One week until the British general election

It has been a week until the general election in the UK, where the biggest issue is the departure of the EU from the European Union. It is a fierce election campaign with the opposition and labor parties gradually pursuing the ruling and conservative parties that continue to lead in the approval rate.

The British Parliament House was dissolved on the 6th of last month, and each party is continuing its election campaign for the vote on the 12th of next week, with the question of whether to leave the EU as the biggest issue.

On the 4th, when it took more than a week to vote, Prime Minister Johnson of the ruling and conservative party said, "I will choose in the remaining 8 days," he said, and emphasized that a majority of the seats will be obtained and that the EU will leave the EU at the end of next month.

On the other hand, Corbin, the largest opposition and labor party, said at Central Nottingham, "If we take the power, international trade agreements will not allow the UK health system to be weakened." In a free trade agreement that aims to be concluded after the withdrawal, he criticized that it would result in profit-making American companies entering the health care system.

According to the latest opinion polls, the approval rate of each party is 42% for the Conservative Party, 33% for the Labor Party, 12% for the Liberal Democratic Party, etc. It has become.