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Far-right leader endorses Boris Johnson but let’s face it, we saw it coming

Afroze Fatima Zaidi by Afroze Fatima Zaidi
16 November 2019
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In an interview with RT UK News, far-right leader Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, aka Tommy Robinson, expressed his support for Boris Johnson. The endorsement appears to have become damning proof of the Conservative Party’s far-right appeal. And, so far, Johnson’s failed to reject the endorsement.

However, many are unsurprised by this news, given the anti-Muslim views openly expressed by both Johnson and Yaxley-Lennon:

 

So what first attracted Tommy Robinson to the Muslim-baiting racist Boris Johnson? pic.twitter.com/m29XIWQWUO

— Owen Jones (@owenjonesjourno) November 15, 2019

A vote for the far-right

For a lot of people, this endorsement is only further evidence of what they have observed as an increasing shift by the Conservatives towards the far-right:

Tommy Robinson endorsing Boris Johnson today & this endorsement of Rees-Mogg from Britain First's leader shows the Tories are moving from a Centre-Right to a Far-Right party.#ToriesOutNowpic.twitter.com/VOhHWBEBoC

— Pileus Media (@thepileus) November 15, 2019

Furthermore, the list of people who have publicly endorsed Johnson so far is, let’s just say, ‘impressive’:

https://twitter.com/SkyeCitySeries/status/1195452682384920582?s=20

Ian Lavery on Boris Johnson’s latest endorsement from the far-right:

“Admired by Donald Trump, aided by Nigel Farage, and endorsed by Tommy Robinson. With friends like these, who needs Boris Johnson?”

Spot on from our @IanLaveryMP #VoteLabourDecember12

— Rachael Swindon #WeAreCollective (@Rachael_Swindon) November 15, 2019

Moreover, it seems like it’s becoming harder to deny that a vote for the Conservatives is a vote for far-right values:

https://twitter.com/JordanByrne_/status/1195474667362017281?s=20

Johnson has had 8 WEEKS to disavow Tommy Robinson’s support.
He hasn’t.
HE’S FINE WITH IT.

-Don’t vote like fascists.
-Don’t vote Conservative. https://t.co/WyZea6iP9J

— Dr Louise Raw (@LouiseRawAuthor) November 15, 2019

Oh you're voting tory are you? Like Tommy Robinson. You've looked at everything going on in politics and come to the same conclusion about who to vote for as a racist. Bravo buddy.

— James Felton (@JimMFelton) November 15, 2019

Choose wisely

For some, the choice between far-right endorsed Johnson on the one hand, and Jeremy Corbyn on the other, is an easy one:

Oh deary me, what should concern me more, the imaginary fibre optic communists who want to give me broadband or the actual real life fascists queueing up to endorse out alt-Right-adjacent Prime Minister? Such a conundrum! #VoteLabour https://t.co/iBA4GPIDlQ

— I, Daniel Blake Ex-Labour #Socialist (@KateVasey) November 15, 2019

Lets be brutally honest:

This UK election is now down to a fight between Boris Johnson, Vladimir Putin, Tommy Robinson, the oligarchs & Steve Bannon on one side…

..& European social democracy on the other side.

Which side are you on?

— Nick🇬🇧🇪🇺🇺🇦 (@nicktolhurst) November 15, 2019

Johnson continues to evade accountability for Islamophobia within his party. This latest endorsement from an Islamophobe such as Yaxley-Lennon should therefore come as no surprise.

However, this endorsement may at least persuade any Muslim voters who were still thinking of voting Conservative in the upcoming election to take a step back and think again. But more than that, will the rest of the UK stand with British Muslims? We’ll only know after 12 December.

Featured image via OwenJones84 / BackBoris2012 Campaign

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  1. Smythe-Mogg says:
    7 years ago

    Yaxley-Lennon is not leader of anything other than an assorted collection of misfits directing their grievances towards misidentified ‘enemies’.

    Endorsement of Johnson by this thug and jailbird somehow is fitting.

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