Boris Johnson and Leo Johnson attend the Boldness in Business Awards

Image by Dianna Bonner

UPDATE:

Elections in the United Kingdom have given the conservative Tory party an overwhelming majority, highlighting the recent polls showing otherwise as an obvious deceitful attempt by the Left to prevent conservative voters from going out to vote.

Exit polls show the Tories will gain a 368 seat majority out of 650 seats, a majority of 86 seats and the worst defeat for Labor since 1935, and the biggest majority since Margaret Thatcher term.

“Tories set for biggest win since Thatcher in 1987, worst result for the Labour Party in more than 80 years.” ⁦@thetimes⁩. Some headlines just need to be in my timeline. https://t.co/XA0mGFMCmR — Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) December 13, 2019

Brexit is now assured. The only question is what it will look like. Will it be a clean break from the European Union or will it leave the U.K beholden to the bureaucrats in Brussels?

"Socialists don’t like people to do things for themselves. Socialists like to get people dependent on the state. You never build a great society that way."



-Margaret Thatcher#UKelection #Brexit #saynotosocialism #Election2020 #PragerFORCE



pic.twitter.com/i7rhHQZUUX — IWV (@IWV) December 13, 2019

Boris Johnson has HUGE victory as citizens of Britain send a message to liberal Labour Party loud and clear giving Conservatives green light to Brexit.

Trump's influence has traveled across the pond.@realDonaldTrump@BorisJohnson#UKElection #Brexit #MAGA #FoxNews#FridayFeeling pic.twitter.com/lM1RSQso4u — Michael Nöthem (@mikandynothem) December 13, 2019

The question now is whether or not the outcome of the U.K. general election is a harbinger of the coming U.S. presidential election in 2020. The impeachment show has actually improved Trump’s ratings.