Johnson: Conservators will end the Brex process

Great Britain Prime Minister Boris Johnson said today at Talford, at the launch of his Conservative Party's election manifest, that he is the only one in the upcoming parliamentary elections to end the country's exit from the European Union. “
Great Britain Prime Minister Boris Johnson said today at Talford, at the launch of his Conservative Party's election manifest, that he is the only one in the upcoming parliamentary elections to end the country's exit from the European Union.
Contrary to all other parties participating in this election, we will implement Brexit,” told Johnson supporters.
He said the opposing parties -- the Labour, Liberal Democrats and others -- would bring only further delays to Brex and would eventually betray the will of voters expressed in the 2016 Brex referendum.
Johnson has devoted more time to Labour Leader Jeremy Corbin than to describing the details in the manifest, mocking him that he would be neutral if a second referendum for Brex was held next year.
Conservators in the manifest promise to establish a Brex agreement on Johnson's agreement with the EU before December 25th, whose adoption is likely if the conservatives win a majority in the December 12th elections.
However, if they do not win an absolute majority in the elections, it will be much more difficult for Johnson to fulfill the repeated promise of implementation of Brex, as other parties wish to either delay their exit from the EU or abandon the process.
On 12 December, the British will elect 650 deputies from the Lower Chamber, after Johnson decided for elections two years ago, with the aim of gaining an absolute majority that would allow him to approve the Brex agreement before January 31st, when the country's EU exit deadline expires.












