‘I didn’t want an election’ claims Boris Johnson after repeatedly trying to win votes for one.
The surge in young registrations will come as a boon for the Labour leader, who will contest the upcoming election on a pro-referendum card.
Nigel Farage, Ann Widdecombe and other party figures had been denouncing the Conservative Government’s Withdrawal Deal in scathing terms.
The Lib Dem leader said negotiations are taking place in relation to a ‘small number’ of constituencies.
In the final PMQs before polling on December 12, Boris Johnson had to defend his government’s NHS record and secret meetings with US pharma firms.
The Prime Minister was accused of running scared from TV debates by rival Jeremy Hunt during the race to take over the Tory party after the departure of Theresa May.
The Conservatives are tipped to get a majority General Election win, but there a five huge hurdles that Boris Johnson has to overcome first.
A Conservative think tank has said the party will have to target voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
According to reports they are on “way more” than was raised for the same time period in 2017.
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