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British Labor Party decides future policy at party convention Corbin leader "First recapture"

2019-09-23T21:40:41.513Z


[Brighton (UK) 23 Reuters]-The leader of the British opposition and labor party Corbin won the support of his strategy for leaving the European Union at the party convention held on the 23rd, and the dissolution general election That we should support the EU


[Brighton (UK) 23 Reuters]-The leader of the British opposition and labor party Corbin won the support of his strategy for leaving the European Union at the party convention held on the 23rd, and the dissolution general election Some party members dismissed their opinion that they should support the EU.

The strategy of the Corbin leader is to recapture the government in the next general election, renegotiate over a withdrawal agreement, hold an extraordinary party convention, and the party policy in the second referendum (withdrawal or EU with agreement) To determine whether it is a residual). However, some executives in the party are calling for clarification of the EU before the election, and both proposals were voted at the party convention.

In the UK, a dissolution election is expected this year, but some Labor leaders point out that they should decide on the party's policy right away, rather than waiting for the election.

The leader of the Corbin party has been criticized for the vague stance of leaving the UK, and inside the party said that unclear policies have led to a decline in the approval rate of the Labor Party.

According to Yugab's latest public opinion poll commissioned by the British Times, when the general election is held, the public is expected to prefer the Liberal Democratic Party over the Labor Party.

Source: asahi

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