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UK Election: Uncertainty Island | Israel today

2019-12-10T19:37:56.329Z


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Pictures of children being treated under conditions in the health system jeopardize Prime Minister Johnson's standing in the election • Concern in the Jewish community of a significant achievement by Corbyn is increasing: "After the elections we expect an escalation of aggression on the part of the radical left - even toward the Jews"

  • Towards a decision. Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbin // Photo: Haim Zach - GPO, AP

Will the dire state of the British health system overpower the results of the general election, which will take place tomorrow (Thursday) on the island, and allow opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn to be elected prime minister? The UK Labor Party is taking advantage of the last days of the election campaign to attack the conservative and presiding government - Boris Johnson, over the severe crisis in the United Kingdom hospitals expressed in two footage published by Labor's daily newspaper, Daily Mirror, on the front page - of Children who are hospitalized under conditions.

The incident yesterday, in which Johnson refused to see a photo of a four-year-old hospitalized on suspicion of pneumonia and received treatment on the medical institution's floor due to a lack of beds, and if he confiscated the television reporter's cellphone trying to show him the photo, caused widespread disgust in the British public And was used extensively by Corbin at his election conferences.

The Daily Mirror again posted another photo yesterday, this time of a nine-month-old baby, who was forced to wait six hours on an armchair in a corridor in a hospital, before a bed was found, despite a deterioration in her health. "Here's another photo you don't want to see, Mr. Johnson," cried the headline of the paper, which published an article by a former doctor who called "throwing off the vandalists who left our health system on their knees."

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Johnson is spending the last days of the election campaign in electoral districts in Northern Britain considered traditional Labor strongholds but voting for the "barracks" in the referendum three years ago, with the goal of trying to get the electorate to his side and thus assuring himself in the next parliament that a solid majority could implement it. Berkazit".

But during these days, Johnson finds himself facing harsh public criticism and is portrayed by Labor as emotionless and detached from reality. Despite the largely flattering polls, viewers still have a clear victory and a 10% gap over Labor, Johnson warns that the situation on the ground is different and the struggle between the two parties is very tight. There are also polls that indicate Labor's strengthening in view of the tendency of other opposition party voters to give their vote to Labor to ensure political upheaval.

Corbin has been campaigning in recent conservative constituencies, whose residents voted against the Barracks. Recent studies, examining the voting tendencies of the British population, have found that conservatives are able to move a significant percentage of voters from the working classes, while Labor is attracting middle-class publics who previously voted for conservatives.

Tuesday's Daily Mirror:
"Here's another picture you won't want to look at, Mr Johnson"
# tomorrowspaperstoday # bbcpapers
(via @BBCHelena) pic.twitter.com/9lP0twk6dQ

- BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) December 9, 2019

"Achieving Corbin will prove that he made anti-Semitism legitimate"

Faced with voter turnout between the political camps and parties, and the record of new voters voting the next day, uncertainty over the outcome of the election is growing. Factors in the British Jewish community warn that if the difference between Conservative and Labor seats is small, it would be a significant achievement for Labor that could allow it to form a minority government with the support of Scottish Liberal Democrats and separatists.

"The Labor leadership has managed to take control of the extremists in the British left over the last few weeks and prevent it from wreaking havoc on the streets," says Israel Today, one of the British leaders of the Jewish Human Rights Monitor, seeking to preserve its name, "but after the election - the results will be There will be, we expect the escalation of aggression on the part of the radical left - even toward Jews. Achieving Corbin will prove that he has succeeded in making anti-Semitism a legitimate cause in the public arena. Defeat for Corbin will be attributed by his loyalists to Jews and Israel. "

Source: israelhayom

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