Distressed Tories call in Boris Johnson to turn public opinion around

Distressed Tories call in Boris Johnson to turn public opinion
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The Tories are under heavy pressure ahead of Thursday’s general election in Great Britain.

Distressed party leaders are already claiming that “it’s over”.

At the last moment, it has been decided to call in Boris Johnson.

  • The Tories face a tight UK general election this week, with Labor expected to be the big winners.
  • Now the party has called in Boris Johnson in the hope of turning public opinion around.
  • Premier Rishi Sunak is also said to have expressed fears of losing his Yorkshire constituency.
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    On Thursday, Great Britain goes to parliamentary elections. All opinion polls indicate that Labor will be the big winners and that party leader Keir Starmer will take over as Prime Minister on July 5.

    At the same time, heavy Tory politicians have begun to admit defeat.

    “It’s over and we have to prepare ourselves for the reality and frustration of sitting in opposition,” writes former interior minister Suella Braverman in a comment in The Telegraph.

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    fullscreen Rishi Sunak. Photo: Phil Noble/AP

    The biggest concern for the Tories is that Labor will get a so-called “supermajority” in parliament.

    And at the very last minute they have now called in Boris Johnson to turn public opinion around. Something the Telegraph likens to “pressing the panic button”.

    BoJo’s surprise

    Johnson made a surprise appearance in London on Tuesday night, declaring it was not too late to stop Labour.

    – Isn’t it the height of madness if the polls are right, that we are about to give Labor a supermajority, he said.

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    full screen Keir Starmer. Photo: Stefan Rousseau / AP

    He then backed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak whom he accused two years ago of having caused his resignation.

    “Must thank Boris”

    Sunak responded by thanking Johnson for the support.

    – I have to thank Boris for being here and for his support. It’s good, is not it? he said.

    According to The Guardian Sunak has told his inner party circle that he fears losing his Yorkshire constituency. He would then become the first sitting prime minister to lose his constituency.

    – He is really afraid of a defeat in Richmond. He’s rattled now and can’t quite believe it’s this close, says a source to the newspaper.

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