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The Tory mayor of the West Midlands is sending voters an endorsement from Boris Johnson which urges people to “forget about the government”, Sky News can reveal.
Andy Street’s campaign website makes no mention of Rishi Sunak on its homepage and is coloured in green rather than Conservative blue, suggesting the mayor is trying to run on his credentials as an independent campaigner rather than under the unpopular Tory brand.
Other campaign literature – including the front page of a campaign “newspaper” seen by Sky News – makes no mention of the Conservative leader.
However, the campaign team for Mr Street, whose battle for re-election is on a knife edge against Labour, is sending out literature with pictures of him and the former prime minister Mr Johnson, which openly admits problems with the Conservatives’ reputation.
Mr Johnson writes in his signed letter to voters: “You might not like everything the Conservatives have done.”
He adds: “Forget about government. Forget about Westminster. The election is about the next four years in the West Midlands – and who do you want in charge.”
The letter – topped with a picture of Mr Johnson and Mr Street – has been received by voters as recently as Tuesday.
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A spokesman for Mr Johnson confirmed the veracity of the letter and said he was pleased to write it.
At the weekend, Mr Street gave an interview to The Sunday Times about the moments he has fallen out with Mr Sunak.
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