• United Kingdom: Boris Johnson's brother delimited for Brexit discrepancies

The 'premier' Boris Johnson has decided to open the electoral fire with an act designed as a "gun" campaign and with the promise of putting more than 20,000 police on the streets . In a previous message on Twitter, Johnson predicted that the British will soon have a clear choice between "the law of surrender and the postponements of Jeremy Corbyn or the culmination of Brexit on October 31".

Boris Johnson said he is not willing to admit "more unnecessary delays" and that he wants to fulfill his promise at the end of Brexit on October 31. "But unfortunately Parliament has taken away our negotiating power with the law passed this week and intends to leave us at the expense of the EU," said the "premier."

"We have a democracy in this country, and when people make a decision, parliamentarians must abide by it," Johnson added. "Our position is very different from that of Jeremy Corbyn, who has been the first opposition leader to reject the offer of early elections ... I do not want elections, but it is the only way out of the situation. the one we are "

"The election has to be taken in time for the EU summit on October 17," Johnson said. "Who do we want to go to that summit, Jeremy Corbyn, with his offer of new delays to leave the EU or someone May Brexit guarantee October 31 and fulfill the will of the people? "

Investments

While passing through the Yorkshire Police Academy, Johnson promised to meet the "priorities" of the British and announced a battery of investments in security, education and health, as an election program.

The conservative leader confirmed that on Monday he will return to Parliament a motion to call early elections on October 15 and challenged the leader of the Labor opposition to pick up the glove and not commit "a cowardly insult against democracy."

Jeremy Corbyn faces in the meantime a deep division on behalf of the early elections. The Labor leader has warned that his party will support the electoral call only when the law vetoing extreme Brexit has entered into force and the possibility of an EU exit without agreement is left out of the table.

Dozens of Labor deputies, including Brexit spokesman Keri Starmer, have however pressed their leader not to fall into the "trap" of Boris Johnson and access elections at a later date (possibly November) and on condition of a new extension of the EU exit until January 2020.

Johnson lost his first attempt to force early elections on Wednesday by only 298 votes supporting his motion, compared to 434 needed to reach two-thirds of the House of Commons. The conservative leader also considers the option of calling elections by submitting a motion to the Law of Fixed Parliamentary Terms, which would require the support of a simple majority.

Boris Johnson's speech was preceded by the first resignation in Government after six weeks: that of his own little brother Jo Johnson, who presented his resignation as Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy alleging tensions between "loyalty family and national interests. "

Activist Gina Miller, backed by, among others, former Conservative Premier John Major, meanwhile took Boris Johnson to court for her "undemocratic" decision to suspend parliamentary sessions between September 10 and October 14.

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