Anarchists demonstrate outside flat that Boris Johnson's girlfriend is 'too ...

Anarchists staged a protest today outside the flat that Carrie Symonds is 'too scared to return to' after her row with Boris Johnson which prompted neighbours to call police. 

A group of people from Class War arrived at the apartment claiming Johnson wasn't even fit to be a 'Pie Minister'. 

Two people stood on the steps outside Ms Symonds's Camberwell flat holding up a banner that read: 'We must devastate the avenues where the wealthy live.'

Anarchists staged a protest today outside the flat where police were called following a row between Boris Johnson and his girlfriend

Anarchists staged a protest today outside the flat where police were called following a row between Boris Johnson and his girlfriend

Carrie Symonds (pictured at his leadership launch earlier this month) is struggling after receiving hate mail at her flat in Camberwell, south London

Carrie Symonds (pictured at his leadership launch earlier this month) is struggling after receiving hate mail at her flat in Camberwell, south London

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. 

Quoting radical socialist Lucy Parsons, the poster seemed designed to intimidate - featuring a large skull and crossbones and two anarchy symbols. 

Ms Symonds was today reported to be 'too scared to go home' after she was recorded in a 'political stitch-up' by neighbours Eve Leigh and Tom Penn while she argued with her boyfriend Boris Johnson inside their flat. 

Members of the anti-establishment group - including veteran protester Ian Bone, once described as 'The Most Dangerous Man in Britain' - turned up outside the Grade II Listed building just before 2pm today.

They 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'.

One of the Class War mob - holding a sign that read 'Camberwell welcomes migrants not Boris' - said she would be happy for the Tory leadership candidate to 'leave the planet'.

Asked if she would like Mr Johnson to leave the area, she said: 'Absolutely - I'd like him to leave the planet.

'I want Boris out of Camberwell and the British out of Ireland.

'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.

Speaking at a hustings in Birmingham on Saturday, Boris Johnson did not mention the issue in his opening comments, insisting: 'We need to get Brexit done... and I am the right man'

Speaking at a hustings in Birmingham on Saturday, Boris Johnson did not mention the issue in his opening comments, insisting: 'We need to get Brexit done... and I am the right man'

Six members of the anti-establishment group - including veteran protester Ian Bone, once described as 'The Most Dangerous Man in Britain' - turned up outside the Grade II Listed building just before 2pm today

Six members of the anti-establishment group - including veteran protester Ian Bone, once described as 'The Most Dangerous Man in Britain' - turned up outside the Grade II Listed building just before 2pm today

'I'm not asking for segregation, I'm asking Boris to f*** off out of Camberwell.'

She added: 'People who preach hate speech are not welcome in our community.

'The policies he's going to put in are racist policies.

'I'm not angry with Boris for what he's says, I'm angry at Boris because he exists: the fact that the likes of him tell us what to do and how to do it.'

Bone, 71, who walked with a stick, ranted: 'No more old Etonians, no more feudal aristocracy.

'Come on out Boris! We know you're hiding under your f***ing chaise longue.

'We've had enough of

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