Johnson’s appearance in Tory campaign ‘a bit weird’, says Lib Dem Davey

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Johnson’s appearance in Tory campaign ‘a bit weird’, says Lib Dem Davey
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The former prime minister appeared at a Conservative rally at the National Army Museum in Chelsea on Tuesday.

Sir Ed Davey has said the Tories’ decision to bring Boris Johnson into their campaign is “a bit weird”.

He told campaigners he was in “the Blue Wall across rural Britain – and the yellow tractor is coming for it”. “We’re talking about our plan to rescue our NHS, to invest in care, to help people with the cost of living, to make sure the sewage scandal is dealt with. Former prime minister Mr Johnson spoke at a Conservative Party campaign rally at the National Army Museum in Chelsea alongside Mr Sunak.

Asked about how he felt ahead of polling day, Sir Ed said he was “a bit nervous” but added: “We’ve such a great response from people”. He turned his attention to rural communities and said: “When we talk to people, whether farmers or people across rural Britain, they say the Conservatives don’t seem to care anymore and have taken them for granted.”

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