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Boris Johnson urges people to vote against ‘nightmare’ Starmer wokery
Boris Johnson has urged his followers to vote against the “nightmare” wokery and tax rises of a future Labour government.
The former prime minister’s intervention on polling day comes after he appeared before Rishi Sunak at a campaign rally on Tuesday, although the two men did not share a stage.
In a video on X, the former prime minister said: “So I’m on my way to the polling station where I’m going to cast my vote against the nightmare prospect of a Left-wing government.
“More Left-wing than any since the war, with more wokery, more illegal immigration, more pointless, powerless kow-towing to Brussels, and of course ever-higher taxation for you and your family under Keir Starmer and the Labour Party. Don’t let it happen, vote Conservative today, get out and vote today, it’s a beautiful day.”
Polls are open until 10pm and victory for Mr Sunak would mean an unprecedented fifth term of Conservative rule. A triumph for Sir Keir would see Labour return to power for the first time in 14 years.
An average of polls conducted before voting opened suggested that Labour had a lead of almost 20 points over the Tories, prompting Mr Sunak to warn against handing Labour a “blank cheque” amid predictions of a “super-majority” in the Commons.
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