BORIS Johnson’s bid for No10 is in chaos after police dashed to his flat following a blazing row between him and his girlfriend.
A neighbour who heard screaming, shouting and plate-smashing just after midnight yesterday called 999 over fears for Carrie Symonds, 31.
Johnson’s partner Carrie shouted “get off me” and “get out of my flat” during a bust-up at their home, it was claimed last night.
The would-be Prime Minister, 55, lives with PR guru Carrie, 31, at a flat in South London.
One neighbour said they heard what appeared to be an angry confrontation and recorded it because they feared for Carrie’s safety.
In the recording, Mr Johnson can allegedly be heard refusing to leave the flat and telling his girlfriend to “get off my f***ing laptop” before a loud crash is heard.
Carrie then reportedly told him he had ruined a sofa with red wine and added: “You just don’t care for anything because you’re spoilt.
“You have no care for money or anything.”
The neighbour said: “There was a smashing sound of what sounded like plates.
'GET OFF MY F***ING LAPTOP'
“There were a couple of very loud screams that I’m certain were Carrie and she was shouting to ‘get out’ a lot.
“She was saying ‘get out of my flat’ and he was saying no. And then there was silence after the screaming.
“My wife, who was in bed half asleep, had heard a loud bang and the house shook.”
After the row ended, the neighbour knocked on the door of the flat in a Victorian house to check up on Carrie.
The neighbour said: “I was hoping that someone would answer and say, ‘We’re OK’. I knocked three times and no one came to the door.”
The neighbour then called 999. Two response cars and a police van rushed to the scene and quizzed the Tory leadership race front-runner and Carrie.
MP Ben Wallace, a senior ally of Mr Johnson tweeted a message in support, before quickly deleting it.
He wrote: "What a non story 'couple have row.' Lefty neighbours give recording to Guardian.
"Newspaper reaches new low is a better news story."
Nursery worker Fatima, 32, lives next door to the couple with her four-year-old son.
She said: “I heard a lot of noise, mostly screaming and shouting. It lasted about ten minutes.
“I was watching something on TV, I had to mute it. I’ve never heard anything like it before.
“I heard three or four glass objects being thrown while she was shouting.
“He had a much calmer voice and was telling her to calm down, but she was still chucking things about.
“She sounded very angry, shouting and swearing. It did cross my mind to call the police but then they turned up and I was reassured.
“I saw one police car and a van, they stayed about ten minutes and left. Then it was all quiet for the rest of the night.”
ROW 'NOT SERIOUS'
Last night the couple tried to play down the incident — telling friends they did have a row but insisting it was not serious.
But stunned allies of the former Foreign Secretary were trying to get hold of the tape to assess the potential damage for themselves.
And there were unconfirmed reports Johnson may seek an injunction over it.
Scotland Yard said last night the pair were “safe and well” and no offences had been committed.
A spokesman said: “At 00.24hrs, police responded to a call from a resident in the SE5 area of Camberwell.
“The caller was concerned for the welfare of a female neighbour.
“Police attended and spoke to all occupants of the address who were all safe and well.
“There were no offences or concerns apparent to the officers and there was no cause for police action.”
But the shocking revelations will throw into doubt Mr Johnson’s hopes of a smooth journey into Downing Street in the next month.
Last night allies of the former Foreign Secretary were left stunned by the revelation.
It appeared Boris had not even told any of his campaign team about the cops’ visit.
Mr Johnson’s spokesman refused to make any comment on the incident last night, or deny any of the facts about it — first reported by The Guardian.
But one senior MP close to Boris said last night: “What the hell is he thinking? This is our worst nightmare”.
When The Sun broke the news to another senior MP backer, he said: “Oh f***.” But others close to Mr Johnson attempted to shake it off.
Another senior figure on his team said: “It’s just an argument with his girlfriend isn’t it?
“I’m sure it can all be explained, and that’s what I imagine Carrie will be doing tomorrow.”
However, the shocking revelations will still throw into doubt Mr Johnson’s hopes of a smooth journey into Downing Street in the next month.
The incident will raise questions among Tory members - who will choose between Mr Johnson and Jeremy Hunt - over Boris’s complicated private life.
He is twice divorced and had a love child while Mayor of London.
After Friday morning's incident, one senior MP close to Boris said: “What the hell is he thinking? This is our worst nightmare”.
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Johnson's challenger — his successor as Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt — refused to comment.
But a Hunt backer said: “If this is as bad as it first looks, this could be the shortest Tory leadership contest ever.”
The alleged domestic incident happened just hours after Foreign Office minister Mark Field grabbed a female environmental protester by the neck at a City dinner.
It will raise questions among Tory members — who will choose between Mr Johnson and Mr Hunt — over Boris’s complicated private life.
He is twice divorced and had a love child while Mayor of London.
Rumours first began circulating about his relationship with Carrie as he separated from his second wife Marina Wheeler last year.
Boris Johnson's very complicated love life
Love rat Boris Johnson has been married twice - and had a string of infamous affairs.
He wed first wife Allegra Mostyn-Owen in 1987 after meeting her at Oxford University.
But they were divorced six years later after he had an affair with lawyer Marina Wheeler.
He married Marina but was caught out over his affair with society writer Petronella Wyatt.
She was one of Mr Johnson’s columnists when he was editor of the Spectator.
He denied reports of the affair as nothing more than an “inverted pyramid of piffle”.
However, Petronella later revealed she had an abortion and suffered a miscarriage.
Pals claimed their romance overlapped with an affair with Times Educational Supplement journalist Anna Fazackerley.
Then, a year after he became Mayor of London in 2008, his love life blew up again when he fathered a child with arts consultant Helen Macintyre.
Rumours about his latest love Carrie Symonds first circulated when his separation with Marina was announced last year.
Carrie — who was targeted by black cab sex attacker John Worboys — was credited with having smartened up Boris and appeared at his campaign launch last week.
This prompted speculation that they would soon be living together in No 10.
Mr Johnson has been the runaway leader in the race to succeed Theresa May as PM.
On Thursday night he won the latest vote in the battle for No10 with 160 backers — more than half of all 313 Tory MPs.
Mr Hunt bagged 77 votes — pipping Michael Gove who got 75 votes and was eliminated.
Tim Bale, Politics Professor at Queen Mary University of London, yesterday tweeted: “Who was it who first said ‘The only person who can stop Boris Johnson is... Boris Johnson?”
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The former Foreign Secretary and Mayor of London is in a run-off with Mr Hunt, with Tory party members set to vote over the next month.
In an interview with the today, Mr Hunt accuses Boris of being a "bottler".
And he challenges his opponent to a series of open hustings and TV debates to make the battle for Number 10 a “a proper British competition”.
A spokesman for Johnson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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