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British Prime Minister Denies Election Cooperation with Brexit Party

2019-09-24T01:01:35.854Z


[New York 23rd Reuters]-British Prime Minister Johnson announced on the 23rd that his ruling and conservative parties would not accept the election agreement proposed by the Brexit Party, led by the Nigel Faraj leader. British European Union


[New York 23rd Reuters]-British Prime Minister Johnson announced on the 23rd that his ruling and conservative parties would not accept the election agreement proposed by the Brexit Party, led by the Nigel Faraj leader.

The view that the dissolution and general elections will be held within a few months as Britain's division of the British Parliament becomes more serious and the stalemate continues as Britain leaves the European Union. However, the time remains unclear.

The Faraj Party leader has urged Mr. Johnson to cooperate in elections so that the hard-liners of the EU can continue to be the largest power of parliament. Specifically, it is a condition that Mr. Johnson promises a hard withdrawal, and the Brexit Party will hold an election campaign without being disturbed by the conservative party in 80-90 seats elected in Wales, Central England and northeast England In other constituencies, it is proposed not to issue confrontation candidates for the Conservative Party.

Johnson said in New York during his visit to attend the United Nations General Assembly, “The Conservative Party is the oldest and most successful political party in the world, and the next election will be contested as a conservative party, not under a coalition or electoral agreement.” Stressed.

When asked whether he would fight for all seats in the general election, he answered “Of course”.

The Conservative Party is now a minority ruling party, and Congress has refused twice the proposal by Johnson to seek dissolution and general elections.

In addition, a legislation was enacted that would require Prime Minister Johnson to postpone a three-month withdrawal postponement if the parliament's proposed withdrawal agreement with the EU was not approved by October 19 I let you. [nL3N2610VD]

Source: asahi

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