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Boris visits Queen to launch election and deliver on NHS, crime and cost of living - The Sun

BORIS Johnson has urged voters to back him to deliver Brexit and unleash a "tidal wave of investment" in the UK at a rally in Birmingham this evening.

After meeting the Queen at Buckingham Place this morning, Mr Johnson set out his vision for the country claiming that "now is the time to make a change".

 Boris Johnson has fired the starting gun on the Tories' election campaign

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Boris Johnson has fired the starting gun on the Tories' election campaignCredit: Reuters
 Mr Johnson described parliament as 'paralysed' and 'blocked'

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Mr Johnson described parliament as 'paralysed' and 'blocked'Credit: AFP or licensors

Addressing his supporters Mr Johnson said: "Now is the time to unleash that tidal wave of investment that is going to flow into this country."

At his first rally Mr Johnson tore into both Jeremy Corbyn and Nigel Farage as he warned both rivals threatened Brexit being delivered at all.

In his typical colourful language the PM compared Labour’s chaotic strategy to renegotiate the Brexit deal and then hold a second referendum to “the futility of those suicidal knights in Monty Python” that would wreak “more uncertainty and more acrimony” across Britain.

And he claimed Nigel Farage was only campaigning against his deal because it threatened his future in politics.

In a blistering attack, Mr Johnson mocked: “My friends they are like candle-sellers at the dawn of the electric light bulb or the makers of typewriters on beholding their first laptop computer.

“They have a terrible sense that they are about to lose their market.”

But selling his deal to voters the PM added: “This deal delivers everything that I campaigned for” by returning Britain’s control of borders, laws, money and trade policy.

He said the Brexit delay was holding Britain back “like a bendy-bus jack-knifed on a yellow box junction”.

And he pledged: “If I come back with a working majority in Parliament then I will get Parliament working for you.”

 Mr Johnson told his supporters 'we need an election and a new parliament because we cannot go on like this'

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Mr Johnson told his supporters 'we need an election and a new parliament because we cannot go on like this'Credit: PA:Press Association
 Mr Johnson claimed Mr Corbyn wants 'unlimited and uncontrolled immigration'

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Mr Johnson claimed Mr Corbyn wants 'unlimited and uncontrolled immigration'Credit: AP:Associated Press
 Mr Johnson who said he would 'die in a ditch' if he didn't get Brexit done by October 31 stood in front of a podium saying 'get Brexit done'

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Mr Johnson who said he would 'die in a ditch' if he didn't get Brexit done by October 31 stood in front of a podium saying 'get Brexit done'Credit: PA:Press Association
 Carrie showed her support for her boyfriend as he kicked off the Tories' election campaign

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Carrie showed her support for her boyfriend as he kicked off the Tories' election campaignCredit: AFP or licensors

Earlier, outside Number 10, Mr Johnson vowed to "get Brexit done and take this country forward."

Posing just like the famous wartime hero with his signature peace-symbol, the PM said he wanted to "get on with delivering on the priorities of the people" and he was "very proud" of what he's achieved in his 100 days as Prime Minister so far.

GET OUT OF THE RUT

He hailed the "biggest programme for the NHS in a generation" and his plans to "lift up schools around the country and get 20,000 police on the streets".

He said the historic December 12 poll was a “change the dismal pattern of the last three years — and get out of our rut”.

Boris urged voters to "change this blockading Parliament" and boot out MPs trying to stop Brexit.

The PM also compared Jeremy Corbyn to Stalin for "hating" business and will vow to "cheer not sneer" at them.

In contrast Mr Corbyn would spend the whole of 2020 in a "horror show of yet more dither and delay."

He urged voters to dodge the reality of waking up on Friday 13 to find Mr Corbyn at the head of a "technicolor coalition" with plans to launch two MORE referendums.

"Let's get Brexit done and unleash the potential of the whole UK," he vowed.

Mr Corbyn has vowed to sort Brexit out in six months with a referendum on a new deal.

Earlier, as part of the formalities of shutting down Parliament ready for the election, Boris met with the Queen at Buckingham Palace.

Mr Rees-Mogg sparked fury after he said he would have ignored the Fire Brigade's "stay put" policy and quit the building as it was "common sense".

Yesterday rapper Stormzy called on Mr Rees-Mogg to resign, topping off an awkward start to the Tories' election campaign.

The Tories were also under fire for an election video they edited yesterday, which appeared to show the Labour boss Sir Keir Starmer being stumped over an interview question.

Welsh Secretary Alan Cairns quit this morning over claims he knew that a Tory candidate and former aide had sabotaged a rape trial.

He said the matter was "sensitive" and he was quitting Government while it was investigated.

 Mr Johnson's girlfriend, Carrie Symonds, was in the crowd for his speech in Birmingham this evening

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Mr Johnson's girlfriend, Carrie Symonds, was in the crowd for his speech in Birmingham this eveningCredit: AFP or licensors
 Brexit Secretary Steve Barclays hold up a 'Get Brexit Done' T shirt

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Brexit Secretary Steve Barclays hold up a 'Get Brexit Done' T shirtCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Alun Cairn, left, with Ross England, his former aide

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Alun Cairn, left, with Ross England, his former aideCredit: MEDIA WALES
 Andrew Bridgen implied Mogg would have escaped the fire as he is clever and would have ignored the fire brigade's advice

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Andrew Bridgen implied Mogg would have escaped the fire as he is clever and would have ignored the fire brigade's adviceCredit: Reuters

Wahey for pay

By Nick Gutteridge

Economic analyst Nye Cominetti said: “After 12 long years, Britain is finally on the brink of returning to ‘peak pay’. This is a big living standards milestone.”

However the group warned that millions are still feeling the squeeze — especially people in their 30s and those living in the East Midlands, South East and Northern Ireland.

And while workers in low-paid roles, like shop and hotel staff, are enjoying record pay, those in the public sector and professional jobs like IT are earning less than in 2007.

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