Boris Johnson plans to stage election vote EVERY DAY this week to hammer Labour into an election

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BORIS Johnson plans to stage an election vote EVERY day this week to hammer Labour into an election.

The PM has vowed to enforce a battering ram strategy to shame Jeremy Corbyn to the ballot boxes after opposition MPs blocked him delivering Brexit by October 31.

Boris Johnson plans to stage an election vote every day this week to hammer Labour into an election

BATTERING RAM

Mr Johnsons Brexit guru Dominic Cummings told ministerial advisers on Friday: We will have a vote on an election on Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday, The Sunday Times reports.

Last week Boris made a high stakes bid to end the crippling Brexit deadlock by demanding Labour meet him in a December 12 poll.

However, he is expected to lose a Commons vote tomorrow when he seeks the two-thirds majority needed to force a general election.

In Cabinet last Thursday, a frustrated Boris blasted opposition MPs: There they are sitting on their a***s, luxuriating in their salaries.

Its morally wrong . We will hammer them day after day after day.

Mr Corbyn has twice ducked the PMs call for an election in the Commons leading to Boris blasting him as a chicken.

Despite expecting to lose the vote tomorrow, the PM has put the Tory party machine on full campaign readiness.

Conservative election managers are already in place across the country, literature packs are going out to candidates this week and teams have been briefed that an election is coming.

Today they will launch a massive social media blitz calling for an election to break the deadlock.

Angry Tories fear Remainers keep moving the goalposts as part of a plan to derail Brexit completely.

Frustrated Mr Johnson blasted Labour for refusing to break the deadlock by agreeing to an election despite its MPs demanding one 50 times in the past month.

 

He said: I have made a very reasonable offer to Jeremy Corbyn and the opposition. They say they want more time to discuss my new deal. They can have more time.

Indeed they can have all the parliamentary time they like night and day between now and when Parliament rises for the election to scrutinise this deal and get it agree one final time.

But if they are to convince me and the country that they are really serious in wanting to do this, then they must set a fixed term to the debate a real hard deadline that everyone can understand and everyone can believe in.

Jeremy Corbyn has twice ducked the PMs call for an election in the Commons