Election campaign in Brex background begins

The campaign for the December 12th early elections, prompted by Brex and thought to end the saga, officially opened in Great Britain today with the distribution of Parliament, with the greatest uncertainty of its outcome. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will go to Buckingham Palace to ask the queen for [...]
The campaign for the December 12th early elections, prompted by Brex and thought to end the saga, officially opened in Great Britain today with the distribution of Parliament, with the greatest uncertainty of its outcome.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will go to Buckingham Palace to ask the queen to disperse Parliament, whose divisions have so far hampered implementation of exits from the European Union, voted by 52% of Britons three years ago, but already postponed three times.
The conservatives have regularly led in polls with 10 points ahead, but John Curtice, politicalologist and a survey specialist in Great Britain has not stopped warning for caution.
Boris Johnson, who played a crucial role in Brex vote in 2016, aims to carry out a campaign presenting himself as the only one to implement the projected date for Brex on January 31, 2020.
In front of him, lab leader Jeremy Corbyn will argue that he is the only one who can get an agreement on Brex from Brussels by respecting employee rights and that he will immediately hold a referendum that also envisions the possibility of staying in the European Union.











