Portsmouth News

City’s Tory election hopefuls brand Labour and Corbyn as 'evil'

Pair reiterate vow to get Brexit done

- By DAVID GEORGE

CONSERVATI­VES in Portsmouth have taken a shot at their opposition party’s leader at the launch of their election campaign.

Election hopefuls Penny Mordaunt and Cllr Donna Jones, standing in Portsmouth North and South respective­ly, jointly launched their campaigns on Saturday, echoing their party’s national slogan to ‘get Brexit done’.

But in her speech, Ms Mordaunt – who has been the MP for Portsmouth North since 2010 – criticised both Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party as a whole for creating an ‘evil’ party.

She said: ‘Whether it is through Jeremy Corbyn or by design, it is now an evil organisati­on.

‘If Corbyn gets into 10 Downing Street, I worry for the values of our country; if I were in his (Stephen Morgan’s) shoes I wonder if I could stay with the Labour Party, look the public in the eye and tell them to vote for Jeremy Corbyn.

‘It’s a really horrible force and I’ve seen some real bullying and intimidati­on in that party.’

Portsmouth South hopeful Donna Jones, who will stand against Labour’s Stephen

Morgan and Liberal Democrat Cllr Gerald VernonJack­son backed up her counterpar­t’s statement.

‘I don’t believe Jeremy Corbyn’s hands are safe to lead this country,’ she said.

‘Stephen Morgan is a committed member of the Labour Party and accepted a job in their shadow government, so is also a threat to the future of Great Britain.’

Labour candidate Stephen Morgan responded by saying he’s more focused on winning votes than personal attacks.

He said: ‘I am committed to a clean campaign, no dodgy polls, no mud-slinging and no personalit­y politics.

‘With so much at stake for Portsmouth, and a lack of trust in how things have been going in Westminste­r, that is what our city and our country deserves.’

Cllr Gerald Vernon-Jackson, representi­ng the Lib Dems, has condemned the wording of Ms Mordaunt's statement, but agrees that moderate ‘politics has abandoned the other two main parties. He said: ‘To call somebody evil is not what you should be doing – it condemns everything about them.

‘Jeremy Corbyn is extreme, but modern Conservati­ves are being driven out of their own party too, as the Tories are consumed by the extreme right.’

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Donna Jones and Penny Mordaunt MP both slammed Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
Picture: Keith Woodland CRITICAL Donna Jones and Penny Mordaunt MP both slammed Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn

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