CLASS War protesters have descended on the home Boris Johnson's lover is "too scared" to return to after the couple's blazing row.
Anarchists stormed the South London home holding up banners reading: "F*** Boris. F*** the government".
Two of the protesters held up a large poster that said: "We must devastate the avenues where the wealthy live."
It was emblazoned with the logo of anarchist group Class War, which originally started as a newspaper in 1982 but expanded into a political movement.
Protesters demanded Boris leave Camberwell and said they would be happy if the PM hopeful "left the planet".
One protester, named Sorcha, said she had lived in the area for 30 years - adding: "Refugees and migrants are welcome, Boris isn't."
Another, named Bone, 71, ranted: "No more old Etonians, no more feudal aristocracy.
"Come on out Boris! We know you're hiding under your f***ing chaise lounge.
"We've had enough of old Etonians, f*** off!"
Meanwhile, Kirstie Lamont, 48, said: "This area is just not hostile.
"We probably wouldn't throw yogurt on him if he walked by. But we wouldn't be inviting him around for dinner."
And even the Scrufts dog show, which was held in the park opposite the flat, hasn't been immune to opinions about Boris.
One of the spectators said: "There's only one man who's lowered the tone of this community, and that's the one who lives there."
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It comes as it emerged Carrie Symonds is "too scared to return home" after cops were called to the flat following a row she had with Boris on Friday.
Furious Carrie last night claimed she had been “stitched up” after cops dashed to the late-night row.
The 31-year-old has told pals she is too scared to return to her £750,000 flat after being subjected to what she believes to be a hate campaign.
A Boris camp insider said: “As far as Carrie is concerned this is a stitch-up.
“Both she and Boris are convinced that this was politically-motivated.
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“It was a row like lots of couples have at the end of a demanding day but suddenly they found the police on their doorstep.”
It was today revealed the couple who phoned police and recorded the argument are a a Cambridge-educated millionaire's daughter and her staunch Remainer husband.
Eve Leigh, 34, and Tom Penn, 30, claimed they called cops because they were "frightened and concerned" and denied having a political agenda.