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The prime achievement of the prime minister and the conservative leader also stems from the failure of the hated Corbin, who crushed Labor. Many of the British are tired of the EU retirement, but may be ...


Johnson eliminated his rivals, and could complete the barracks without interruption

The prime achievement of the prime minister and the conservative leader also stems from the failure of the hated Corbin, who crushed Labor. Many of the British are tired of the EU's retirement, but the crushing victory of the Conservatives may further divide the not-so-united kingdom

Johnson eliminated his rivals, and could complete the barracks without interruption

Only in the future will we know if Boris Johnson won the UK election tonight or Jeremy Corbyn lost. I mean, the two things seemingly come from each other, but the significant question about Britain, perhaps in the future of England, is whether the people followed Johnson's message - or rejected the message of Corbin, Corbin of Man or both. And so there are hours about the future of Labor and the future of British politics.

As to the facts, there is no dispute. The conservative prime minister achieved a tremendous victory, above and beyond what was expected. At the same time, Labor crashed. The second part was more predictable: Corbyn reached voters with a confused message, especially on the Barcasit - the central issue, in fact the only one in British politics in recent years, and Labor has no clear and unequivocal stance on it. The socialist message, in some communist issues, may have been true of irrelevant 21st century Margaret Thatcher.

Not only did Labor not have issues where the public certainly had an attentive voice toward them, such as the budget-starved health system and its creeping privatization, but Corbin was not the right person to pass them on. He has his ardent trustees - the "momentum" movement that has taken over the party, but as other democracies see, there is a significant difference between winning the primaries and winning the elections themselves. Add to that the anti-Semitic theme, the reluctance of a victim, his stuttered twist on a variety of issues, his controversial statements on past and present terrorism issues and a recipe for the electoral disaster that occurred. Corbin announced he would not run again, and indeed, after leading his party to catastrophe, that is the minimum required.

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Johnson celebrates his victory (Photo: Reuters)

UK election night: Boris Johnson celebrates after receiving sample results, December 13, 2019 (Photo: Reuters)

It is impossible to know whether a more moderate Labor-led leader would have succeeded in defeating conservatives led by unloved Johnson. He was chosen in part because he had a rival from the dreams, in terms of conservative leaders. On the other hand, he is undoubtedly charismatic as well, and has been able to convince the British of an important thing: that he will indeed pass the Barcasit. Whether it's supporters or opponents, the British are getting big tired of the Barcasit, which has been paralyzing the kingdom for three and a half years, dominating politics, economics, discourse, and everyone's sense is just over. Unlike Theresa Mae, Johnson convinced that he could pass his plan.

Now he can. It is quite clear that the barkite will indeed occur. Johnson has his fingers in Parliament today to pass his plan. The UK is indeed leaving the EU next month, or is actually starting the process of negotiating with the EU on trade agreements, traffic and other important issues - and this will take a long time. But the direction is clear.

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Labor chairman Jeremy Corbin, tonight (Photo: Reuters)

UK election night: Labor chairman Jeremy Corbyn after receiving sample results, December 13, 2019 (Photo: Reuters)

Boris Johnson and his partner at PM's residence at Downing 10, today (Photo: Reuters)

UK election: Boris Johnson and his partner at PM's residence in Downing 10, 13 December 2019 (Photo: Reuters)

The implications for the future of the Barracasite will be of interest to the next election, perhaps even the one after it

The market, the same vague word that is supposed to express the heart of the economy, responded positively and the pounding leapt. Confidence is something that an economy loves, and the implications for the future of the Barracks will be of interest to the next election campaign, perhaps even the one after it. On other issues Johnson will continue the conservative policy. On tough domestic issues, continuing to reduce public budgets, seeking to stop subsidizing public broadcasting, on foreign affairs, the current British policy will continue - good news for Israel and the United States - though of course Britain's influence is only dwindling, and after the Barracks it is open to question whether it is in the international arena It will be louder because you will be alone or weaker, for exactly the same reason.

And across the UK, Labor's defeat is part of a trend across Europe. In the last 30 years, since the fall of the Berlin Wall and actually a little earlier, the moderate left has begun to collapse across Europe. Country by country. In France and Italy, countries where a quarter of the population voted for communists, there is no longer a socialist party, namely a moderate left. The political map in many countries where two generations were moderate left versus moderate right has changed to moderate right, extreme right and extreme left. Among the largest countries on the continent of Britain and Germany were the last in which the Left parties are large and influential. Labor was not wiped out, but suffered a huge blow.

Scottish National Party supporters celebrate their achievement in elections (Photo: Reuters)

UK election night: Scottish National Party supporters celebrate after receiving sample results, 13 December 2019 (Photo: Reuters)

Scottish pressure for another referendum on independence will greatly increase, though pledged before the 2014 referendum will no longer require a referendum on the issue

The United Kingdom is already there less and less reflecting reality. The barksite, and its support, is an English project. The English voted for leaving the EU, for a host of reasons including nostalgia for the British Empire's reign of dominion these days, facing Napoleon and Hitler - and reverse nostalgia, for little England of yesteryear. To the small towns, to the mansions, the same island before this modern day, about its industries, its migrants, its merchants came to interrupt their tea break at five in the afternoon.

On the other hand, the Scots, according to the results, would rather have the EU without the UK than be part of the UK after the Barracks. Scottish pressure for another referendum on independence will greatly increase, though pledged before the 2014 referendum will no longer require a referendum on the issue. Supporters of independence have been defeated and a second referendum on the same issue is against the rules of the game - and who like the English know the rules of fair play from them. However, the Scots claim, the rules of the game have changed. We voted to remain part of a kingdom that is part of the EU. If the UK leaves the EU it is a fundamental change and we need to discuss it again. Conservatives had already made it clear tonight that they would not agree to one.

In Northern Ireland, for the first time, the nationalists, supporters of connection with Ireland, overcame the Unionists, supporters of leaving Ulster as part of the United Kingdom. It's an amazing makeover, given the amount of blood spilled around the subject. What happened there in Scotland happened. The Barracks split the kingdom. England and Wales strongly support Barracit, Northern Ireland and Scotland are opposed. It may mean breaking down the kingdom, a scenario that once seemed delusional, and today seems more and more likely.

Disappointed Labor supporters tonight (Photo: Reuters)

UK election night: Labor supporters disappointed after receiving sample results, 13 December 2019 (Photo: Reuters)

Green representatives in a statement after election results became known (Photo: Reuters)

UK election night: Green representatives in statement after election results, December 13, 2019 (Photo: Reuters)

The religious and ethnic minorities in Britain, especially the Muslims, are not happy this morning. However, there is one religious minority that, at the very least, releases a sigh of relief - the Jews of course. There are voters in Labor, but most of the community lives in fear of the possibility that the Labor Party, which has quite a few anti-Semitic voices and whose leader is considered, at the very least, who does not act against anti-Semitism in his party with the determined determination, will rise to power. Not everyone may identify with the conservative political way of domestic affairs, but feared the possibility of Labor rising.

Johnson has effectively eliminated the rebellion against him in the party, and can implement his policy entirely. It's his responsibility, and he has all the means to it. Labor must reinvent itself - and a critical first step is choosing a leader who can appeal to the general public, and not just momentum people. Britain is waking up today to the realization that the barking will happen, but many open questions remain the day after.

Boris Johnson gives his victory speech this morning (Photo: Reuters)

UK election Boris Johnson makes his victory speech, December 13, 2019 (Photo: Reuters)

Labor chairman Corbyn tonight (Photo: Reuters)

UK election night: Labor chairman Jeremy Corbyn after receiving sample results, December 13, 2019 (Photo: Reuters)

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