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In the end it was only a draw

Before the British house of Commons elections next week, the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson and the leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn last night tried a

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In the end it was only a draw

Before the British house of Commons elections next week, the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson and the leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn last night tried again to mobilize forces in their respective constituency. And they appeal to the electorate, to make this Thursday "do not make the wrong decision".

Johnson said Time and again, now the time had come for the Brexit "would have to be permanently on the stage," brought to the UK from the stupor of the last few years to solve and again to "forward" could come from. Otherwise, will there be again a Parliament without a clear majority, and a future with endless Chaos for the country.

Corbyn called for "maintaining a close trade connection with Europe" as the only possible basis for healthy economic activity on the island. A hard Brexit, as the Tories wanted, I'll take the year-long uncertainty after themselves – while the British are in need of security and "an ambitious government" to renew its social fabric, to ensure "real change" and "hope".

a Lot of New had none of the two candidates to offer. Both tried to avoid missteps in the last Minute to severe slumps have can lead. Johnson was almost konziliant and was on endless Repeat in his Brexit-Slogans. Again and again he accused Corbyn of knew what he wanted in the Brexit. The calculus in Downing Street, it is evident that this is the Knockout strategy against Labour.

flash survey

Corbyn scored, in his angry Serious, in social policy questions, and knew Johnson here to put a stitch. His great hope to lead with this performance a turning point in the election campaign, bring about, should not, of course, have been met. A flash survey conducted by the YouGov Institute provided virtually a draw – 52 per cent for Johnson, 48 percent for Corbyn. Ironically, the result had the Brexit Referendum by 2016 way...

Johnson's appearance at the debate was met with a General interest, because he was made aware of the rar in the election campaign. He had starred in several TV debates and press conferences by its absence.

Not here, was the head of government, for example, in a discussion of party leaders on climate change, which led to the Channel 4 a lot of praise. But above all, Johnson is refusing for weeks to to the "BBC Rottweiler" Andrew Neil, a particularly relentless interlocutor, and to answer questions.

the BBC was assumed that you had for a half-hour survey of Johnson's by Neil there is already a commitment from the Conservatives. All the other prominent party leaders – Corbyn, and liberal Democrat, Jo Swinson, Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Nigel Farage of the Brexit Party had the dreaded BBC-man heard already "".

The BBC is under pressure

Johnson liked to be, although the BBC gave the choice of location and timing, nothing to define. The led on Thursday evening, a week before the election date, to a spectacular appeal to Neil to the Premier and the Nation.

He challenged Johnson directly. The voters could be expected, said Neil, that Johnson is such a Interview, prefer to under – especially since there were many questions about "trust", you could put in Johnson's promise, and generally speaking, in his "credibility".

The BBC Presenter felt compelled, apparently to this step, because the renowned institution had come in the last few weeks, more and more under pressure. More and more viewers were outraged that the neutrality committed "Beeb" the Tory leader had so much to get through.

Many of the institution prior to casting, Johnson's Slogans and statements is not sufficient to scrutinize. On all fronts, it was said, to give the BBC the government.

On the last weekend before the elections, which take place on Thursday, see the surveys of Johnson's party is still clearly in front. The Conservatives are leading with 43 percent, ahead of the Labour Party, which only comes to 32 percent.

Created: 06.12.2019, 23:31 PM

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