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The "premier" Boris Johnson has officially launched the campaign as a candidate of the Conservative Party in the early elections of December 12 with the promise of "culminating Brexit", this time in January. Following his meeting with Queen Elizabeth II, to communicate the dissolution of Parliament, Johnson said that Westminster obstructionism in the last three months "has been so frustrating that I have sometimes been tempted to chew my tie ."

"With this Parliament, the United Kingdom could not have left the EU even on January 31," Johnson said at the gates of Downing Street, before embarking on the electoral tour (the last candidate to do so) through the Midlands and with an advantage over the Labor Party from eight to 13 points (according to the latest surveys of ICM and YouGov).

" I am proud of everything achieved as prime minister, " he said in his brief speech. "I did not want an election in winter, but they left me no choice. If we finally meet Brexit there will be an increase in investments in the United Kingdom. What this country cannot bear is more uncertainty and more delays."

"There is only one way to complete Brexit and I fear that the answer is to ask the British for a change in this parliamentary blockade," Johnson added. "The alternative is clear: Jeremy Corbyn, turning 2020 into the year of two miserable referendums (of the EU and of the independence of Scotland)."

Johnson addressed the British predicting that the new Parliament will be set up at the end of December with a "conservative majority that will work for you. The" premier "spoke for a little over ten minutes and reserved the best cartridges for his first election act by the afternoon.

Jeremy Corbyn was unmarked in the meantime with his third electoral act since the announcement of the elections promising a "real change" beyond Brexit and setting his 10 goals to reach number 10 (Downing Street), poverty reduction and "homeless" people to the construction of public housing and the improvement of health and public services after a long decade of austerity.

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