December 12th, 2019, UK general election

Overview
The House of Commons has voted by a margin of 438 votes to 20, for the first December election since 1923 and it was later  approved by the House of Lords.

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Background
With no government majority and a good opinion poll rating the government derived from supporting Brexit called an election and the SNP thought it was worth backing due to thire good poll rating based on stopping Brexit in Scotland.

The leading issues were Grenfell Tower, Brexit, urban knifings in England, Scottish fisheries, the crappy service pattern run by Northern Rail, the NHS, American exports of chlorinated chicken, the fate of individual hospitals in Oxfordshire, Dorset and Cambridgeshire, Scottish independence, Brexit, immigration and the economy.

The report by the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) said fracking was to risky after a scale 2.9 earthquake in the Blackpool area.

Electoral system
UK elections to The House of Commons and the various local councils across both England and Wales use the first-past-the-post system. The UK as a whole is divided into constituencies and the Local authorities into wards. When the ballot papers are counted, the candidate with the most votes wins.

Who can vote in this election

 *  To vote in this election you must: 
 * 1) have registered to vote at your current address by x-N\A-x on 2019.
 * 2) be 18 or over on the day of the election.
 * 3) be a British, Irish, Commonwealth or EU citizen.
 * 4) be registered at an address in the area in which you want to vote.
 * 5) not be legally excluded from voting, such as prisoners.

TV debates
The SNP and Lib Dems complained in the 1st week that the UK wide ITV debate will only have the Labour and Conservative leaders on it. A day later Jo Swinson then claimed it was an anti-woman conspiracy. Brexit informally said it also wanted and deserved an in depth ITV interview or an ITV debat place.

Conservative

 * 1) More NHS spending.
 * 2) Support Brexit.
 * 3) Never allowing Scotland to become independent.
 * 4) A sustainable economy.
 * 5) Weaker labour rights.
 * 6) A large trade deal with the USA.
 * 7) Semi-Privatise the NHS.
 * 8) More policing.
 * 9) Better housing.
 * 10) More spending on education.
 * 11) More spending on Northern English railways.
 * 12) More spending on infrastructure.
 * 13) More prisons.
 * 14) Ending early release and parole in most cases.
 * 15) Low immigration.
 * 16) A ban on chlorinated chicken imports.
 * 17) Better environmental standards.
 * 18) No Tory-Brexit Party alliance.
 * 19) Suspend fracking until it can be done safely.
 * 20) Masive tax cuts.
 * £5,000,000,000 benafit rise.

Labour

 * 1) More NHS spending.
 * 2) A second Brexit referendum.
 * 3) A possible vote on Scottish independence.
 * 4) A sustainable economy.
 * 5) Stronger labour rights.
 * 6) No more trade deals with the USA.
 * 7) Stoping the privatising of the NHS.
 * 8) More social services.
 * 9) Better housing.
 * 10) Mass immigration.
 * 11) A better Brexit deal.
 * 12) A ban on chlorinated chicken imports.
 * 13) Prevent a repeat of the Grenfell Tower fire.
 * 14) Nationalise the railways, power companies, post office and water companies.
 * 15)  Free perscriptions for all.
 * 16) A minimum wage of £10 per hour.
 * 17) More tax on the rich and less tax on the poor.
 * 18) Better environmental standards.
 * 19) Higer corporate taxes on big firms.
 * 20) Ban fracking.
 * 21) Create only new-build homes that are 'zero carbon' by 2022.

Liberal Democrats

 * 1) Oppose Brexit.
 * 2) A sustainable economy.
 * 3) More social services.
 * 4) Better housing.
 * 5) Moderate immigration.
 * 6) A ban on chlorinated chicken imports.
 * 7) Prevent a repeat of the Grenfell Tower fire.
 * 8) Strip the franchise holder of Northern Rail of it's franchise.
 * 9) Better environmental standards.
 * 10) A Green/PC/Lib Dems alliance.
 * 11) Ban fracking.
 * 12) Pro-Jewish\Israel policys.

SNP

 * 1) Oppose Brexit.
 * 2) A sustainable economy.
 * 3) A vote on Scottish independence.
 * 4) More social services.
 * 5) Better housing.
 * 6) Mass immigration.
 * 7) A ban on chlorinated chicken imports.
 * 8) Better environmental standards.
 * 9) No nukes.

PC

 * 1) Oppose Brexit.
 * 2) A sustainable economy.
 * 3) More social services.
 * 4) Better housing.
 * 5) Moderate immigration.
 * 6) A ban on chlorinated chicken imports.
 * 7) Better environmental standards.
 * 8) A Support Brexit.
 * 9) A large trade deal with the USA.
 * 10) Not privatising the NHS.
 * 11) Better housing.
 * 12) No immigration.
 * 13) A ban on chlorinated chicken imports.
 * 14) Better environmental standards.
 * 15) A Green/PC/Lib Dems alliance.
 * 16) No nukes.

The Greens

 * 1) Oppose Brexit.
 * 2) A sustainable economy.
 * 3) Urgent moves to a carbon neutral economy.
 * 4) More social services.
 * 5) Better housing.
 * 6) Moderate immigration.
 * 7) A ban on chlorinated chicken imports.
 * 8) Better environmental standards.
 * 9) A Green/PC/Lib Dems alliance.
 * 10) Ban fracking.
 * 11) No nukes.

Brexit Party

 * 1) The total severing of relations with ll European nations.
 * 2) A large trade deal with the USA.
 * 3) Not privatising the NHS.
 * 4) Better housing.
 * 5) No immigration.
 * 6) A ban on chlorinated chicken imports.
 * 7) Better environmental standards.
 * 8) No Tory-Brexit Party alliance.
 * 9) No DUP-Brexit Party deal.

DUP

 * 1) No DUP-Brexit Party deal.
 * 2) Protect the Union.
 * 3) Support Brexit.
 * 4) A sustainable economy.

Major party rallies and conferences

 * 1) A Labour rally occered in south London on 30\10\2019.
 * 2) A Labour conference occered in Battersea on 31\10\2019.
 * 3) Brexit party held a conference in southern England on 01\11\2019.
 * 4) The SNP held a rally in Glasgow on 02\11\2019.
 * 5) A Labour rally occered in Bristol on 02\11\2019.
 * 6) A Labour conference occered in Scarborough on 03\11\2019.
 * 7) A Labour conference occered in southern England on 04\11\2019.
 * 8) A Brexit Party conference occered in London on 04\11\2019.
 * 9) A Lib Dem conference occered in northern England on 04\11\2019.
 * 10) A PC conference occered on Anglesey on 04\11\2019.
 * 11) The SNP held a rally in Glasgow on 04\11\2019.
 * 12) The SNP held a rally and conference in Edinburgh on 04\11\2019.

Tours and visits


The Labour party leader visited Crawley Hospital in West Sussex on 30\10\2019 and Milton Keynes on 31\10\2019.

The PM visits a Suffolk school, Addenbrooke's Hospital and a police station in Cambridge on 31\10\2019.

Spending pledges
The government announced on the MRI and cancer services at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Addenbrooke's Hospital and 2 others on 30\10\2019. Labour pledged heavy, but unspecified amounts of money on the NHS on the same day.

Online activities
Twitter said it was to ban all political advertising worldwide.

Donald Trump
Donald Trump phones up Nigel Farage's show om LBC. He endorses both the PM and UK leader, as he also rubished the Labour party leader.

Print media
Sajid Javid (C) slammed an editorial in The Spectator Magazine on 01\11\2019 that suggested the election be held at a time to deter university students and Muslims from voting. It was laert said to be a joke by the editor, but most people, possibly including Sajid Javid MP, did not believe the claim that it was meant to be a joke.

Campaign funding
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Pre-election violence
Nikki Morgan MP (C), Gloria De Piero (L) and Heidi Allen (LD) would not stand in the election since they were in fear of their and\or families lives due to recent threats. The Conservative, Labour, SNP and Lib Dems condemn the intimidation of those MPs.

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Voting system integrity issues
Boris Johnson faces calls from the former attorney general, Dominic Grieve, and other MPs to publish the legally concealed Russian interference report.

Hacked computers
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Alleged fraud
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UK economics
The £ flell to just below $1.30 on 01\11\2019.

Also see

 * 1) 29\10\2019 UK alert 2
 * 2) 02\11\2019 UK alert