After a landslide victory in the UK’s Thursday election that saw Boris Johnson Conservative Party defeated the Labour Party winning 364 of the 650 seats in the House of Common as at the time of this report. Prime Minister Johnson has declared that there will be “no ifs or maybes” and the UK will exit the European Union on or before the 31st day in January 2020.
The
Conservative Party, since 2016 has been at the forefront of achieving Brexit,
but has faced stiff opposition from the EU. With Thursday’s victory of the
Labour Party, the coast is now clear for parliament to vote on Brexit and
Johnson affirms that the time to exit the EU is now.
“We will get Brexit done this time on or before the 31st January 2020, no ifs, no buts, no maybes," Johnson said to his supporters on Friday.
“I will make
it my mission to work day and night, flat out to show that you were right in
voting me this time, and to be certain of your support in the future.
“Your voice
has been heard in this election and about time too.
“Because politicians have squandered the last three years, about three and a half years in squabbles. We have been arguing about arguing, and arguing about the tone of our arguments.
“Taking back
the control of our laws, borders, money, our trade, immigration systems,
leaving the European Union as one United Kingdom, and delivering on the
democratic mandate of the people”