After a Tory Party leadership election in which the British public had no say, right-wing Brexiteer Boris Johnson on Tuesday emerged victorious in the contest to succeed Theresa May as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Johnson defeated British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, winning the support of 92,153 of the 160,000 Conservative Party members.
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the U.K. Labour Party, wrote following the vote that “Boris Johnson has won the support of fewer than 100,000 unrepresentative Conservative Party members by promising tax cuts for the richest, presenting himself as the bankers’ friend, and pushing for a damaging No Deal Brexit.”
“But he hasn’t won the support of our country,” Corbyn tweeted. “The people of our country should decide who becomes the Prime Minister in a General Election.”
Green Party MP Caroline Lucas echoed Corbyn, writing on Twitter that “around 100,000 Tory Party members have inflicted on us a prime minister with a record of bigotry, racism, lying, and incompetence, Boris Johnson.”
“This is not democracy,” Lucas added. “This is #NotInOurName.”
During a rally outside 10 Downing Street ahead of Tuesday’s vote, Lucas called Johnson “a liar, a racist, and Donald Trump’s poodle.”
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