Dramatic moment ‘Kurdish protester’ leaps out in front of Boris Johnson’s Jaguar as he leaves Parliament – before a following security vehicle collides with the PM’s car

By Mark Duell for MailOnline, Updated: 14:47 BST, 17 June 2020

This is the dramatic moment a Kurdish protester leapt out in front of Boris Johnson’s Jaguar car today as he left the Houses of Parliament, before a security vehicle following behind collided with the Prime Minister’s vehicle.

An activist from a group demonstrating outside Parliament’s gates in Westminster this afternoon ran towards Mr Johnson’s Jaguar XJ Portfolio V8 LWB Auto as his convoy left following Prime Minister’s questions.

The lead car was forced to stop, with an escorting vehicle running into the back of it in what appeared to be a minor collision. The vehicles then drove off, with a dent visible in the back of Mr Johnson’s £54,000 car.

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The Prime Minister’s Jaguar car is dented after it was hit by a support vehicle in London today

Police detain a man after he ran in front of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s car this afternoon

Police detain a man after he ran in front of the car as it left the Houses of Parliament today

Police detain a man after he ran in front of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s car this afternoon

The man is pictured on the floor as he is detained by police in Westminster this afternoon

Police detain a man after he ran in front of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s car this afternoon

The man is led away by police officers following the crash in Westminster this afternoon

Police detain a man after he ran in front of the Prime Minister’s car in Westminster today+10

Police ask people to back away after a man ran in front of Boris Johnson’s car this afternoon

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