KEY POINTS
  • The Dec. 12 election will decide the fate of Brexit and the world's fifth-largest economy with a stark choice between Johnson's pro-market Conservatives and the socialist-led opposition Labour Party.
  • Johnson called the snap election after more than three years of political crisis over the United Kingdom's most significant geopolitical move since World War Two.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives at Downing Street on October 28, 2019 in London, England.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was nervous about his narrowing lead in opinion polls ahead of Thursday's election but pledged to deliver a "transformative" Brexit that will allow lower immigration.

The Dec. 12 election will decide the fate of Brexit and the world's fifth-largest economy with a stark choice between Johnson's pro-market Conservatives and the socialist-led opposition Labour Party.