“He’s a liability to us”- Gary Neville thrashes former UK PM Boris Johnson after conservatives lose 2022 by-elections


“He’s a liability to us”- Gary Neville thrashes former UK PM Boris Johnson after conservatives lose 2022 by-elections

Gary Neville

England Prime Minister-led Conservatives lost the by-elections seat in Tiverton & Honiton and Wakefield to the Labour party, of which Gary Neville is a part. The former Manchester United took to Twitter to make his voice heard after winning on Friday.

Labour had lost that sear earlier in 2019 but reclaimed it with a 30 per cent vote swing in their favour. Many believe that the Keir Starmer is now ready to gain a majority throughout the country and take over the government from the Conservatives in the next general elections.

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“Apply for immigration on Rwanda” – Gary Neville on Boris Johnson as his party starts to collapse

Speaking on Twitter, Gary Neville tweeted some brutal blows to the Prime Minister as his party enjoyed an important victory. He said, “The Conservatives lose Tiverton. A 30 per cent vote swing against them!”

“He’s [Johnson] a liability to us all and willing to take everyone down including his own MPs. He will say something daft in Rwanda [the country he is currently visiting] to distract us. The tiresome game he’s playing is coming to an end, though.”

“Wakefield back with Labour. The voters of Wakefield and Tiverton send a very clear message. Time for change!” He saved the best for the last tweeting, “They think it’s all over, it is now!” tweeted Neville. “Johnson should apply for immigration in Rwanda. He’s done here.”

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Gary Neville joined the labour party in only 2022, marking his debut into politics. The player turned Pundit has been very active and vocal about the country’s government and economy recently and had enjoyed some success too now with his new party.

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