East 17 singer Brian Harvey demands to see David Cameron outside Downing Street

 
Plea: Briah Harvey speaking to police officers outside Number 10 (Picture: @daihillson5)
Standard Reporter20 October 2014

Former East 17 singer Brian Harvey appeared outside Downing Street this afternoon and demanded to speak to the Prime Minister.

The 90s pop star was armed only with a white ring binder and asked police officers outside Number 10 to let him in, it was claimed.

It is unknown what Mr Harvey wanted to discuss with David Cameron but onlookers said he was heard telling police the folder was “evidence” of money owed to him.

A witness said: “He then oddly kept shouting ‘You’ll all be dancing to my number one single at Christmas’.”

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/brianharvey?src=hash" class="body-link" data-vars-item-name="BL-159681-https://twitter.com/hashtag/brianharvey?src=hash" data-vars-event-id="c23">#brianharvey</a> currently kicking off outside Downing St saying he "wants to see the Prime Minister" <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=9&amp;id=222025&amp;p=http://t.co/J2DQgdGMwp" class="body-link" data-vars-item-name="BL-159681-http://t.co/J2DQgdGMwp" data-vars-event-id="c23">pic.twitter.com/J2DQgdGMwp</a>— Dai5 (@daihillson5) <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/daihillson5/status/524185872573673473" class="body-link" data-vars-item-name="BL-159681-https://twitter.com/daihillson5/status/524185872573673473" data-vars-event-id="c23">October 20, 2014</a>

However, it appeared Mr Cameron’s officers were not keen to let the Stay Another Day singer into Downing Street in images uploaded to Twitter.

Mr Harvey last made headlines when he accidentally ran over himself in a Mercedes, claiming the accident was caused by eating jacket potatoes which made him sick.

Attempts were made to contact Brian Harvey’s agents.

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