Daily Mail

Don’t hand No 10 to Corbyn by mistake

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iT is nothing short of terrifying that a man possessing such dangerous beliefs as Jeremy Corbyn could be standing on the threshold of Downing Street.

For years, he has fraternise­d with an odious collection of anti-Semites, terror sympathise­rs, Stalinist partisans and extremists. He unfailingl­y sides with Britain’s enemies.

His stewardshi­p would wreak devastatio­n on the economy, his ideologica­l class war revolution of renational­isation and property theft repeating the ruinous madness of labour in power in the 1970s.

look at the bill for his reckless electoral promises: A staggering £1.2trillion – bribing voters with their own money. labour say they will hammer business and soak the rich to fund it. But that will simply drive these wealth creators abroad, meaning they pay less tax – forcing the less well-off to foot the bill for this hare-brained spending splurge.

Within no time, Britain would be on its knees, burdened by crippling debt and mass unemployme­nt – just like Mr Corbyn’s beloved Venezuela.

Significan­tly, many labour candidates agree he is unfit for the highest office. Yet these cowards still pin on red rosettes, knock on doors and ask people to put the Kremlin apologist into No 10.

Why aren’t the voters of Middle england more unnerved for the fate of their homes, children and jobs? if they don’t open their eyes before December 12, they risk sleepwalki­ng into this horror show.

For Britain’s prosperity and security, this election is critical – arguably the most important since the War. indeed, it is no less than a fight for the country’s soul.

A future under Boris Johnson’s One Nation capitalism – unleashing the whole UK’s potential. Or handing power to Mr Corbyn – and ushering in a socialist dystopia.

That’s why it is crucial the Brexit Party does not foolishly steal votes from the Tories.

Nigel Farage is a remarkable politician. His achievemen­ts have brought us to the brink of leaving the eU, which Mr Johnson can deliver. He should hold his head high – and stand his candidates aside.

Voting for anyone bar Boris threatens a Marxist running the country – and, make no mistake, the death of Brexit.

it is a risk sensible voters, and Mr Farage, must not take.

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