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F-words, ‘ lies’ and the day Boris and Ken went nose to nose in a lift

- By Daniel Martin Whitehall Correspond­ent d.martin@dailymail.co.uk

A FURIOUS Boris Johnson launched a foul-mouthed tirade against Ken Livingston­e yesterday – accusing him of telling ‘bare-faced lies’.

Labour’s candidate for London Mayor had claimed during a radio debate that Mr Johnson had, like him, set up a company so he could avoid paying tax on his media earnings.

Mr Johnson was reportedly left ‘red-faced’ and ‘utterly furious’ by the allegation­s, and after the debate he squared up ‘nose to nose’ with his rival and repeatedly called him a ‘f****** liar’.

Later in the day, the London Mayor released a letter from his accountant­s to prove Mr Livingston­e’s allegation­s were untrue. The clash occurred as the two men were travelling in a lift up to the roof terrace at the LBC radio station to be photograph­ed after taking part in a live mayoral debate ahead of next month’s elections.

Liberal Democrat Brian Paddick and Green candidate Jenny Jones were also in the lift.

Mr Johnson was ‘visibly shaking with anger’ and was ‘right up in Mr Livingston­e’s face’ when he began swearing, sources claimed.

The outburst came after Mr Livingston­e accused the mayor of having ‘the same arrangemen­ts’ for dealing with his media earnings as him. Labour’s candidate has come under attack for ‘tax dodging’ in recent weeks over claims that he was paid via a private company called Silveta Ltd so he was liable for only corporatio­n tax at 20 per cent instead of income tax.

It is understood the mayor talked to his opponent privately after a business hustings three weeks ago to tell him what he had been saying about his tax arrangemen­ts was not true and he was furious when Mr Livingston­e then repeated the claims on the airwaves.

On the radio show, Mr Johnson called the accusation ‘lies’, adding: ‘I have never used a company to minimise my tax.’ He later issued a statement rebutting the allegation­s, adding: ‘The real point is not about my tax arrangemen­ts.

‘It is about the hypocrisy of a man who for years has railed against those who use special arrangemen­ts to reduce their tax and who has then been caught – bang to rights – doing the very same thing himself.’

Mr Johnson also released letters from his accountant Robert Maples, who wrote: ‘My firm has acted as Boris’s accountant­s since the 1990s. All of his freelance earnings have been included in his tax returns and subjected to income tax at the appropriat­e rates.’

A spokesman for Mr Livingston­e said he stood by his claims, adding: ‘Boris Johnson lost his temper because he lost the debate.’

Mr Livingston­e’s attack comes just weeks after it emerged he had used a loophole to avoid £50,000 in tax. He was accused of hypocrisy because he had previously attacked tax avoiders as ‘rich b******s’.

 ??  ?? Radio rivals: Ken Livingston­e and Boris Johnson going head to head in the on-air debate yesterday
Radio rivals: Ken Livingston­e and Boris Johnson going head to head in the on-air debate yesterday

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