Boris Johnson accuses Jeremy Corbyn of wanting to 'stop the people from voting'

Boris Johnson accuses Jeremy Corbyn of wanting to 'stop the people from voting'

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The speaker criticizes the opposition leader for not being present and highlights the contradiction in his actions, from advocating for voting to now opposing an election. The speaker notes this as a historical first in democratic history and speculates that the opposition leader's hesitation stems from fear of losing. A call is made for the opposition to reconsider their unsustainable position.

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What conclusion does the speaker draw about the leader of the opposition's confidence in winning?

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What does the speaker urge the colleagues of the leader of the opposition to reflect on?

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