2024-07-03
Daily Telegraph Front Page 3rd of July 2024
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged voters to prevent a significant Labour majority, warning that it would result in the most left-wing government since the war.
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged voters to prevent a significant Labour majority, warning that it would result in the most left-wing government since the war.
Boris Johnson, the former Prime Minister, criticised the Labour Party’s leadership, labelling them as ‘Putinistas and Corbynistas’ and warning of significant negative consequences if they win the upcoming election.
Boris Johnson has made a dramatic intervention in the election campaign by urging voters to support the Conservative Party and prevent a Labour supermajority, which he described as “pregnant with horrors.”
Britain’s prisons are days away from being full, with officials preparing emergency measures and a ‘one in, one out’ system to handle the overflow of inmates.
Senior Jewish figures have accused the Conservative Party of using antisemitic tactics in their criticism of Keir Starmer, prompting widespread condemnation and concerns from various communities.
In a powerful message aimed at Tory voters, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak emphasises the importance of voter participation and urges the public to make their voices heard responsibly in the upcoming election.
80s pop legend Kim Wilde has endorsed Count Binface for an upcoming political event, joining the newspaper in their support.
Keir Starmer pledged to restore Britain’s pride and begin repairing the damage of the past 14 years under the Tories, with a focus on unity and progress.
Exclusive polling for The Independent shows Labour heading for a landslide on 40%—almost double the Conservatives’ 21%—as Sunak attempts to rally disenchanted Tory voters to prevent a significant Labour majority.
Water companies are facing potential lawsuits after the Supreme Court ruled that private landowners can sue for sewage release into watercourses, a decision hailed as a sizable victory for environmental campaigners.