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May with a new strategy to put pressure on Parliament

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Day after European leaders approved the agreement and accepted the conditions for leaving the UK from the EU, the British government enters a campaign regime.

The goal: to convince the British people that Mae's contract for two years in negotiations and lobbies in political drama is the best and the best and therefore encourages British ministers and Parliament to accept it. Voting is scheduled for 11.12.2018!

But the chances of passing the deal in Parliament are small. Many of the Conservative Party ministers and more than the opposition say they will vote against. Now the bet is not only May's political career, but also the future of the UK, and Mei enters an attacking regime.

With its new strategy, the government has stopped publicizing the deal. Instead, it has begun to promote its cause to Google through ads. When people write "Brexit deal" on Google, the first result that comes out is an ad that redirects them directly to a government site that has a picture of a green field with the message: "Time to get to work." In addition, May will spend a week on plans to publicize the plan, seeking approval from the people. Even news came out that a TV clash between Teresa May and Jeremy Corbin is possible.

In a poll, about 60% of people said they would support May's cause under the current positive conditions that have formed instead of leaving without a deal and falling into political and economic chaos.

But it is unclear whether May's tactics will work. The vote expected in early December may not be the last. Nor is it clear whether May will be able to make a good and direct connection with the voters. In 2017, she tried to increase her support in Parliament with surprising parliamentary elections. After a one-week campaign, she only came out of the situation with fewer ministers than before.

If Parliament rejects the deal, May will have 21 days to say what she will do next. There may be some attempts to negotiate quickly and change the conditions that will lead to their "triumphant" return to London, which will lead again to January's parliamentary elections. However, according to EU representatives, such changes may be minimal.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

Photo: Pixabay


 Trader Martin Nikolov

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