'F*** off and die... and not in that order!' What Boris Johnson told irate cabbie in late-night street row over taxi app Uber
It was just after midnight and Mr Johnson was cycling home along
St John's Street in Islington, North London, after attending a dinner,
when the cabbie saw him driving the same way and decided to heckle him.
The driver was apparently irate over the mayor's perceived lack of
support for black-cab drivers in their battle with controversial minicab
booking firm Uber. He seized the opportunity to give Mr Johnson his
opinion by leaning out of his cab window and gesticulating vigorously
with his hand, while simultaneously shouting: 'You're one of them,
mate.' A video filmed by a passerby reveals the foul-mouthed response
from Mr Johnson, who is tipped as a future leader of the Conservative
Party.
'F*** off and die... and not in that order!' What Boris Johnson told irate cabbie in late-night street row over taxi app Uber
- Cabbie saw Mayor travelling same way in north London and heckled him
- Driver was angry over 'lack of support' for black-cab drivers in Uber row
- He leaned out of cab window and gesticulated vigorously with his hand
- Video by passerby reveals the foul-mouthed response from Mr Johnson
When a
black-cab driver offered Boris Johnson the benefit of his worldly
wisdom the other night – as they are inclined to do – he got a robust
answer back.
The London Mayor and Tory MP told the cabbie to ‘f*** off and die’.
In
case he had been misunderstood, the mayor reiterated his position on
the matter, saying: ‘Why don’t you f*** off and die – and not in that
order.’
Exchange: The cabbie was apparently
irate over London Mayor Boris Johnson’s perceived lack of support for
black-cab drivers in their battle with controversial minicab booking
firm Uber
In his direction: The driver seized
the opportunity to give Mr Johnson his opinion by leaning out of his cab
window and gesticulating vigorously with his hand, while simultaneously
shouting: ‘You’re one of them, mate'
Caught on camera: A video filmed by a
passerby reveals the foul-mouthed response from Mr Johnson, who is
tipped as a future leader of the Conservative Party
It
was just after midnight and Mr Johnson was cycling home along St John’s
Street in Islington, North London, after attending a dinner, when the
cabbie saw him driving the same way and decided to heckle him.
The
driver was apparently irate over the mayor’s perceived lack of support
for black-cab drivers in their battle with controversial minicab booking
firm Uber.
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