I had always been a Labour supporter but in 2019 I voted Conservatives because I thought Boris was the man to get Brexit done, and I haven't changed my mind about that.
At the time. I remember people droning on about his competence. I understand he got that lady stuck in a foreign prison when he was Foreign Secretary but that was not his fault (foreigners don’t understand bants), and it was ONE woman who wasn't really that British anyway (pls have a look for yourself).
"The Tories hate you," I was told.
"They are ideologically against the NHS, libraries, good state education, amenities that aren’t privately owned, unions, the working class in general" — OK I get that, but when Boris wrote that thing about Muslims looking like letterboxes I finally had someone on my side, telling it like it is. I was quite surprised it was even allowed to be published, with 80% of the press owned by elitist SJW Rupert Murdoch.
Every day I "log on" and see people focussing squarely on the death toll and not the levity he brings to the situation. Only yesterday did he make a joke about another being able swim again now that we have reopened the economy, an activity he knew he had both enjoyed and missed. I chuckled so hard I forgot about the permanent scarring.
I'm not here to argue that Boris has handled this well but I would ask: would you really want someone like Corbyn in charge? With his allotment and unrealistic spending? Broadband being treated like public infrastructure is starting to make sense, but what about ABBOTT? DIANE ABBOTT. I can't point you to anything in particular she did that the current crop haven't, but just saying that name gets laughter, even when Fiona Bruce (a feminist) does it on Question Time (that's a news show Corbynista, keep up).
It call became clear in the conga line last weekend: this nation has been through tough times before—with no help from anyone else—and we can do it again. We’ll get through this, send the virus packing, then send the pak— get Brexit done.