Boris Johnson Goes Nuclear in Desperate Warning About Impending Labour ‘Freak Majority’ and ‘Starmergeddon’

 
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Boris Johnson outside a polling station in 2010. Picture date: Thursday May 6, 2010. (Ian Nicholson/PA Wire URN:8801623)

Former U.K Prime Minister Boris Johnson is practically begging his countrymen to vote Conservative in the upcoming July 4 election, warning that the consequences of a Labour victory of the size forecasted by the polls would be dire.

In a column for The Daily Mail, Johnson noted that one credible prediction has Labour winning 461 seats in Parliament and the Conservative winning just 80 while characterizing the former’s coalition as “finger-jabbing, Palestinian flag-waving Corbynistas.”

“Imagine what it will feel like that Friday, when dawn breaks on the Starmergeddon – and the blinking Labour leader tries to take in what has happened. Oh, I am sure there will be a fetching display of modesty, as he stands on the steps of No. 10. The new PM will affect humility, and claim that he is now the servant of the people, and so forth,” argued Johnson. “But beneath the veneer of restraint there will be a bubbling, intoxicating delirium of power. As they try to come to terms with their success, the new Government will have a secret but glorious certainty about the people’s intention. The Labour Party will conclude, on the basis of this result – or anything like it – that they have a mandate for a decisive break with Conservatism, and a sharp left turn.”

The ex-PM went on to predict that Labour would “hammer business with taxes,” “persecute homeowners,” “give up Britain’s hard-won right to control our own borders,” and “be the prisoner of an army of Lefties.”

Johnson also warned that Labour leader Keir Starmer would “give in to all sorts of wokery.

“Starmer’s demented refusal to distinguish between the male and female sex will have expression in law, so that people are allowed to change sex more or less at will, like parrotfish, with all the ensuing misery and mistakes, especially among the young,” he continued.

“If Starmer gets a majority on the scale currently forecast, it won’t be just the rich who get soaked – it will be the entire population,” submitted Johnson. “I really don’t think that’s what people want, and they should vote against it. A Starmer majority would be bad enough; a freak majority would be dangerous.”

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