October 16, 2024
Anti-Brexit attack on Boris Johnson is the new ‘Project Fear’
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Class War protesters outside Boris Johnson's house in south London.
Class War protesters outside Boris Johnson’s house in south London.

FROM anarchist protesters outside his girlfriend’s London flat to sniping from his snooty former newspaper boss, Boris Johnson is facing an onslaught of EU-fanatics who will say and do anything to halt the election of a Brexiteer as our next prime minister. Shameful does not do it full justice – it is quite clearly an attempt to bully Tory party members into choosing another Remainer as their leader. It is yet another version of Project Fear and Boris needs to come out fighting.

The old Communist bloc couldn’t have recruited better agents than the neighbours who recorded the private goings-on in Carrie Symonds’s apartment, then informed the police and an anti-Brexit newspaper. Class War activists subsequently besieged the home, forcing both Boris and Miss Symonds to flee. Can you imagine the furore if Brexit campaigners had forced any prominent Remainer to leave their home? But somehow it’s okay for Left-wingers to harass and intimidate politicians they don’t like. Jacob Rees-Mogg, whose own children were accosted by Class War activists outside his home, is right to say: “The aggression of the hard Left is really appalling and not how British politics has normally been carried out.” But then the full might of the Remain establishment has piled in too, inflating a simple row over wine spilt on a sofa into a demonstration of Boris being unfit to govern. The leading elitist snob on this front is ex-newspaper editor Sir Max Hastings whose arrogant pronouncements on Brexit are legendary. “For many of us,” Hastings pompously declares, “his elevation will signal Britain’s abandonment of any claim to be a serious country.” That has already happened, mate, thanks to Remainers conspiring to betray the referendum result.

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See Also:

(1) Farage: Neighbour who called police to Boris Johnson’s home was ‘acting maliciously’

(2) The Johnson tape, the Field incident. So much was said about both. But why the silence about the Kirklees arrests?

(3) Brexit revelation: Referendum was ‘most significant constitutional event in 300 years’

(4) Pensions scandal: Ministers ‘sit on £7bn unclaimed benefits’ as pensioners suffer

(5) Piers Morgan reveals huge ‘Brexit problem’ for Boris – ‘shortest tenure of any PM?’

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