The clip has gone viral since it was posted on TikTok on Wednesday after the prime minister attended a police raid with specialist officers near Lewisham, south London. “Brother, how I got raided and Boris Johnson is there,” one man tells followers in the video posted to social media. The footage then cuts to what appears to be the interior of a house as a door opens to reveal police officers and none other than Mr Johnson wearing a life jacket. “Waguan Boris?” asks the man holding the phone. “Waguan Boris?” a man is seen asking the prime minister “Goodmorning how are you?” Mr. Johnson seems to say in a barely audible response. No arrests were made during the raid. Mr Johnson will step down at the helm next week as either Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss are handed the keys to Downing Street. The outgoing leader is on a series of visits around the country on what has been dubbed a “farewell tour”, before his replacement is chosen by Tory MPs. Mr Johnson leaves the area after witnessing a drug-related raid by Metropolitan Police officers in West Norwood, London. Mr Johnson used the opportunity to highlight his track record in tackling crime. The visit came after the Telegraph reported that Home Secretary Priti Patel had told officers to focus on the basics of policing. A report by the Policy Exchange think tank warned that the public felt the police were being distracted by “woke” causes. Speaking to broadcasters after the raid, the prime minister joked about those concerns. “I’m telling you,” he said. “I just saw a bunch of cops wake up a lot of drug dealers this morning and wake them up long before they were expecting to have breakfast. Want a quick and special update on the biggest news? Listen to our latest podcasts to find out what you need to know “They were woken up with warrants and woken up to the news that they were under arrest for causing misery in the communities of London. “And that’s what I want the police to do, that’s what Preeti wants to do. “I thank them for what they do. They do an absolutely fantastic job.” He also spoke of “13,700 more police officers now on the streets”. The government says this recruitment drive across England and Wales was part of Mr Johnson’s pledge to put 20,000 extra officers on the streets. It comes after police numbers in England and Wales fell by more than 20,000 between 2009 and 2018, with Conservative-led governments in power since May 2010.


title: “The Video Captures Boris Johnson Appearing In A Police Raid In London Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “Fran Kelley”


The clip has gone viral since it was posted on TikTok on Wednesday after the prime minister attended a police raid with specialist officers near Lewisham, south London. “Brother, how I got raided and Boris Johnson is there,” one man tells followers in the video posted to social media. The footage then cuts to what appears to be the interior of a house as a door opens to reveal police officers and none other than Mr Johnson wearing a life jacket. “Waguan Boris?” asks the man holding the phone. “Waguan Boris?” a man is seen asking the prime minister “Goodmorning how are you?” Mr. Johnson seems to say in a barely audible response. No arrests were made during the raid. Mr Johnson will step down at the helm next week as either Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss are handed the keys to Downing Street. The outgoing leader is on a series of visits around the country on what has been dubbed a “farewell tour”, before his replacement is chosen by Tory MPs. Mr Johnson leaves the area after witnessing a drug-related raid by Metropolitan Police officers in West Norwood, London. Mr Johnson used the opportunity to highlight his track record in tackling crime. The visit came after the Telegraph reported that Home Secretary Priti Patel had told officers to focus on the basics of policing. A report by the Policy Exchange think tank warned that the public felt the police were being distracted by “woke” causes. Speaking to broadcasters after the raid, the prime minister joked about those concerns. “I’m telling you,” he said. “I just saw a bunch of cops wake up a lot of drug dealers this morning and wake them up long before they were expecting to have breakfast. Want a quick and special update on the biggest news? Listen to our latest podcasts to find out what you need to know “They were woken up with warrants and woken up to the news that they were under arrest for causing misery in the communities of London. “And that’s what I want the police to do, that’s what Preeti wants to do. “I thank them for what they do. They do an absolutely fantastic job.” He also spoke of “13,700 more police officers now on the streets”. The government says this recruitment drive across England and Wales was part of Mr Johnson’s pledge to put 20,000 extra officers on the streets. It comes after police numbers in England and Wales fell by more than 20,000 between 2009 and 2018, with Conservative-led governments in power since May 2010.


title: “The Video Captures Boris Johnson Appearing In A Police Raid In London Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-10” author: “Larry Brown”


The clip has gone viral since it was posted on TikTok on Wednesday after the prime minister attended a police raid with specialist officers near Lewisham, south London. “Brother, how I got raided and Boris Johnson is there,” one man tells followers in the video posted to social media. The footage then cuts to what appears to be the interior of a house as a door opens to reveal police officers and none other than Mr Johnson wearing a life jacket. “Waguan Boris?” asks the man holding the phone. “Waguan Boris?” a man is seen asking the prime minister “Goodmorning how are you?” Mr. Johnson seems to say in a barely audible response. No arrests were made during the raid. Mr Johnson will step down at the helm next week as either Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss are handed the keys to Downing Street. The outgoing leader is on a series of visits around the country on what has been dubbed a “farewell tour”, before his replacement is chosen by Tory MPs. Mr Johnson leaves the area after witnessing a drug-related raid by Metropolitan Police officers in West Norwood, London. Mr Johnson used the opportunity to highlight his track record in tackling crime. The visit came after the Telegraph reported that Home Secretary Priti Patel had told officers to focus on the basics of policing. A report by the Policy Exchange think tank warned that the public felt the police were being distracted by “woke” causes. Speaking to broadcasters after the raid, the prime minister joked about those concerns. “I’m telling you,” he said. “I just saw a bunch of cops wake up a lot of drug dealers this morning and wake them up long before they were expecting to have breakfast. Want a quick and special update on the biggest news? Listen to our latest podcasts to find out what you need to know “They were woken up with warrants and woken up to the news that they were under arrest for causing misery in the communities of London. “And that’s what I want the police to do, that’s what Preeti wants to do. “I thank them for what they do. They do an absolutely fantastic job.” He also spoke of “13,700 more police officers now on the streets”. The government says this recruitment drive across England and Wales was part of Mr Johnson’s pledge to put 20,000 extra officers on the streets. It comes after police numbers in England and Wales fell by more than 20,000 between 2009 and 2018, with Conservative-led governments in power since May 2010.


title: “The Video Captures Boris Johnson Appearing In A Police Raid In London Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-25” author: “Joyce Cloutier”


The clip has gone viral since it was posted on TikTok on Wednesday after the prime minister attended a police raid with specialist officers near Lewisham, south London. “Brother, how I got raided and Boris Johnson is there,” one man tells followers in the video posted to social media. The footage then cuts to what appears to be the interior of a house as a door opens to reveal police officers and none other than Mr Johnson wearing a life jacket. “Waguan Boris?” asks the man holding the phone. “Waguan Boris?” a man is seen asking the prime minister “Goodmorning how are you?” Mr. Johnson seems to say in a barely audible response. No arrests were made during the raid. Mr Johnson will step down at the helm next week as either Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss are handed the keys to Downing Street. The outgoing leader is on a series of visits around the country on what has been dubbed a “farewell tour”, before his replacement is chosen by Tory MPs. Mr Johnson leaves the area after witnessing a drug-related raid by Metropolitan Police officers in West Norwood, London. Mr Johnson used the opportunity to highlight his track record in tackling crime. The visit came after the Telegraph reported that Home Secretary Priti Patel had told officers to focus on the basics of policing. A report by the Policy Exchange think tank warned that the public felt the police were being distracted by “woke” causes. Speaking to broadcasters after the raid, the prime minister joked about those concerns. “I’m telling you,” he said. “I just saw a bunch of cops wake up a lot of drug dealers this morning and wake them up long before they were expecting to have breakfast. Want a quick and special update on the biggest news? Listen to our latest podcasts to find out what you need to know “They were woken up with warrants and woken up to the news that they were under arrest for causing misery in the communities of London. “And that’s what I want the police to do, that’s what Preeti wants to do. “I thank them for what they do. They do an absolutely fantastic job.” He also spoke of “13,700 more police officers now on the streets”. The government says this recruitment drive across England and Wales was part of Mr Johnson’s pledge to put 20,000 extra officers on the streets. It comes after police numbers in England and Wales fell by more than 20,000 between 2009 and 2018, with Conservative-led governments in power since May 2010.