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On Tuesday, British Prime Minister Johnson will stress the idea of leaving the EU early next year, urging voters to put him back in power so that Britain can "tear up EU rules and create a new set of rules for ourselves."
Not long before the British election, Johnson will visit the traditional voting area of the Labor Party and reiterate his desire to "finally make Britain leave Europe".
Johnson made the quick exit pledge he often mentioned as the core of his campaign, hoping to win the support of voters who voted for the exit in the 2016 referendum.
The main opposition Labour Party has also said it will "resolve" the brexit within six months, but its leader, Jeremy corbyn, has put more emphasis on policies to expand health and education spending and on improving the role of the government.
"If [we] really break free, there will be all kinds of opportunities for brexit, and there will be a bright future for us," according to an excerpt from Johnson's speech, which will be presented at a campaign.
"We can completely tear up the EU rules and create a new set of rules for ourselves... If we regain independence, we can do all these things and more - we just need to vote again on Thursday."
Ahead of Thursday's vote, polls showed Johnson in the lead, but some have shown that labour is catching up, and that too many Britons have yet to make a decision, making the election results unpredictable.


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