UK appeals to voters to the general election asking whether or not to leave the EU.

The general election is expected to be held in December in the UK, where political turmoil continues over the withdrawal from the European Union. While the right or wrong of withdrawal is the biggest issue, each party is accelerating the appeal to voters in anticipation of the election.

On the 29th, the House of Representatives of the British Parliament passed a bill to advance elections in December. The bill will be finalized after deliberation and voting in the Senate. The parliament will be dissolved on November 6th and the general election will be held on December 12th.

The biggest issue in the election is the departure from the EU. Prime Minister Johnson attended the meeting of the ruling party and the conservative party after the bill was passed by the House of Representatives, and said, “It is time to achieve domestic reconciliation and withdrawal”.

On the other hand, Corbin, the largest opposition and labor party, also posted an election video on Twitter to solve the problem of withdrawal by re-election of the referendum and complained that "the time for real change has come."

In the latest public opinion survey that summarizes the approval rate of each political party,
▽ 36% for the Conservative Party
▽ Labor Party 23%
▽ 18% for Liberal Democratic Party
▽ The withdrawal party is 12%, etc.
The Conservative Party leads other opposition parties by 10 points or more.

However, in the general election of Ototoshi, the conservative party was overwhelmingly dominant at the beginning of the election campaign.

In the future, the situation may change significantly, and each party is accelerating the appeal to voters in anticipation of the election.

Johnson ’s speculation is ...

Prime Minister Johnson agreed with the EU on new conditions on the 17th of this month, and with the approval of Congress on this matter, it has practically reached the point where it can be achieved.

However, since the majority of the ruling and conservative party seats have lost, parliamentary approval was the biggest barrier.

As Prime Minister Johnson, he wants to win the general election and secure a majority, and then promptly proceed with parliamentary proceedings based on the agreement with the EU to realize the withdrawal.

For the Conservative Party, Prime Minister Johnson has just reached a new agreement with the EU in the last three months after taking office, and has been helped by the breakthrough.

However, strong political methods, such as taking extraordinary closings to contain discussions in parliament, and extreme speech and behavior under debate, are also subject to strong criticism as a blasphemy to democracy.

In the latest poll, the Conservative Party leads the largest opposition Labor Party by over 10 points.

However, in the general election held as a man, despite the fact that the Conservative Party once had a high support rate with a difference of 20 points, as a result of the election, it was driven to a majority, until the vote date in December The situation may change drastically.

The opposition's position is ...

The opposition party wants to block the withdrawal that Prime Minister Johnson agreed with the EU by bringing it to a change of government in the general election.

Among them, when the largest opposition party / labor party takes office, it will re-negotiate with the EU for better exit conditions, and it will re-execute a referendum to determine whether to leave or remain after showing specific exit conditions. The

However, the supporters of the Labor Party are a mix of secessionists and remnants, and it is not clear which position to take if a referendum is held.

On the other hand, the 3rd party Scottish National Party and the 4th Liberal Democratic Party have clarified their position to support the EU.

In the general election, it seems likely that each party will be able to establish a cooperative relationship as the right or wrong of withdrawal becomes an issue.

Future schedule

The House of Representatives passed a bill to hold the general election ahead of schedule on the 29th.

After the Senate's approval and the Queen's approval, the parliament will be dissolved on the 6th of next month and a general election will be held on 12th of December.

If the Conservative Party wins and wins a majority in this election, Prime Minister Johnson will proceed with parliament based on an agreement with the EU and will leave the EU by the end of January next year.

On the other hand, if the opposition wins, the outlook is likely to be unclear again because it claims a second referendum to renegotiate with the EU and ask for withdrawal.