STOP BREXIT MANIFESTO. A cyclist travels past the battle bus of Britain's opposition Liberal Democrats leader Jo Swinson on her arrival for a general election campaign visit to Trumpington Park Primary School in Cambridge, on November 20, 2019. Photo by Adrian Dennis/AFP
Meanwhile, it reiterated an eye-catching pledge from the last election to legalize cannabis and create a"regulated market," promising to stop jailing people for the possession of drugs for personal use. Independent analysts call the £50 billion figure"a fair assessment of the best available forecasts" that compare economic growth if in or outside the EU."We shouldn't treat £50 billion as definitive," fact-checking charity Full Fact has said.The December 12 general election comes with Britain increasingly divided over how to, or even if it should, implement the result of a 2016 referendum when voters chose to pull Britain out of the European Union.
Pollsters and political analysts say they could expect to become kingmakers at best in a hung parliament.