Parliament is distributed in Britain tomorrow

The UK is on the verge of distributing parliament and launching the campaign for the December 12th elections. Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he will continue the 100-day agenda, while labists stress they will give voters the chance to decide again for Brex. The British cabinet has gathered for the last time before [...] elections.
The British cabinet has gathered for the last time before the 12 December snap elections.
On the eve of the start of the month-long election campaign, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Tuesday they are proud of the first 100 days in office, and that the Brex issue will be resolved next year.
The location resolution is clear. Do you want to advance the agendas and achieve Brex and other fantastics in 2020, or you want to consume the new year with two referenda, one for the European Union and the other risking sharing of our United Kingdom,” asked Johnson ministers.
Opposition leader labist Jeremy Corbin accused the opponent of consulting in secret with Washington that after leaving the EU, he would apply an economic model similar to the American.
Look how ruthless the corporations are in the United States. We know that they want to get into our health system and raise the prices of medicine for patients. This result brings the Conservative Party's Brax and therefore we demand that the decision be handed over to voters,” said Corbin.
In preliminary polls on the December 12th elections, labists have narrowed conservatives ' supremacy to 7 percent, liberal Democrats rank third followed by the Brex group.












