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Boris Johnson on December 8, 2019. AFP / Ben STANSALL

An inter-party anti-Boris Johnson alliance issued a last-minute appeal to voters opposed to the Conservatives to vote tactically in the December 12 poll. They think that voting in marginal seats could deprive Boris Johnson of a majority in Parliament.

With our correspondent in London, Muriel Delcroix

The appeal was launched by several personalities from the Scottish Labor, Liberal Democrats and Scottish National Party (SNP) parties. A poll suggests that the majority so far expected of the Conservatives has been halved in the last two weeks, from 82 to 40 MPs, to four days of polling.

The survey also indicates that approximately 40,000 voters would vote tactically in 36 constituencies to prevent Boris Johnson from forming a majority government. But without a majority, the Prime Minister would probably have little chance of honoring his campaign's central promise of " achieving Brexit ".

Debate in Northern Ireland

The DUP, the North Irish unionist party that had allowed the Conservatives to remain in power, is now fiercely opposed to the exit agreement negotiated by Boris Johnson. The anti-Brexit call the "remainers" to put their electoral loyalty aside and vote for the candidate who has the most chances against the conservatives.

To persuade them, they point out that the December 12 election could easily lean one way or the other. That is to say, to grant a comfortable majority to the Tories or to create a suspended Parliament where no party would have a majority, in this case the prospect of a second referendum.

If the Prime Minister has made this early election a vote for or against his exit agreement from the European Union, in Northern Ireland, which represents only 18 of the 650 seats, Brexit is relegated to the background.

This should be on the Brexit. But because it's Northern Ireland, it's not. We always come back to the loyalists against the nationalists.

Legislative elections in the United Kingdom: report on the market in Belfast, Northern Ireland 08/12/2019 - by Emeline Vin Play

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