Boris Johnson’s fastest U-turn yet- rowing back back from Tory pledge to cut immigration within hours
The embarrassing U-turn on immigration was just one of a day of disasters in Boris Johnson’s election campaign.
The embarrassing U-turn on immigration was just one of a day of disasters in Boris Johnson’s election campaign.
The PM was heckled as he visited Stainforth as locals hit out at his lack of response to flooded homes.
Corbyn had said if the flooding had happened in Surrey, the Tory response “would have been a very different story” and Johnson was heckled as he finally visited Yorkshire.
Launching the party’s General Election campaign, the SNP First Minister warned Boris Johnson has “no right to block the democratic wishes of the people of Scotland”.
The turnout of around 500 from the much quoted 17.4 million leave voters must have been disappointing to those leading the ‘leave now/no deal’ lobby.
Boris Johnson is using lies at the heart of his communications strategy, and the media is lapping it up.
The PM also admitted that a no-deal Brexit is an “irrational” threat.
OpenDemocracy found the party received at least £498,850 from Russian business people and their associates between November 2018 and October 2019.
Government accused of “suppressing the truth” about Russia Brexit and Tory leadership links.
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