Here is tomorrow's Daily Express GeneralElection2019 special front page: - Victory for BorisJohnson and Brexit - massive win for Tories FULL STORY: TomorrowsPapersToday
Turnout was expected to be the highest at a General Election in years after Brexit excited passion among voters on both sides of the debate.Early this morning, the result looked to be a decisive vote from the country in favour of Parliament finally respecting the verdict of the 2016 EU referendum and freeing the UK from Brussels rule.It also appeared to mark an emphatic rejection of Jeremy Corbyn’s brand of hard-Left socialism after a humiliating drubbing.
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