Corbyn's Covid conundrum: What if the Labour Party wins the 2019 election?

2021-12-13 22:09:28 By : Mr. Allen Chen

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It has been two years since Boris Johnson led the Conservative Party to victory in the general election, but a decision may change everything. Robert Hutton took a trip along parallel timelines.

In retrospect, when Nigel Farage announced that his Brexit party would gain a foothold across the country, the fate of Boris Johnson was doomed, thus splitting the Conservative Party. vote. Johnson has become the latest leader of the Conservative Party to fail to break through what authorities call the "red wall"-an impenetrable constituency in northern and central England, and they just continue to vote for the Labour Party. With no allies in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister suggested that the Queen invite Jeremy Corbyn to form a government. The aides declined to discuss reports that someone saw the Duke of Edinburgh cleaning shotguns. 

Britain is getting used to its new minority Labor Party government. Now that the parliament’s deadlock over Brexit has been broken, the market has rebounded; the Labour Party’s policy of seeking an agreement within the EU Customs Union and then submitting it to a referendum has a clear majority in the House of Commons: no matter what the outcome is, companies don’t have to worry about 2020. Shortage of supply. 

A 61-year-old man in Wuhan, China died of an unknown virus, which did not go beyond the foreign page. 

In the race to succeed Johnson as the leader of the Conservative Party, Jeremy Hunt believed that activism alienated voters, while Liz Truss said the party had failed because it did not support Brexit enough.

Dominic Cummings published a 50,000-word blog post explaining that he has nothing to do with the election.

After two people in York tested positive for the coronavirus, Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth said the government is monitoring the situation. His Conservative shadow Matt Hancock urged him to make plans. "Daily Telegraph" star new writer Boris Johnson (Boris Johnson) condemned "apocalypticists and pessimists, opponents and worryers, they urge all of us to panic about some terrible New Oriental virus." 

ITV reporter Allegra Stratton announced a book deal. The "Broken Heartland" will be a journey through the county's electoral districts that have turned their backs on the Conservative Party.

The Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer (Keir Starmer), returning from Brussels, said he had reached an "agreement to ensure that the British economy leaves the European Union." The referendum is scheduled to be held in May. Labor MPs split. Stammer himself seemed uncertain. Corbin's spokesperson Owen Jones said the prime minister will remain neutral.

Corbin told the media that he has a plan to deal with the coronavirus and "all other forms of viruses." He added: "Of course I shook hands. It's just polite!" A worried Ashworth was photographed rushing into the 10th.

Laura Pidcock becomes the first member of Congress to test positive for the coronavirus. She blamed the spread of the disease on "a global mass production system that exploited workers."

Donald Trump prohibits travel from Europe. In response, Corbyn stated that Britain's borders would never be closed. People found Ashworth running up Whitehall in the direction of Downing Street. Hancock accused the government of ignoring "the deadly threat of coronavirus."

Corbin, who was visibly shaken, announced a nationwide blockade and border closure. He also cited Internet reports that Covid may have originated in US government laboratories. Ashworth told reporters that the prime minister was misunderstood. Communications director Seumas Milne said he did not.

The referendum on the Brexit deal was postponed.

John MacDonald announced a government loan program of 330 billion pounds to companies. Rishi Sunak, chief secretary of the Shadow Ministry of Finance, called it "backdoor communism."

Downing Street announced that Corbin had tested positive. Seumas Milne was shot from the 10th sprint.

Priti Patel became the third woman to lead the Conservative Party. Before the police broke her victory rally in Trafalgar Square to break the blockade, she said the party would fight "the terrible attack on civil liberties by this neo-communist government." Hancock issued a press release mentioning "the so-called Covid-19" and demanding proof that the hospital is truly overcrowded.

Corbyn was admitted to St. Thomas Hospital. On Radio 4, The World At One played one of the Prime Minister’s favorite songs "Red Flag" to reflect the goodwill of the people towards the Prime Minister. Cuba offered to provide medical assistance to London. President Trump told reporters that Corbin's illness proved that "socialism makes you weak." 

Corbyn has been discharged from the hospital, but due to the lack of protective equipment of medical staff, Hancock said the Labor Party failed to pass the NHS. 

The Sun revealed that Seumas Milne had repeatedly met with the Russian Culture Commissioner at Hampstead Cemetery, thus breaking the blockade. Milne explained at the Downing Street Garden press conference that he was "doing what any loyal party member would do."

The Ministry of Finance announced a plan to help restaurants by subsidizing eating out, and the plan was quickly called "McDonald's Happy Feast." Sunak called it "taxpayer-sponsored bribery."

After a summer of intermittent restrictions, the infection level continued to rise. Scientists urged Corbin to blockade again, but he resisted. The worried assistant revealed that "he spent a lot of time on the Internet."

Patel appointed Toby Young as her chief scientific advisor.

Johnson’s column urged members of Congress to “reject the domineering beach shutters, the flattering pseudo-scientists, and the nosy nanny nationalists, and adopt my mantra: Listen to Corbyn! No, I quickly added that it currently occupies the 10th position. A crypto communist, but his brother, the respected climate scientist Pierce." 

Ashworth announced a short-term "circuit breaker" lock-in plan. Corbyn is present, but his level of involvement is unclear.

In a tense vote, the new blockade law was passed by a four-vote majority after Conservative MPs including Jeremy Hunt broke the hierarchy and supported these measures. Patel brandished a copy of the Great Barrington Declaration, saying that it meant "the end of British democracy."

As the lock was lifted, Hancock asked for a statement on the link between Covid and the 5G mast.

After receiving reports of an increase in ranking, Milne announced that he would leave on the 10th immediately, which he insisted was "always in my five-year plan."

At an emergency press conference, Corbyn announced the blockade again. 

Johnson’s Telegraph column criticized the "Socialist Grinch Killjoy Corbs who stole Christmas."

The first people were vaccinated in the United Kingdom, and the vaccine was distributed throughout the European Union.

The haggard Corbyn extended the confinement period. Patel announced a "freedom march" in London, but some Conservative parties refused to participate. "We are worried that she overestimated the number of people our voters want to die," a person told the Daily Telegraph. "Even if Brexit is not yet complete."

In a combative hearing in the House of Commons, Milne condemned Corbyn's handling of Covid and stated that he would launch a Substack. 

Britain finally lifted the blockade. Ashworth announced that half of the population now has at least one dose of the vaccine, which brings the UK into line with Germany. He called it "a victory for pan-European cooperation."

It is not surprising that the Conservatives won the Chesham and Amersham by-elections—the opposition rarely loses their security seats—but their choice of candidates has attracted attention. The new MP Piers Corbyn stated that his election was “to fight against the blow of the vaccine mask-5G complex”.

Opinion polls show that during the Covid crisis, the government’s support rate has increased, and voters have forgiven their mistakes and tend to support Corbyn’s “difficult choice”. Some Conservative parties fell into despair. "Priti's problem is," an anonymous congressman told The Independent, "everyone knows what she stands for."

The Labour Party's referendum on the Brexit deal is scheduled to be held on December 16. Most cabinets support the "Just Forget It" campaign, so Michael Gove became the spokesperson for "Better than Nothing" and supported Starmer's deal. Corbyn privately declared that he was bored with all this. 

Although Labour MPs hope that the introduction of the vaccine will convince voters of the value of joining the European Union, there are concerns that the new "omicron" variant will once again postpone the referendum.

At the same time, "The Sun" revealed that during the blockade last year, a series of symposiums on "Fully Automatic Luxury Communism" were held on the 10th. Is the light of the government disappearing? 

The assistant said Corbyn looked tired.

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