UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's clear position on Brexit will help the conservatives as voters go to the polls on Thursday, according to Sky News host Alan Jones. Credlin
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's clear position on Brexit will help the conservatives as voters go to the polls on Thursday, according to Sky News host Alan Jones.
The two major parties have vastly different policies on Brexit, with the Tories promising to leave the European Union by the end of January while Labour has promised to hold a second referendum. Labour is divided when it comes to Brexit, with many of its MPs in favour of remain but a significant voter base in the country's north are in favour of Britain leaving the European Union. Mr Jones said Mr Johnson has “nailed” Mr Corbyn on Labour’s position on Brexit.
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