Get off my land! Furious farmer reveals Boris Johnson 'climbed over his fence to set up 8ft tent WITHOUT permission and lit a dangerous campfire before fleeing Highlands holiday cottage'... leaving his MINDERS to clean up</</b>
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Great Escape descended into farce this afternoon after it emerged he had camped in a local sheep farmer's field without permission. Applecross Landowner Kenny Cameron (main picture) was left fuming today when he realised the PM and his fiancée Carrie Symonds had pitched their trendy eight foot bell tent on his land and had a camp fire without asking him first. He was also angered that Mr Johnson and Miss Symonds, 32, appeared to have been climbing over his 3ft high wire fence to get to the cream-coloured canvas tent, instead of using the gate into the field. Mr Cameron found a pair of wooden chairs from the cottage (top right) had been placed either side of the fence to form steps to clamber over it. The sheep farmer was also concerned that lighting a campfire had posed a potential risk due to the tinder dry conditions in recent weeks.He told MailOnline: 'Mr Johnson is meant to be leading the country and yet he is not setting a great example.'
A pair of dining chairs 'used by Boris Johnson to hop over the 3ft wire fence' belonging to Applecross landowner Kenny Cameron. The chairs appear to have been taken from the kitchen of the nearby rental cottage, named The Old School House