British parliamentary elections are getting fiercer and fiercer
Published on December 17, 2024 11:05AM EDT By Nancy Miller

After visiting Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace on the 6th, British Prime Minister Johnson officially announced the dissolution of Parliament and held a general election on December 12. Speaking outside the Downing Street Prime Minister's Office, Johnson urged British voters to help his Conservative Party win a majority in Parliament, saying he could get Parliament back to work as long as he won a majority. He also said he did not want an early election, but parliament repeatedly obstructed Brexit and disrespected the outcome of the Brexit referendum. The only way to lead to Brexit was to change parliament. "as things stand, we have no choice." He also reiterated that it will continue to delay Brexit. Both the country and the economy are disadvantageous.

British Prime Minister Johnson officially announced on Nov. 7 that a general election will be held on December 12, just five weeks before the first Christmas month election in nearly a century, and all parties have entered a fierce campaign model. Although polls show the ruling Conservatives leading, analysts say the outcome of the election is still unpredictable. It is unclear whether the Conservatives will win a parliamentary majority in the general election and whether Britain will leave the European Union smoothly before Christmas.

It is reported that due to the delay in parliament to pass the Brexit agreement, Britain has extended Brexit three times, from the initial March this year to the end of January 2020. To break the deadlock, the House of Commons voted on October 29 th to pass the Johnson administration's bill for an early general election on December 12 th. This is the first time in nearly a century that Britain has held a general election in December. Britain's parties will then play a fierce game with the start of a month-long campaign on the 6th. In order to win the support of voters, in addition to throwing out the idea of Brexit, the parties will also emphasize domestic issues.

In addition, the Labour Party will raise individual income tax to the wealthiest 5% of the UK for public project spending. The Labour Party also wants more financial support from the education and training sector. In the rest of the main parties, the Lib Dems are adamant about staying in Europe, hoping to win the majority of the House of Commons, and then pushing for the removal of the EU, or the party will support the holding of a second referendum. The party is willing to join the Tories in the election, as long as the Tories give up the new Euro-European agreement. But Mr. Johnson has made a clear rejection.

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Britain's Green Party called the December 12 election a "climate election" and pledged to invest 100 billion pounds to deal with the climate crisis over the next decade. The latest poll shows 36 percent support for the ruling Conservatives and 28 percent for the Labour Party. If the Conservatives win a majority in the general election, they are expected to pass a new Brexit agreement before Christmas and leave the European Union immediately. Although recent polls have shown that the Conservative Party is at the top of the list, Labour and the Liberal Democratic Party are close behind. However, the analysis also pointed out that the Conservative leadership is shrinking and that the Brexit Party will inevitably disperse the votes of some determined Brexit voters. Public opinion polls Analysts warn that public opinion could fluctuate sharply. Reuters analysis said the outcome of the vote was unpredictable because Brexit would affect voters' traditional party loyalty and that smaller parties might have a chance to challenge the Conservatives and the Labour Party.

The Conservative Party will highlight the advantages of the new Euro-European agreement with the EU and promise to complete its trip as soon as possible, the report said. In matters of domestic affairs, the Tories will put forward the idea of expanding public spending and improving the well-being of people's livelihood, and hopes to attract voters who support deaux. The opposition party, the main opposition party, wants the new government to set up a "soft-deaux" deal with the eu within three months to ensure that britain is politically unhooked with the eu, but remains on the eu's customs union, and a second referendum will be held in half a year after the party's leader, kolabin, is elected prime minister, The options that may be provided include whether to support a soft-off-European protocol and whether to support Keep the rest of the country.

In addition, some politicians believe that holding a general election so close to Christmas may infuriate voters, and that the launch of the campaign and voters going out to vote will be affected by the season and the weather. We do not know whether the election will be completed on schedule. Let's wait and see.、

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