British general election today vote Conservative Party single majority will make way for withdrawal December 12th 6:05

The general election in the UK, where the biggest issue is the right or wrong of leaving the European Union, will be voted on the 12th. Voters' attention will be paid to whether the ruling party and conservative party led by Prime Minister Johnson will secure a majority by itself and set the course for next month's withdrawal.

In the UK, general elections voting for the 650 seats of the House of Representatives will take place from the morning of 12th local time and from the afternoon of 12th Japan time.

The conservative party led by Prime Minister Johnson in the election campaign appealed that he would be able to leave the EU next month after gaining a majority.

On the other hand, the Labor Party, led by the Corbin party, realized a change of government, and insisted that it would hold a referendum on the basis of the conditions after summarizing better conditions for withdrawal from the EU.

If the Conservative Party secures a majority by itself, it is likely that Parliament will approve the exit conditions agreed by the Prime Minister of the EU and the EU, and the departure from next month will be paved.

On the other hand, if the ruling party does not reach the majority, the conservative party will be forced to operate as a minority ruling party, and the prospect of secession next month will not be established, and if the government will be led by the Labor Party change, the whereabouts of withdrawal There is a possibility that it will be entrusted to the referendum again.

Initially in the campaign, the Conservative Party led the way, but the Labor Party gradually narrowed the gap, and the latest polls show that the Conservative Party is 43% and the Labor Party is 34%.

The voting is closed at 10:00 on the 12th local time, and at 7:00 am on the 13th in Japan time, and the votes will be counted the same day.