'Almost crying' Bercow torn apart by Sky News viewers as Tory landslide exit poll unveiled
JOHN BERCOW was left looking physically sick as the general election exit poll was released just after polling stations closed at 10pm on Thursday.
Election 2019: Bercow gives reaction to Tory win in exit poll
Ex-Speaker John Bercow's spirits appeared to dampen as the news dropped on the latest exit poll data as social media users took to Twitter to berate the Remainer. Former Conservative deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft tweeted: "John Bercow doesn't look a happy bunny on Sky News." Another user, Peter Darwin, said: "He is about to cry." And Jimmy B said: "Can almost see John Bercow crying on Sky News. It's f***ing delicious."
Following his resignation as Speaker John Bercow announced that Brexit was the greatest error from Britain since WW2.
Mr Bercow has argued that during his time as Speaker, he always acted impartially and refused to let his views govern how he behaved as Speaker.
The Exit Poll projected the Conservative Party to win 368 seats, the Labour Party 191 seats, the SNP 55 seats, the Liberal Democrats 13 seats, Plaid Cymru 3 seats, the Green Party 1 seat, 19 seats given to other political parties and 0 seats for the Brexit Party.
He said: “Yes, it would be stratospherically higher than a lot of people including quite a lot of Conservative optimists had predicted.
“It is not quite in the domain of Margaret Thatcher’s 101 in 1987 and 144 in 1983.
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“But nevertheless it is a very satisfactory result for the Conservative Party if that is what transpires.”
He added: "Well it would be a dramatic result.
"It would be a vastly better result than most Conservatives dreamt of any time during the campaign and the time before.
"I imagine Boris Johnson will be elated, thrilled to bits.
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"He will be dancing around the Mulberry Bush in joyous appreciation.
"James Cleverly, quite understandably as the Tory Party Chairman, sought to superimpose his own view on at a very formative stage of our proceedings on how the voters might have been motivated.
"It was quite interesting James said it was much wider than Brexit.
"The Tory Party had been focussing on transport and the extension of opportunity and enabling people to move forward.
"I think it is a bit rich.
"The truth of the matter is it was a Brexit focused, Brexit orientated, Brexit dominated the campaign.
"The idea that there was any great push through for any subject from the Conservatives is frankly fanciful. "