Today, early elections are held in England, conservatives to defeat

Today, early British general elections are held, the greatest possibility is for the centre-left Labusists to win a mandate that will be extraordinary but fragile simultaneously, a kind of electoral sand fortress. Past British voters' tensions, such as discontent over Brex's spectacular failure, cost of [...]
The greatest chance is for the opposition left-wing Labusists to win a mandate that will be extraordinary, but also fragile simultaneously, a kind of electoral sand castle.
Past British voters' tensions, such as dissatisfaction over Brex's spectacular failure, the cost of living, the high levels of migration, are expected to be crucial. Conservatives have been in power for 14 years, and the British have lost over 10 thousand pounds, or wages, of 15 weeks' work, based on the support of pre 2010.
All of this, under some of the most strange, inadequacy, and perhaps even more ridiculously, is sitting at undesirable international levels of one of the most successful Western democracies. The elections are expected to be British's most important selection after the Brex referendum in 2016, or even a correction to some extent. Labusmen, led by a former human rights lawyer returned to Britain's former Prosecutor General, as Sir Keir Starmer, if they win a “suppermerage”, greater than Tony Blair's in 1997 will be considered a form of success, with 484 votes compared to 418 won by Tony Blair.
Polls the day before the elections showed that conservatives led by Rishi Sunak, a man who is richer than King Charles, can take about 64 seats in parliament, which will be their biggest loss in the last two centuries, since 1834. While Brex's party, named Reforma, could take seven seats.
However, there is a innovation in these elections; an Albanian, for the first time competes for deputies for conservatives, Sara Gezdari, even though less chance of success, more because of the party where she worships and competes.
At dawn on July 5th, the news will not be if the Labusists gain deep, but if the conservatives continue to lead 14 years of Britain, which they themselves do not believe, and are fighting more, not for avoiding defeat, but for its depth. / TCH












