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European Election Results 2019: The 'Brexit Party' sweeps the United Kingdom and the Conservative Party borders on disappearance

The European elections in the United Kingdom have produced a devastating result for the Conservative Party, which has barely won three seats out of the 65 at stake. The preferred option for the British has been, precisely, the one that bet on Brexit without ambiguity.The Brexit Party, founded by the eurosceptic Nigel Farage and of which it is its visible face, has started the election night in the United Kingdom with a wide advantage United, in which the Liberal Democrats are vying with Labor for second place and the ‘Tories’ account for how big the debacle will be. According to the first official results, the victory of Farage’s party is clear, achieving more than 30% of The BBC’s projections place the Liberal Democratic Party ahead of the Labor Party, which would be relegated to third place. The Greens are in fourth position and the Conservative Party, led by a Theresa May who is already out, would plummet to fifth place, with between 10 and 12 percent of the vote. The British went to the polls on Thursday and, together with the Dutch, they were the first Europeans to vote in this continental process. In the case of the United Kingdom, the elections have been marked by the political debate around Brexit, which this very Friday claimed the head of the prime minister. May’s government reluctantly called these elections, which should not have been necessary. held if the initial Brexit deadlines had been met, according to which the United Kingdom would have left the EU on March 29. The successive postponements – now until October 31 – have forced the British to go to the polls again.The Executive trusted that the MEPs elected at this meeting would not take possession of their seats at the beginning of July, but everything indicates that they will not be able to fulfill this promise either. In July it is precisely when the Conservative Party hopes to proclaim the new leader who will replace May and that will pivot Brexit thereafter. Farage demands a role The British Eurosceptic Nigel Farage has stressed this Monday that he hopes his team will be involved in the negotiations on the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union after learning the first results of the European elections, which give its Brexit Party a wide advantage over the Liberal Democrats and Labor. “We want to be part of the negotiating team”, said Farage during a press conference in the town of Southampton, in southern England. Farage, which has stated that it is preparing for a general election in the United Kingdom, has asserted that “if they do not leave the community bloc on 31 October the result of the Brexit Party registered today will be repeated in a general election. “We are preparing for it,” he stressed.

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