Boris Johnson car crash: Terrified onlookers scream for help as PM collides with vehicle
FRIGHTENED witnesses could be heard shouting as they watched the terrifying moment Boris Johnson's car was involved in a collision outside Parliament.
Boris Johnson involved in car crash outside Parliament
Footage of Boris Johnson's crash has emerged, showing the moment a car collided with the Prime Minister's vehicle. In the video, protesters can be seen running in front of the PM's security motorcycle escort. As the car containing the British leader stops abruptly, the Range Rover behind hits the back of it.
Onlookers and protesters can be heard screaming as they witness the event.
Downing Street has confirmed that there have been no reports of injuries.
The protester responsible has been detained.
However, a noticeable dent was left in the PM's silver Jaguar.
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A Downing Street spokesman said: "Mr Johnson was travelling in the car at the time.
"I think the video speaks for itself as to what happened.
"No reports of anybody being injured."
Number 10 has characterised the event as a "small accident".
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In the video, police can be heard telling onlookers and protesters to "stay back".
One witness says: "It rear-ended the PM's car."
Another replies: "Yeah, I think so. Oh my God."
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After the cars drive away, police begin to try and clear protesters from the road.
A police van can be seen arriving with more officers to assist.
The Prime Minister was leaving the Westminster estate following Prime Minister's Questions.
Mr Johnson clashed with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer over a number of issues.
The two senior figures went back-and-forth over child poverty, school reopenings and local councils.