1 month until the British general election How does the withdrawal party avoid conflict with the ruling conservative party? Nov 12 5:55

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The UK general election will be voted on the 12th of next month, with the biggest issue of leaving the EU.

In the election campaign, the ruling conservative party claims that if it can secure a majority, it will be able to achieve withdrawal in January next year. Insist to do.

The leader of the leave party, Farage, announced on November 11 that he will not hold candidates in more than 300 constituencies where the conservatives won the previous election.

As the secession party has a strong withdrawal policy and competes with the Conservative Party in the constituency, there is a view that it will be a constant tailwind for the Conservative Party, and the impact on the election campaign will be noted.

In the latest public opinion survey conducted by major research company “YouGov”, the Conservative Party is leading the Labor Party with a difference of more than 10 points.

However, public opinion is largely divided over withdrawal, and medical issues are being taken up in election campaigns, and the situation may change in the future.

The issue of election

The biggest issue of the election is the departure from the EU.

Specifically, the focus will be on the pros and cons of leaving Johnson with the agreement of Prime Minister Johnson with the EU.

Prime Minister Johnson argues that if the Conservative Party secures a majority in the election, it will promptly deliberate on bills related to withdrawal and will leave in January 2020.

However, in this election, the secession party who insists on "no withdrawal without agreement" from the EU also has candidates, and the future trend will be noted.

On the other hand, the opposition party wants to bring a change of government in the general election and stop the withdrawal based on the agreement between Prime Minister Johnson and the EU.

However, there are variations in the position, and voters of voters who seek to remain in the EU may also break.

While the 3rd party Scottish National Party and the 4th Liberal Democratic Party have clearly set out the EU position, the largest opposition Labor Party has not revealed whether to support the withdrawal or the remaining Because.

Under these circumstances, the Labor Party does not talk much about the pros and cons of withdrawal, and seems to be a strategy that puts the national medical system and educational issues at the center of appeal.

As a result, the approval rating of each party may change depending on the field of interest that voters will be interested in.