Administrative elections in Great Britain: Enchelmeier (Oxford), “the country is divided in half which is in favor and against Europe”

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“Although the Tories have lost nearly 500 councilors in England, Scotland and Wales and control 11 administrations, Boris Johnson remains on Downing Street as he reaffirms himself as the champion of the European anti-poor party. who voted for Brexit and I can’t win Labor back”. Thus, Stephen Enchelmaier, an expert on European politics and professor at the University of Oxford, commented for the SIR on the results of yesterday’s British local elections, in which he took all 32 The Scottish people voted for the municipal councils of London, Leeds, Manchester and Birmingham. All 22 for the Welsh people and 90 for the Northern Irish Parliament’s deputies.” Although the Liberal Democrats and the Greens, the most pro-European parties, held hundreds of seats. won, Great Britain is divided in half between those who are in favor and those who are against Europe”, the political scientist explains, “It is a very difficult situation ‘in Northern Ireland’, because for the first time the ‘Sinn Fein’ party , which in this area Wants to bring her back to the Irish Republic, has won. The “Dup” party, which wishes to remain with Great Britain, refuses to cooperate. In Scotland, the nationalist SNP party, which is calling for a second referendum on independence, has declared itself victorious, but there are no signs that the region will break away from the United Kingdom. Most Scots are against this hypothesis and the economy of the region will suffer”.

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