Victory Boris Johnson, Brexit and Scot exit at Full Speed

Boris Johnson after the Conservative Party’s triumph (44.3%) in the elections on Thursday (12/12/2019) in the UK, he is now considered the ultimate sovereign in the UK’s political scene. At the same time, the Labour Party crash and having received a rate of 33% shows that conservative prevalence looks like a decade victory. The Brexit’s adventure nearly dissolved Britain’s political system and prestige.

by Thanos S. Chonthrogiannis

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Boris Johnson
The Conquer of UK political scene

The success of Conservatives

The Conservative Party’s success in the recent elections was based mainly on three pillars. More specifically:

1. The admittedly flimsy image of the Labour leader Jeremy Corbin, leading the British opinion to decide not to support him by no voting for him. This is due to incorrect choices made by the Labour leader such as:

a. He used the organizational control of the Labour Party to “silence” his dissenting friend-European MEPs through the strategy he imposed on his party.

b. His position on the eve of the UK in the EU followed a bizarre argument that did not persuade British voters. While at the beginning the issue of Brexit did not bother him after asking for a new negotiation without saying that the EU did not want a new negotiation-while the Labour party demanded a new referendum.

c. The economic program presented by the pre-election was based on a tsunami of nationalized privatization that further expelled the few moderates and at the same time tired with the Brexit issue, of the Labour Party voters.

2. The impregnable “Red Castles” of Labour Party, beyond which he could not be elected no conservative MP collapsed. Given the UK’s single seat electoral system, these “castles” fell under the pre-electoral use of Brexit.

The victory was largely due to the election strategy that managed to match Boris Johnson with Brexit, and whose strategic initiator was Johnson’s top advisor, Dominique Canning.

The inability of British politicians to promote Brexit was turned into an advantage for Boris Johnson when he continually proves that he is the one to promote the Brexit. Boris Johnson was taking a vote in a vote in the Parliament regardless of whether he ate a defeat at the parliamentary voting, he closed the Parliament when he said he would prefer to find him in a ditch than postpone the Brexit.

Essentially with his choices characterized by vigour, militancy, bottomless audacity and courage prove that he is the right man in the proper position to carry out the Brexit  by setting his choices to the dilemma of British voters:  Either we apply the  Brexit  or we let the EU humiliate the country and its institutions. In parallel with the polarization caused in British society he provoked the exhaustion of the moderate voters.

At the same time, the Brexit  and the increase in public expenditure promised in the pre-election by Boris Johnson enabled the Conservative party leading to transform from its ashes by restoring the Tories to their party roots (implementation of policies to strengthen the social state and public investment).

3. In addition, Boris Johnson (and after the forced withdrawal of Nigel Farage once and lost its backers-supporters) managed to rally the supporters of Brexit under the umbrella of the Conservatives. In addition, Boris Johnson during the campaign had managed to “erase” their friend-European Conservative Party Members.

Liberal Democrats (received 12%) who many believed would manage to be the main pole of the   British electorate’s Remainers were sidelined due to the high polarization that Boris Johnson imposed on the campaign against Labour party.

Election results 2019 for the UK House of Commons      
Party and leader        
Seats Share Crowd
Conservative Party Boris Johnson   365 43,6% 13.966.565
Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn   203 32,2% 10.295.607
Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon   48 3,9% 1.242.372
Liberal Democrats Jo Swinson   11 11,6% 3.696.423

And in the background possible breakdown of the UK with Scot-exit

At the same time of the triumph of Boris Johnson and the Conservative triumphed in parallel and the Scottish nationalists securing 55 of the 59 seats of Scotland. Their head Nicola Sturgeon urges a new referendum on Scotland’s secession from the UK and as they want Scotland and the UK in general to remain in the EU.

Nicola Sturgeon
Photo by The Scottish Government
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The Brexit is the ideal political choice and vehicle respectively so that the Scottish nationalists can achieve their own Scot exit from the UK by combining it with the eve of Scotland in the EU.

The United Protestants of North Ireland having rejected the Teresa Mae agreement, and given that the Conservatives do not need their vote in Parliament, are mildly weak.

The Northern Irish, seeing that their economy will increasingly wane in the future in relation to the growth of the economy of the Republic of Ireland, may begin to turn and seek more and more their union with the Republic of Ireland and not stay in the UK. This momentum will accelerate in the case of Scot exit from the UK.

The Brexit in its final phase

Until 31 January 2020, an agreement on organized divorce between the UK and the EU is likely to be reached. By 31 December 2020 the UK and the EU should have agreed on their future relationship. If they have not agreed by then there may be an extension of the transitional period for a maximum period of two years. The Brexit triumphed. 

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