'Please leave my town': Boris Johnson berated by members of the public as his election campaign launch goes wrong

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'Please leave my town': Boris Johnson berated by members of the public as his election campaign launch goes wrong
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The prime minister's campaign got off to a bad start with members of the public berating him and a police officer almost fainting during his speech.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson's unofficial campaign launch got off to a bad start in Yorkshire, England. Johnson was berated by multiple members of the public on a campaign walkabout. One man told him to"please leave my town" while another attacked him for campaigning rather than negotiating with the EU. The prime minister was later criticised for politicising police officers who were instructed to stand behind Johnson during his launch speech.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson's unofficial campaign launch got off to a bad start in Yorkshire, England. Johnson was berated by multiple members of the public on a campaign walkabout. One man told him to"please leave my town" while another attacked him for campaigning rather than negotiating with the EU. The prime minister was later criticised for politicising police officers who were instructed to stand behind Johnson during his launch speech.

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