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MORRISSEY: Give For Britain a chance, Labour and the Tories have sold Britain down the river

SMITHS frontman Morrissey has slammed Labour, the Tories and has called on Brits to give new political party ‘For Britain’ a chance.

The outspoken singer caused controversy this week by speaking out against the ‘Loony Left’ and Political Correctness slamming Halal meat, accusing Hitler of being a leftist, claiming London’s Muslim Mayor Sadiq Khan “couldn’t speak properly” and attacked Diane Abbott, the shadow Home Secretary by saying she would be unable to get a job at Tesco.

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He doubled down on his attack on the Left by accusing them of only being “concerned only with victim culture.”

The singer, who was born and raised in working-class Manchester, is backing For Britain, the party created by former UKIP leadership candidate Anne Marie Waters.

He urged Brits to give For Britain a chance and said the party would “Bring an end to the modern Westminster mania for self-destruction.”

Moz described the party as a “bulldog breed that will never surrender.” and told voters that Both Labour and Conservatives have sold Britain down the river into righteous oblivion.

He urged Brits to give For Britain a chance and said the party would “Bring an end to the modern Westminster mania for self-destruction.”

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Morrissey, who found fame in the Madchester scene of the late 80s attacked Tory Theresa May and said her policies had “turned Britain into an international target.”

“There are many problems in modern Britain that have become too large for Theresa May to deal with – mostly because she created them in the first place. The press appear to deal only in fashionable outrage; inflammatory and unjust comments against any new party that threatens the same old bloody pointless two-party system. ” Moz said.

He also slammed the Mainstream Media, adding “the press appears to deal only in fashionable outrage; inflammatory and unjust comments against any new party that threatens the same old bloody pointless two-party system.”

 

The rock star said that his statements were going to be his “last political strike.” adding that “he did not wish to upset anyone.” but”The time has come to fight, and Labour and the Conservatives have their backs to the sea.”

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