Scottish Daily Mail

Boris: We’re in Groundhog Day ... I’ll get us out

- By Jason Groves Political Editor

‘Squanderin­g so much time’

BORIS Johnson will today pledge to get Britain ‘out of the rut’ of the last three years by delivering Brexit in his first major speech of the election campaign.

The Prime Minister will hammer home his central message that only a Conservati­ve majority can ‘end the Brexit groundhogg­ery’.

But he will also paint picture of a brighter future, saying that delivering Brexit will allow the country to ‘unleash Britain’s potential’.

In addition, Mr Johnson will call for a ‘clean energy revolution’ after Britain has left the EU. Talking at an electric vehi- cle plant in the West Midlands, he is set to announce fresh plans for boosting take-up across the country.

However, with a month to go until polling day, Mr Johnson will focus his message on the key Brexit choice facing voters.

He will say: ‘The UK is admired and respected around the world but people are baffled by our debate on Brexit and they cannot understand how this great country can squander so much time and energy on this and how we can be so hesitant about our future.

‘If we can get a working majority we can get Parliament working for you, we can get out of the rut. We can end the groundhogg­ery of Brexit...’ The term refers to the 1993 film Groundhog Day in which the same thing happens day after day.

Mr Johnson went on: ‘We face a historic choice. At this election the country can either move forwards with policies that will deliver years of growth and prosperity or it can disappear into an intellectu­al cul-desac of far-Left Corbynism.’

The PM will also warn of the risk posed by a potential Labour-SNP coalition, which would hold second referendum­s on Brexit and independen­ce.

Last night Mr Johnson featured in a quirky political broadcast in which he answered questions on everything from walking his dog to his favourite band.

The five-minute video shows him walking through the Tory Party’s campaign base in London and making himself a cup of tea.

It looked set to become a social media hit, with supporters and opponents reposting it with comments. Many focused on how he left his tea bag in the cup, leading Mr Johnson to respond this ‘lets it brew and makes it stronger’. He also said that The Clash or Rolling Stones are his top band.

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