Johnson blames Corbyn for ‘die in a ditch’ broken Brexit pledge, claims he did NOT want election
‘I didn’t want an election’ claims Boris Johnson after repeatedly trying to win votes for one.
‘I didn’t want an election’ claims Boris Johnson after repeatedly trying to win votes for one.
Vote Leave extremists were using an election to seize further control of the Conservative Party warned Philip Hammond.
Boris Johnson previously said he would prefer to be “dead in a ditch” than fail to leave on October 31.
Johnson had vowed he would rather be “dead in a ditch” than delay Brexit past October 31, and the government has spent £100 million on adverts preparing the UK for a Halloween withdrawal.
Only 18% of people believed the Tories would keep the NHS publicly-run, according to a Survation poll. The British public are ‘firmly against’ an NHS sell-off.
Boris Johnson invoked classical philosophy to justify his tax cuts, but he appears to have lifted it from Ronald Reagan.
“All they need to do is agree at the same time…. To an election on December 12th."
Sarah Wollaston said the public would have to “draw their own conclusions” on whether he refused because he is running scared.
Johnson’s deal is a gift to Scottish nationalists. It shows that is possible for the UK, or parts of it, to remain in the EU regulatory framework after Brexit.
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