'Eccentric loner', sounds like a few posters on here.
A Covid conspiracy theorist who won a county court judgment against Boris Johnson for 'defaming her' is an is 'an eccentric loner', her neighbours said today - as Downing Street had the claim struck out.
Yvonne Hobbs, 59, lives in the picturesque Leicestershire village of Ashby Parva, on the outskirts of Lutterworth, on a smallholding where she keeps alpacas.
She used the Online Civil Money Claims service to state that the Prime Minister owed her £535 in a case first revealed by Private Eye which stunned Westminster.
But Downing Street today said it had the judgment struck out, prompting questions about how it managed to be made in the first place.
The Mail revealed Ms Hobbs has launched multiple claims against Mr Johnson and public institutions and declares 'I'm taking on the Government' on her social media.
The grandmother of two declined to comment at her home today, when approached by MailOnline.
But a local said: ‘Yvonne is known as a bit eccentric and something of a loner who doesn't really mix with others in the village.
'She has a reputation for falling out with her neighbours, so it's no great surprise that she has made this county court claim against the Prime Minister.'
Ms Hobbs often sends copies of her complaints to the Queen, the BBC, the House of Commons and House of Lords.