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UK election: Johnson has been overwhelmingly in Parliament; Corbin will retire - Walla! news

2019-12-13T08:07:57.838Z


The Conservative party led by the prime minister has received 363 seats in parliament - the highest number since that time, compared to Labor-led Corbyn, who have won only 203. Corbin announced he would not drive ...


UK election: Johnson has been overwhelmingly in Parliament; Corbin will retire

The Conservative party led by the prime minister has received 363 seats in parliament - the highest number since that time, compared to Labor-led Corbyn, who have won only 203. Corbin announced he would not lead the party in the next election. Johnson: "We did, we will leave Europe without mother and without mourning"

UK election: Johnson has been overwhelmingly in Parliament; Corbin will retire

The British Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, won most of the British parliament - according to samples released on Friday night in the country, with the polls closing. According to the results of the truth, the Conservative party got 363 seats in parliament. This is his biggest win ever since former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Labor is about 203 seats. Labor losing seats across Northern England, Midlands and Wales, in the counties that supported the 2016 Barracks, face their worst defeat since 1935.

The National Scottish Party has achieved an impressive 48 seats out of Scotland's 59 seats in Parliament. The Liberal Democratic Party won 11 seats in Parliament. Nigel Farage's Barracit Party got no seat.

Johnson's result will allow him to form a government alone. It will also be able to implement its plan and move the Barcasit deal discussed with the EU earlier this year, with the United Kingdom eventually leaving the EU. This is the largest majority the party has won since 1987. The crushing victory of the Conservatives is a serious failure for Barakite opponents, who intended to thwart the 2016 referendum vote through legislative fighting in Parliament.

Johnson said in his victory speech this morning that "we did. With this mandate, we can finally carry out the barcasit." He added: "These elections put an end to the threat of a second referendum on the Barracks. We will leave Europe on January 31. Without mother and without."

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson celebrates after receiving sample results (Photo: Reuters)

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

Earlier, Johnson said his party holds a powerful mandate that allows Britain to retire from the Barracks. "At this point, it appears that the party has been given a powerful mandate that not only allows the Barakzit to be implemented but enables the people to be united," he said. He added that "I think these will be historic elections that will give us in this government the opportunity to honor the democratic will of the people - to change the country for the better and to realize the potential of its residents."

European Commissioner for Internal Markets Thierry Burton said Friday morning that the post-Barcasit phase in the UK will begin on February 1, as post-election elections in the country are no doubt that Parliament will accept Prime Minister Boris Johnson's deal to retire from the EU. "The Brexit negotiations are now over. We are now entering a stage of UK-EU trade talks," Burton said.

The pound sterling has surged and is on the way to the highest increase recorded in one day in the last two decades. The British currency reached a 19-month high of 1.35 against the dollar, the strongest level against the euro since the 2016 Barcasit referendum.

Johnson's bets on the election paid off and he is expected to quickly approve the barracks deal he signed with the EU. So that the UK can complete the union departure on 31 January. Only ten months later than initially planned.

Almost a century after Britain joined what has become the world's largest trading bloc, Johnson faces the daunting challenge of making new international trade deals, maintaining London's position as a global financial capital and keeping the British kingdom united.

After pressure exerted on him by senior members of his party, Corbin announced that he would not continue to lead the party in the next election after disappointment with the sample results. "It's a disappointing night for the Labor party in light of the results we got," Corbin said. "I will not continue to lead the party in the next election," but added that his party must discuss the results of the election.

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Labor chairman Jeremy Corbyn after receiving sample results (Photo: Reuters)

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

National Scottish supporters celebrate election success (Photo: Reuters)

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

US President Donald Trump has welcomed the impending results of the UK election that gives a majority to conservatives and tweeted: "It looks like a big win for Boris!" These elections are the third in the country in less than five years, and the first held in December after almost a century. Prime Minister Boris Johnson preceded them to try to get out of the Barcasite complication the kingdom was facing.

Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Johnson had no mandate to exclude Scotland from the EU. "We don't want the barracks," Sturgeon said. "Boris Johnson may have a mandate to exclude England from the EU. But he has no mandate to exclude Scotland."

The final results in the UK

Disappointed Labor supporters (Photo: Reuters)

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

Foreign Minister Israel Katz welcomed Johnson's apparent victory in the election. "I congratulate Boris Johnson and the UK Conservative Party on what emerges from the polls as a decisive and unequivocal victory." Minister Katz added: "This is not just a political victory. It is first and foremost a value victory. In the past, Britain has never had a political campaign over which anti-Semitic anti-Semitism has hovered, as it has this time. To its history. "

Counting of votes, yesterday (Photo: Reuters)

UK election - December 13, 2019 (Photo: Reuters)

Leaving the EU was the main issue behind the election campaign. The Barracks tired, excited and angered the voters and even played the support of the two major parties. Now that he has achieved the desired majority, Johnson will be able to exclude the state from the club he joined in 1973, but the Barcasit procedure will still be far from over.

He will be forced to negotiate a trade agreement with the EU over the next 11 months. After January 31, the UK will enter a transitional period during which it will negotiate a new relationship with the EU. When he pledged to do so by the end of 2020.

(First Update: 12/12, 11:40 PM)

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