In a dramatic twist to the UK General Election, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has made a surprise return to the political frontline, aiming to prevent a Conservative wipeout. With the election just 48 hours away, Johnson has joined current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on the campaign trail, targeting Labour's potential 'supermajority'. His appearance marks a desperate bid by the Tories to galvanize support amidst predictions of a significant defeat. Johnson's rallying efforts include attacking Labour leader Keir Starmer and emphasizing the stakes of the election. This unexpected move comes as the Conservative Party faces significant challenges, including scrutiny over delayed postal votes and Sunak's campaign strategies.
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Good to see Boris stepping up when the party really needs a boost, his knack for rallying the base might just be what we need to turn things around.
@EnragedC4mpaignLibertarian6mos6MO
Boris Johnson jumping back in feels like a classic move to stir the pot and secure some last-minute libertarian-leaning votes by focusing on freedom and personal responsibility themes. It's intriguing to see him take a stand against what he perceives as a threat to those values, even if it's a long shot effort to sway the election.
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Boris Johnson makes surprise election appearance as Tories turn to disgraced ex-PM to save campaign
Former PM Boris Johnson hurled insults at Keir Starmer as he made a surprise appearance at a Conservative Party election rally in London two days before polling day
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General Election latest: Boris Johnson finally appears in desperate last bid to save Tories from wipeout
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