Johnson: The fight for general elections will be tough.

Great Britain Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he is ready to fight” for” for general elections after MPs voted to hold them on 12 December. The legislation adopted by MPs Tuesday will begin its passage into the House of Lords, where it is not expected to be rejected. Jeremy Corbyn [...]
The legislation adopted by MPs Tuesday will begin its passage into the House of Lords, where it is not expected to be rejected.
Jeremy Corbyn said the early survey gave a chance to “once in a generation” to transform the country.
Writing in the Daily Mirror, he described his party's ambitious and radical <x0-fields for real changes”.
Mr. Johnson hopes the elections will give him a new mandate for his Brex agreement and break the current deadlock in Parliament, which has led to the United Kingdom exit from the EU by further delaying on January 31st.
The prime minister told his Conservative Party colleagues that it was time for the country “to join in making Brexit”.
“will be a difficult choice and we will do the best we can,” he added.
The leaders of the two main United Kingdom parties will face the prime minister's questions at noon on Wednesday.
BBC political correspondent Nick Eardley said the PMQ gave Johnson and Corby a chance to repeat their election messages before MPs officially hit campaign tracks next week.












