Dismissal of the House of Representatives on the 6th to the general election next month The right issue of leaving the EU is the biggest issue November 6th 6:02

In the UK, the House of Parliament was dissolved on the 6th, and the electoral activities of each party for the general election on the 12th of next month will be in full swing, with the biggest issue of leaving the EU = European Union.

In the UK, where political turmoil continues over the withdrawal from the EU, Prime Minister Johnson, who aims to break the situation, enacted a law to hold the general election ahead of schedule on the 12th of next month.

In response to this, the House of Representatives was dissolved on the 6th, and the election campaigns of each party will begin in earnest.

The ruling Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister Johnson, secured the majority in the election, and promptly obtained parliamentary approval for the newly agreed withdrawal conditions with the EU, and realized the withdrawal by the end of January next year I want to do it.

On the other hand, the Labor Party of the largest opposition party has negotiated with the EU again on the withdrawal conditions after realizing the change of government, and will vote on the basis of the agreement, but the attitude about whether to leave the EU is clear I'm not doing it.

The Scottish National Party and the Liberal Democratic Party insist on the remnants, and the trend of the secession party that insists on “withdrawal without agreement” is also drawing attention.

In the latest public opinion survey of the major research company “YouGov”, the Conservative Party leads the Labor Party by 12 points.

However, despite the fact that the Conservative Party was overwhelmingly dominant at the beginning of the election campaign, the majority of the general elections were driven to a majority.

As public opinion is largely divided over the withdrawal, the situation is unpredictable about how the five-week election campaign will unfold.

Support rate of each party

According to a poll conducted by the major research firm “YouGov” from 31st of last month to 1st of this month, which party will vote in the general election, the approval rate of the ruling conservative party led by Prime Minister Johnson is 39%, the largest opposition party The Labor Party is 27%, the Liberal Democratic Party is 16%, and the Withdrawal Party is 7%.

Expert “Confusion continues depending on the result”

Specializing in British politics, Professor Tim Bale of the University of London at Queen Mary said the election was a historic election that would redefine Britain's position in the international community. = It's a big bet to hold a general election before realizing the exit from the European Union. "

And based on the conservative party taking the lead in the latest public opinion survey, the largest opposition labor party is a citizen of the economy, medical insurance system, etc., saying "I think that the ruling party is most likely to secure a majority." "The voter's interests change easily. After all, there is no change in the situation before the election, and there may be a situation where no political party can win a majority of the seats by itself." Showed.

Also, regarding the withdrawal from the EU, “If the Conservative Party wins a majority, then Prime Minister Johnson will leave with a new agreement with the EU. If any party cannot win a majority of the seats alone, If the Labor Party collaborates with other opposition parties to realize a coalition government, it will negotiate with the EU, and then it will hold a referendum to ask if it should leave. ” He pointed out that confusion may continue in the future.