Brexit - stop or leave?

Brexit is the most important issue and what everything is really about. The Tory Party has seized on the issue of Britain leaving the EU and has a slogan that reads "Get Brexit done", get Brexit implemented in Swedish.

Many Britons are currently quite tired of Brexit and just want to get it overstated, which may indicate that the Tories will win the election.

Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn has instead promised that if he becomes new prime minister, he will renegotiate the Brexit agreement and arrange a new referendum, which may appeal to those who want to stay in the EU to vote for his party. But in order to accomplish this, Labor must win the election by a large margin down to the Tories.

Wants to invest billions - on welfare

Tories and Labor promise billions in healthcare, infrastructure, school, police and families with children. But the investments should be made without raising the tax and the Tories want to borrow money instead.

"We will build 40 new hospitals, raise the level of education systems in the country and employ 20,000 new police officers," Boris Johnsson said earlier.

But that promise got the prime minister back from criticizing how it should be financed. Instead, the Tories say they plan six new hospitals over the next six-year period.

Immigration

Not as big a question as it was before the Brexit vote in 2016, the BBC writes. This is despite the fact that nothing has changed since then. Now people are waiting for the Brexit issue to be resolved, to see how to deal with other issues.

According to the BBC, about 212,000 more people arrived in the UK in June 2019 than the number who left at the same time as immigration from the EU decreased.

Labor has said it wants to "recruit the people we need" and that it is possible to discuss the EU's free movement, while the Tories have said they want to see "fewer low-skilled migrants and that the numbers will fall generally" in the event of a Brexit.