Cambridge-educated Buddhist playwright whose anti-Brexit play funded by EU
Daily MailThe couple who reported Boris Johnson to the police and recorded his row with girlfriend Carrie Symonds are ardent Remainers who have spoken out about Brexit. Mr Penn and wife Ms Leigh called the police after they claimed they were 'frightened and concerned' by noises coming from the flat in Camberwell, south London, during the early hours of Friday morning. Tom Penn and Eve Leigh, who live in the same block as Carrie Symonds, said they heard 'screaming, banging and then silence' in the early hours of Friday morning Ms Leigh's now deleted Twitter account described Mrs May's policies as 'insanely cruel' and added that 'all Tories suck' Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds, who accused Mr Johnson of spilling red wine on her sofa and ordered him to 'get off me' and 'get out of my flat' Eve Leigh with copies of her first professional play, Silent Planet, in 2014. Ms Leigh's father, the late composer Mitch Leigh, during I Am My Own Wife Opening Night on Broadway at The Lyceum Theater in New York She also previously claimed Theresa May had brought in 'insanely cruel policies', that Brexit was 'racist' and the Home Office was 'lower than vermin' as well as criticising Mrs May's policies as 'insanely cruel towards immigrants, poor people and people of colour'. She has also written work around Buddhism and her Jewish background Carrie Symonds was heard telling Mr Johnson to 'get off me' and 'get out of my flat' The street where Carrie Symonds in Camberwell, south London, has also been plastered with anti-Boris Johnson posters, with some saying 'We'd rather endure him as our neighbour' In the recording, which was passed to the newspaper after police attended the scene, Mr Johnson can be heard shouting 'get off my f***ing laptop' before a loud crashing noise is heard.