Why the Corbyn caveat? He's only one man. I'm sure his team would love to "exploit" it (very Tory word) but it's tough when head of BBC politics is on Johnson's team's speed dial.
You mean that my kids classes will continue to get larger and have less staff? Yes.
You mean that getting a GPs appointment will stay like finding a needle in a haystack? Yes.
You mean that the air pollution in Southampton will continue to be some of the worst in Europe? Yes.
I could go on but your reply will just be more of the condescending, smirking spam so beloved by your side of the privileged political spectrum.
Which is ironic seeing as Boris and his "journalism" days (years of disinformation about how the EU actually works) are a huge reason why many people voted Brexit in the first place.
I think your memory might be getting pretty muddled with age old boy as, unlike you, I've never called you anything.
I am fascinated to know, from your spittle-filled response, who will you actually be voting for next week?
Starting to feel like Johnson has the same advisors as when May screwed her campaign up.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-speech-cancelled-protest-police-general-election-rochester-a9235821.html
Not a huge amount about it in the media either today.
Yet when some obscure, bitter, ex-Labour backbench MP who quit a year or two back has a rant it's blanket coverage.