Boris Johnson heckled in street over EU referendum result
The former Mayor of London was accused of putting his own interests before the country.
Boris Johnson has been heckled as he left his home in London over the EU referendum and his decision not to take part in the contest for next leader of the Conservative party.
The heckler accused him of putting his own interests before the country but not "having the guts to sort it out".
Mr Johnson dismissed the claims as "rubbish".
Asked by a journalist if he felt betrayed by Mr Gove, Mr Johnson said: "I cannot, unfortunately, get on with doing what I wanted to do, so it'll be up to somebody else now."
He added: "I wish him every possible success".