The British right-wing populist and Brexit-hardline Nigel Farage do not want to compete in the parliamentary election in December. He said in an Interview with the BBC on Sunday.
He will serve the cause better by by United Kingdom travel and so the 600 candidates of his party support. At the election on may 12. December is expected to be a head-to-head race between Farage’s Brexit-a party to the Tories from the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson .
Farage said he had thought “very carefully” whether he should run again for. “It is very difficult to be every day in a constituency, and to be at the same time in the whole of the United Kingdom,” he told the BBC.
Farage had previously announced, in each constituency candidates, unless the Conservative vote in a Pro-Brexit-Alliance. The Premier Johnson of castle repeats.
the former head of The right-wing populist Ukip party is for years, opponents of EU membership in the UK and a sharp critic of the Brexit agreement, to which Johnson most recently with the EU’s agreed.
The 55-Year-old leads the Brexit-party, which was founded in the beginning of the year as a movement against the Europe of choice to life. Farage is since 1999 a member of the European Parliament. Seven Times he tried to become a British member of Parliament – and lost every Time.
Johnson’s of Regret
Johnson apologized meanwhile, in an Interview with TV channel Sky News for the postponement of the Brexit . The head of the government expressed on Sunday “deep Regret”. He was disappointed, “very, very”.
The shift was “painful because of the promises or my ego”, but because of the uncertainty for the country as a whole. Johnson also said he feared a further Brexit-delay, would the Labour Opposition to the government.
The British head of government criticized US President Trump, who had said on Thursday the British radio station LBC, Johnson’s Brexit Deal is “in some respects” the conclusion of a trade agreement between the US and the UK impossible. “I don’t want to make the President bad, but in this respect, he makes an obvious mistake,” said Johnson. “Everyone who looks at our agreement, you can see that there is an excellent agreement.”
Johnson has stressed since he took office in July is repeated, the Brexit “at any price” to 31. February to enforce. He even said that he would prefer to “lie dead in a ditch” than to ask for a further postponement. With Brussels negotiated exit agreement fell through, however, in the British Parliament.
Hi folks, here’s why we’re having an election. pic.twitter.com/ch61YNJhTa
— Boris Johnson (@Boris Johnson) October 31, 2019
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Created: 03.11.2019, 16:02 Uhr