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  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. Brandon Lewis (l), Chairman of the Conservative party, arrives at the party’s headquarters with Sir Edward Lister (r) following the announcement that Boris Johnson had been elected as the party leader and would replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. Boris Johnson is welcomed at the headquarters of the Conservative Party by party Chairman Brandon Lewis following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. Boris Johnson is welcomed at the headquarters of the Conservative Party by party Chairman Brandon Lewis following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. Boris Johnson is welcomed at the headquarters of the Conservative Party by party Chairman Brandon Lewis following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. Boris Johnson is welcomed at the headquarters of the Conservative Party by party Chairman Brandon Lewis following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. Boris Johnson is welcomed at the headquarters of the Conservative Party by party Chairman Brandon Lewis following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. Boris Johnson is welcomed at the headquarters of the Conservative Party by party Chairman Brandon Lewis following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. Boris Johnson is welcomed at the headquarters of the Conservative Party by party Chairman Brandon Lewis following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. Boris Johnson is welcomed at the headquarters of the Conservative Party by party Chairman Brandon Lewis following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-leader-win-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 22 November, 2019. Dr Emily Grossman addresses climate activists from Scientists for XR outside the headquarters of the Conservative Party during a demonstration intended to communicate the science relating to the climate and ecological emergency. Activists were dressed in labcoats to represent the 1600 scientists worldwide who have signed the Scientists Declaration in support of non-violent direct action against government inaction against the climate and ecological emergency.
    Scientists-for-XR-Science-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 22 November, 2019. A climate activist from Extinction Rebellion stands outside the headquarters of the Conservative Party on the fifth day of an ‘Election Rebellion’ hunger strike to highlight government inaction on the climate and ecological emergency. Activists are also present outside the headquarters of other political parties during the general election.
    Scientists-for-XR-Science-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 22 November, 2019. Climate activists from Scientists for XR gather outside the headquarters of the Conservative Party during a demonstration intended to communicate the science relating to the climate and ecological emergency. Activists were dressed in labcoats to represent the 1600 scientists worldwide who have signed the Scientists Declaration in support of non-violent direct action against government inaction against the climate and ecological emergency.
    Scientists-for-XR-Science-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Age-UK-TV-licence-over-75s-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Age-UK-TV-licence-over-75s-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Age-UK-TV-licence-over-75s-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. A security guard at the headquarters of the Conservative Party accepts letters from campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum who had collected more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Age-UK-TV-licence-over-75s-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. A security guard at the headquarters of the Conservative Party accepts letters from campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum who had collected more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Age-UK-TV-licence-over-75s-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Age-UK-TV-licence-over-75s-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
    2019-image-selection-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Age-UK-TV-licence-over-75s-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Age-UK-TV-licence-over-75s-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Age-UK-TV-licence-over-75s-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Age-UK-TV-licence-over-75s-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A woman holding a red-painted box over her head protests outside the headquarters of the Conservative party against Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s likening of Muslim women wearing burqas to letterboxes in an article which he wrote for the Daily Telegraph in August 2018. Other activists held signs highlighting other offensive descriptions used by Mr Johnson and questioned his suitability as Prime Minister.
    Racism-Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A small group of activists holding placards highlighting offensive terms and descriptions used in the past by Prime Minister Boris Johnson protests outside the headquarters of the Conservative party.
    Racism-Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A small group of activists holding placards highlighting offensive terms and descriptions used in the past by Prime Minister Boris Johnson protests outside the headquarters of the Conservative party.
    Racism-Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A woman holding a red-painted box over her head protests outside the headquarters of the Conservative party against Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s likening of Muslim women wearing burqas to letterboxes in an article which he wrote for the Daily Telegraph in August 2018. Other activists held signs highlighting other offensive descriptions used by Mr Johnson and questioned his suitability as Prime Minister.
    Racism-Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A small group of activists holding placards highlighting offensive terms and descriptions used in the past by Prime Minister Boris Johnson protests outside the headquarters of the Conservative party.
    Racism-Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A small group of activists holding placards highlighting offensive terms and descriptions used in the past by Prime Minister Boris Johnson protests outside the headquarters of the Conservative party.
    Racism-Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A small group of activists holding placards highlighting offensive terms and descriptions used in the past by Prime Minister Boris Johnson protests outside the headquarters of the Conservative party.
    Racism-Boris-Johnson-CCHQ-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A screen positioned outside Conservative party HQ, organised by campaign group Led By Donkeys, relays broadcast journalist Andrew Neil’s challenge to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to submit himself to the scrutiny of a detailed interview with him prior to the general election, as have all other party leaders. To date, the Prime Minister has failed to accept all such requests from Andrew Neil.
    Led-by-Donkeys-Boris-CCHQ-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A screen positioned outside Conservative party HQ, organised by campaign group Led By Donkeys, relays broadcast journalist Andrew Neil’s challenge to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to submit himself to the scrutiny of a detailed interview with him prior to the general election, as have all other party leaders. To date, the Prime Minister has failed to accept all such requests from Andrew Neil.
    Led-by-Donkeys-Boris-CCHQ-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A screen positioned outside Conservative party HQ, organised by campaign group Led By Donkeys, relays broadcast journalist Andrew Neil’s challenge to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to submit himself to the scrutiny of a detailed interview with him prior to the general election, as have all other party leaders. To date, the Prime Minister has failed to accept all such requests from Andrew Neil.
    Led-by-Donkeys-Boris-CCHQ-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A screen positioned outside Conservative party HQ, organised by campaign group Led By Donkeys, relays broadcast journalist Andrew Neil’s challenge to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to submit himself to the scrutiny of a detailed interview with him prior to the general election, as have all other party leaders. To date, the Prime Minister has failed to accept all such requests from Andrew Neil.
    Led-by-Donkeys-Boris-CCHQ-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A screen positioned outside Conservative party HQ, organised by campaign group Led By Donkeys, relays broadcast journalist Andrew Neil’s challenge to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to submit himself to the scrutiny of a detailed interview with him prior to the general election, as have all other party leaders. To date, the Prime Minister has failed to accept all such requests from Andrew Neil.
    Led-by-Donkeys-Boris-CCHQ-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Members of staff look out of Conservative party HQ at a screen parked outside, supplied by campaign group Led By Donkeys, to relay broadcast journalist Andrew Neil’s challenge to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to submit himself to the scrutiny of a detailed Andrew Neil interview prior to the general election, as have all other party leaders.
    Led-by-Donkeys-Boris-CCHQ-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A screen positioned outside Conservative party HQ, organised by campaign group Led By Donkeys, relays broadcast journalist Andrew Neil’s challenge to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to submit himself to the scrutiny of a detailed interview with him prior to the general election, as have all other party leaders. To date, the Prime Minister has failed to accept all such requests from Andrew Neil.
    Led-by-Donkeys-Boris-CCHQ-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. A screen positioned outside Conservative party HQ, organised by campaign group Led By Donkeys, relays broadcast journalist Andrew Neil’s challenge to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to submit himself to the scrutiny of a detailed interview with him prior to the general election, as have all other party leaders. To date, the Prime Minister has failed to accept all such requests from Andrew Neil.
    Led-by-Donkeys-Boris-CCHQ-003.jpg