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In the television debate between the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson and the leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn have delivered both leaders approx

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Johnson and Corbyn from the audience laughed at

In the television debate between the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson and the leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn have delivered both leaders approximately four weeks before the General election in the UK, a first exchange of blows. The debate took place on Tuesday in Manchester.

In the TV channel ITV transmitted a debate between the two rivals, Prime Minister Boris Johnson and leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn mainly to the topics of Brexit and the health care system to change a violent Word.

Johnson reiterated his electoral promise, the Brexit finally to 31. To do January "". Corbyn accused, in turn, the Prime Minister, at the time plan was unrealistic. The Labour leader also pointed to his Plan, a new Brexit-agreement to negotiate, and of the population in a Referendum to be presented with the Option to remain in the EU.

on the issue of health care, the leader of the opposition claimed that the Conservatives of Prime Johnson would want to sell the national health system NHS in the United States. Johnson called the allegations "an absolute invention". A real point none of the two could put in the first of a series of planned TV debates.

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Johnson was heavily focused on attacking his opponent. Corbyn tried to score points with its social policy. Both counterparties to a negotiated and, at times, the ridicule of the audience. Corbyn earned mocking laughter, as he defended his proposal for a Four-day week. Johnson was laughed at when he wanted to be as truthful.

a stir, especially the Conservatives, who changed the name of your account on Twitter in "factcheckUK" to place in a plurality of remote Tweets Corbyns statements reflect made during the TV debate. The action brought the party a lot of criticism: "No political party should try to disguise themselves under the guise of independent journalists," said Ben de Pear, editor of Channel 4 News, which operates a private @FactCheck-profile.

the outcome of The early parliamentary election on may 12. December is, according to experts, uncertain. According to a survey by Britain Elects the Tories would currently just under 38 percent of the vote, Labour on 28 percent. The approval for the Brexit-party is, therefore, at just nine percent. (roy/SDA)

Created: 20.11.2019, 04:49 PM

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