Boris Johnson has warned that a Labour super-majority would be the “height of insanity” in a surprise pre-election Conservative campaign speech. The former Prime Minister told activists in central London on Tuesday night that a Government led by Sir Keir Starmer would be “pregnant with horrors” and introduce “mandatory wokery”. “Is it not, therefore, the height of insanity, if these polls are right, that we are about to give Labour a super majority, which they will use to make us nothing but the punk of Brussels, taking EU law by dictation with no say on how that law is made,” Mr Johnson asked as he introduced Rishi Sunak without mentioning the Prime Minister once. He added: “And yet, Labour are so cocky that they’re barely, they’re barely, they’re so complacent, they’re so slug, they’re barely concealing their agenda anymore.” Speaking after Mr Johnson, Mr Sunak said: “Isn’t it great to have our Conservative family united, my friends? “Just think, it was just the other day
Hide player controls
Hide resume playing