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The call of the British Deputy Labor calls to rule the ‘garbage’ conservative

The call of the British Deputy Labor calls to rule the 'garbage' conservative
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Brighton: Deputy Labor Labor Angela Rayner has launched a war-words against the conservative party that ruled England, describing the Cabinet Prime Minister Boris Johnson as “garbage” for his view and accused him of leaving poorer people during Covid-19 pandemics.
The main opposition party of the UK, under the new leader of Keir’s Sirmer, has struggled to make his case since Johnson became Prime Minister in 2019 after winning many traditional supporters in North and Central England.
Speaking to laborers at the party conference at Brighton on Saturday, Rayner called the Conservative Government “a group of waste, homophobics, racist, misogynist, the absolute stack of the Republic of Banana, a piece of garbage ethonia”.
Asked about this in Sky News on Sunday, Rayner refused to apologize, said, “What I’m trying to know is anger and frustration that people feel when you have prime ministers who say things and don’t apologize that racist, It was misoginist, namely homophobics.
“Oliver Dowden, Chair of the Conservative Party, accused the workforce” triggering the language of humiliation and division.
” He asked if Starmer supports his “deputy language”.
“While we continue the work work playing politics,” he said on Twitter.
Rayner’s statement contrasted sharply with the language used in the British parliament.
He told Sky News that he tried to stir the “fire in the stomach” party members at the party conference to fight against the government, which he said failed to help hungry children – something he felt was younger – and submitted a favorable contract during a pandemic to their friends.
The government regularly says it will do all that to support people on lower income and have denied that it is watching “Chumocracy”.
Johnson had apologized to the people who were offended from some of his comments but said some “fully insinuating”.
“Will I use some mentioned languages ​​from past writings today? Now my prime minister, I will not,” he said in May.

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