The British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, posted a video where he was sharing groceries to people in Leeds just before the commencement of the ongoing elections.
The prime minister tweeted the video on his official Twitter handle, telling voters they would get more if they voted for his party.
“Good morning folks! Up early delivering groceries in Leeds – and we’ll deliver more if you vote Conservative tomorrow,” he tweeted.
Elections in the UK usually take place every four or five years. The UK held elections in 2017 and is not supposed to hold any other one now but in October, Johnson called for an election to end months of political impasse over the UK’s bid to exit the European Union.
Polling stations in 650 constituencies across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland opened at 07:00 GMT and voting will end by 22:00 GMT. Over 45 million registered voters are expected to cast their ballot.
A total of 650 MPs will be chosen under the first-past-the-post system used for general election, in which the candidate who secures the most votes in each individual constituency is elected.
See Video below:
Good morning folks! Up early delivering groceries in Leeds – and we’ll deliver more if you vote Conservative tomorrow ???????? pic.twitter.com/sORHOOugfC
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) December 11, 2019