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Fed-up voters urge Boris to get Brexit done and ‘put the great in Great Britain’ in Tory election video


FED-UP voters urged Boris Johnson to get Brexit done and “put the great in Great Britain” in the latest Tory election video.

The Prime Minister was seen trying to rally his supporters in footage aired just a fortnight before Britain goes to the polls.

 Boris Johnson repeated his pledge to 'get Brexit done' during an election broadcast aired tonight

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Boris Johnson repeated his pledge to ‘get Brexit done’ during an election broadcast aired tonight
 Boris Johnson's voters expressed frustration at Brexit

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Boris Johnson’s voters expressed frustration at BrexitCredit: Conservatives

In a series of videos, different voters filmed their own reactions ahead of the coming General Election – the third in four years.

“Like most people, I am tired, I am frustrated,” said Ola from Croydon in the ITV broadcast.

‘FRUSTRATION’

Another voter commented: “All we are in the middle of is frustration. Brexit. Brexit. Brexit.”

While one quipped: “Talking and fighting about Brexit for so long, we’ve forgotten what puts the great in Great Britain.”

Johnson was then shown meeting with smiling voters, saying: “I’m campaigning to get Brexit done and take this country forward because I’ve think we’ve had three and half years of dither and delay and whether you agree with it or not, people want us to go forward.”

The broadcast aired as the Conservative Party made a formal complaint to regulators after Channel 4 said it would not accept only Mr Johnson as a guest in a prime-time debate on the environment.

The commercially funded public broadcaster refused to allow former environment minister Michael Gove to appear instead of Johnson alongside leaders from Britain’s other main parties – instead putting a block of melting ice in Johnson’s place.

Jeremy Corbyn, Nichola Sturgeon, Jo Swinson and Adam Price all took part in the hour-long special.

Boris Johnson’s dad Stanley even tried to take his place – but was predictably blocked.

If the polls are to be believed, the Conservatives are forecast to make scores of gains at Labour’s expense in the Brexit-voting Midlands and North of England.

Labour is set to suffer its second-worst defeat since World War Two, winning only two more seats than Michael Foot’s party in 1983.

The YouGov MRP poll for The Times – the only one to predict Theresa May would lose her majority – forecasts Mr Johnson will win 359 seats in a triumphant return to No 10, up 42 on the 2017 result.

Channel 4 replaces Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage with ice sculptures after they refuse to take part in climate debate





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