks in Uxbridge Miss Symonds is said to have been heard screaming at Mr Johnson to get out of the flat in a Victorian House in Camberwell, south London that she bought last year and lives in with her lover Boris Johnson attended the Uxbridge and South Ruislip Conservative Association Summer Drinks in Uxbridge just an hour after reports of the blazing bust-up between him and his partner Miss Symonds is said to have been heard screaming and telling the 55-year-old Tory leadership favourite to 'get off me' and 'get out of my flat'. Mr Johnson came first in the vote with 160, but Mr Hunt came home just two votes ahead of Mr Gove, 77-75 raising questioned about whether Mr Johnson's team arranged for some of the runaway favourite's backers to 'lend' votes to the Foreign Secretary Mr Williamson, a former chief whip, was said to have warned a Dominic Raab backer: 'If I wanted you to vote for someone else I'd tell you.' The two final candidates will attempt to woo Tory councillors this afternoon when they separately address Conservative members of the Local Government Using his loaf: the Foreign Secretary helped deliver bread in Tenbury, Worcestershire today as he launched his campaign ahead of a meeting with Tory councillors in London later Mr Hunt went on to beat Mr Gove by just two votes, the same number as were missing from the expected increase in support for Boris Johnson ITV will host first head-to-head Tory leadership debate ITV will host a head-to-head debate between Conservative leadership candidates Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt. Mr Johnson attended the event shortly after news of the blazing row with his girlfriend broke The row came just hours after Mr Johnson cemented his position as the runaway favourite to succeed Theresa May as prime minister Johnson's campaign team said they had 'no comment' to make concerning allegations that police were called to the home Mr Johnson, left, shares with Miss Symonds, right Boris Johnson leaving his house this morning.