The British Prime Minister emphasizes that if she wins the general election, it will be a withdrawal in January next year.

British Prime Minister Johnson will be disappointed that he was unable to leave the EU on time, and if the ruling party wins in the general election in December, it will be released in January next year. Stressed.

British Prime Minister Johnson has been withdrawn from the EU on 31 October since his inauguration, but has received approval from Congress for a new agreement with the EU over the conditions of withdrawal The deadline was postponed until the end of January next year.

Prime Minister Johnson said on the 31st: “There are a lot of people in the parliament who oppose and prevent withdrawal. The agreement with the EU is great, but I am really disappointed.”

He then stressed that if the ruling and conservative parties win the general election on 12th of next month, they will be able to leave in January at the latest.

On the other hand, the largest opposition party and labor party started full-scale election activities, and Corbin said in a speech, `` Prime Minister Johnson failed to say that it was better to die if he wanted to postpone withdrawal, '' Prime Minister said Criticized.

“Now it ’s time for a real change. If we take the power, we will resolve the withdrawal problem within six months. We will have a better agreement with the EU and will we withdraw or remain? I asked them to decide again about the withdrawal.

In the general election, whether or not to leave the EU is the biggest issue, and each political party is fighting.

The latest poll in the UK

According to public opinion polls conducted from October 29th to 30th about which political party "YoGov" of the major research company will vote for in the general election, the ruling party and conservative party led a large 36%, followed by the largest opposition party・ The Labor Party is 21%, the Liberal Democratic Party is 18%, and the Withdrawal Party is 13%.

The general election is officially decided on December 12

In the UK, a bill to hold the general election ahead of schedule was passed by the House of Representatives and then passed on the 31st after the queen's approval. This officially decided that a general election would take place on December 12.