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Louise Randell

Lily Allen deletes Twitter after accusing Brits of voting for 'less brown people'

Lily Allen has deleted her Twitter page after accusing Tory supporters of voting for "kids to die" and "less brown people" in an epic election meltdown.

The Smile star, 34, has taken down her page and vented her frustration on Instagram , declaring she's "so f**king exhausted by the f**kry", adding: "People are so nasty."

It came after she took to Twitter last night to condemn Prime Minister Boris Johnson after his Conservative party swept to victory.

She also turned on Tory voters with a series of vicious posts and retweets, claiming they'd voted for "kids to die with no healthcare" and for "less brown people".

Her messages prompted a barrage of criticism from followers, as well as outspoken Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan.

The telly star told Allen she should elave the country if she hates it here so much.

She's now deleted her Twitter after last night's rant (Twitter)

He tweeted: "I think I speak for Britain when I say if @lilyallen doesn’t like it here, why doesn’t she f**k off?"

During her rant last night, Labour-supporting Lily, retweeted a particularly barbed post aimed at all those who voted Tory.

It read: "Vote for your kids to die with no healthcare and less brown ppl but the joke is capitalism needs cheap foreign workers to exploit so will NEVER reduce immigration so jokes on u."

When one of her followers called her a privilege-denying clown", multi-millionaire Allen responded: "Oh f**k off I shout out my privilege ever 5 mins.

"It's because of my privilege and proximity to it that I know what inherently greedy c***s we all are."

The Twitter meltdown came after she previously cried on camera after reading the Labour Party's manifesto.

She was seen sobbing as she said: "Guys I've just watched the Labour manifesto. I think it's the best manifesto I've ever seen."

The Conservatives secured a massive victory last night, with Boris party claming their biggest victory since Margaret Thatcher's re-election in 1983.

They swept home with 364 seats, crushin Jeremy Corbyn's Labour which trailed behind with a dismal 203.

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