Sunday, November 10, 2019

Is Brexit still happening?

Last month, Halloween happened but Brexit did not pass. The United Kingdom continues to be a member of the European Union. Is Brexit still happening? Britain will have a snap election on December 12, 2019. United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson is trying to break through, but the snap election could be a major gamble for Johnson. Delivering Brexit has been unfeasible. Yet, this December could be a different Christmas season as more than 80% of British voters will cast their ballots in person. Since early 2016, Brexit has ruined Britain in numerous ways. The Brexit vote is split between the Conservatives and Nigel Farage's Brexit Party. If Prime Minister Boris Johnson wins a majority and gets his Brexit deal through Parliament, then Brexit is happening. In contrast, the simplest route could be no Brexit deal. If the Labour Party wins, this party's plan is to renegotiate a new Brexit deal. Furthermore, Jeremy Corbyn is the current leader of the Labour Party. Corbyn is a negative force to Donald Trump, and he is not a supporter of the foolish Donald. Corbyn did not want to meet with Donald Trump, in June 2019. Instead, Corbyn attended a protest in London outside a joint press conference of Trump and Theresa May, the outgoing prime minister of the UK. Corbyn endorsed holding a referendum on the Brexit withdrawal agreement, regardless of who negotiates it. Next, Boris Johnson and Corbyn appear to be major rivals. Johnson has compared Corbyn to Joseph Stalin, the former dictator of the USSR from 1929-1953. Johnson has termed Corbyn to be vindictive. Johnson believes that Corbyn would denigrate the rich through an misguided plan. In addition, Johnson believes that Corbyn has a far left agenda. Corbyn does want a tax hike on the rich individuals, in the UK. In this penultimate paragraph, Corbyn is 70 years old and Boris Johnson thinks Jeremy is a fossil. Jeremy's Brexit policy could involve negotiating a new deal with the EU; then campaigning against it in a second referendum. The final action could be catastrophic, according to Boris Johnson. Corbyn has declared himself to be a socialist, and a longtime Euroskeptic. Corbyn's shaky ideas on Brexit has frustrated pro-Europe, moderate Labour leaders and their supporters. In closing, the Conservative Party has failed to deliver on Brexit in the past three years. In a poll in September 2019, the Labour party was competitive with Johnson’s Conservative Party; but losing center-left support to the surging Liberal Democrats. The liberal Democrats is a group that soundly rejects Brexit. Corbyn has declared that a Brexit deal negotiated by a Labour government could be much better, than remaining in the European Union. Corbyn has a wait and see approach on Brexit, has led to no major conflict on Brexit. Lastly, Jeremy Corbyn could replace Boris Johnson as prime minister of the UK if Johnson's party lost the snap election on December 12, 2019. The new on Brexit will continue to unravel, and the world is waiting to see what the next step is. Good night!

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