LAURENCE Fox livestreamed an angry row with a bus driver after being involved in a collision between a car and a double-decker bus on Saturday.
In the clip, which is circulating on social media, Fox films the bus driver on the phone in a busy London street explaining that an “accident” had just occurred to the person he is speaking to.
The political activist was also filmed shouting and swearing (below).
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“Sorry boss, you're in a lane. There's a lane here. We're in the lane and you just crashed into our lane. That's what happened.
“You can drive in that lane, and what you've done is just destroyed a car.”
The bus driver appeared to blame Fox for the crash and after he asked Fox to wait in his car, the former actor launched into another tirade.
“No, don't tell me what to do. I'll sit wherever the f*** I want,” he said.
“You smashed our car up. Just go away guys.”
The driver said in return: “You smashed my windscreen.”
The leader of the Reclaim Party was seen speaking at a protest organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson earlier in the day.
Pointing to the Houses of Parliament, Fox told a crowd: “In one month we will be asked to vote again for these people… This is our home, we have nowhere else to go. If you want to put the Great back in Great Britain, it won’t be the politicians. It’s down to you and me and everyone else”.
Fox then urged supporters to avoid any crowd trouble, telling them: “Don’t give (police) an opportunity to paint us as what we are not.”
The Metropolitan Police have been approached for comment.
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