Daily Mail: V for Victory? Boris Johnson strikes his best Winston Churchill pose despite campaign setbacks as he fires the election starting gun outside No 10 and blasts dithering Jeremy Corbyn for planning to hold a second Brexit referendum
* The Prime Minister has been to see the Queen to mark the official launch of the general election campaign
* Boris Johnson has addressed nation from Downing Street before kicking off the Tory campaign at rally later
* PM has delivered an excoriating attack on Jeremy Corbyn branding him anti-business and like Joseph Stalin
* Tories have endured a difficult start to their election campaign with rows over Grenfell and doctored video
* Hour before Mr Johnson's speech Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns quit in row over ex-aide collapsing rape trial
Boris Johnson turned his guns on 'dithering' Jeremy Corbyn today as he tried to get his campaign back on track after a series of setbacks.
In a statement on the steps of Downing Street after going to see the Queen to inform her Parliament has been dissolved, the PM appealed for support from voters to 'honour the referendum' and get Brexit done.
Mr Johnson said the public must decide whether they wanted a Tory government that would cut ties with the EU and invest in public services, or Jeremy Corbyn's hard-Left 'horror show'.
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U.K. Election Updates -- November 6, 2019
Johnson hit by Cabinet resignation as UK election kicks off -- AP
UK parliament dissolved as five-week election campaign kicks off -- France 24
PM's election campaign launch marred by gaffe, resignation and doctored video -- Reuters
UK Parliament dissolved after Boris Johnson visits Queen -- ABC News Online
British Parliament dissolves to start campaign for election next month -- UPI
U.K.'s Johnson begins election battle, vowing Brexit and casting rival as 'Stalin' -- NBC
Tories face controversies on first day of UK election campaign -- Al Jazeera
Jeremy Corbyn says he was not 'born to rule' and hails 'great wisdom among the poor'... as he gives election speech near 17th century manor house where he grew up and went to private school -- Daily Mail
UK election campaign: Who wants what on EU issues? -- DW
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