Boris Johnson 'hides in fridge' to avoid questions on last day of UK election campaign

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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been filmed hiding from reporters in a fridge.

Journalist Jonathan Swain asked Mr Johnson if he would appear live on the show and talk with presenters Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid.Then the Prime Minister walked into a large industrial freezer.What was he even doing near a giant fridge?

Mr Johnson was helping with a milk delivery in the Conservative-held constituency of Pudsey in Yorkshire, when he was ambushed by the Good Morning Britain reporter.

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