PRESTON, united kingdom (Ekstra Bladet): the Tires are in large stacks.

We are on the Deepdale Auto Centre in Preston, north of Manchester.

– They are imported used from Germany and Austria. People cannot afford to buy new tyres up here. It is the same people who voted in favour of brexit. They have no idea that their next used tires probably become even more expensive after brexit due to new customs regulations. It is hovedrystende.

According to the Yaz Khan has many customers in Preston not able to buy new tires for their cars. Therefore, the imported used from Germany and Austria. It will hit imports, when the british leave the EU and get the other customs regulations and bureaucracy. Photo: Tariq Mikkel Khan

the Words are Yaz Khan. The 48-year-old mechanic is the owner of the small them as advertising and garage, located in a victorian side street in the middle of the arbejderbyen.

Behind the workshop towering old factory chimneys and the gasholders themselves up as fossils from a distant industrifortid.

– I make it harder for them to import the tyres. I make it harder for them to recruit proper manpower. I get harder to drive my business, ” says Yaz Khan, en Ekstra Bladet visit him.

Yaz Khan on his garage in the middle of brexit-country. He has – like most others – had enough of talking about bexit. Photo: Tariq Mikkel Khan

today, polling stations open in the Uk to a choice, which almost exclusively is about the brexit. But here in the North of england has the majority of it as in all other parts of the Uk: Brexit hang them far out of the neck.

– I’m completely stopped to watch the tv. Policy says me nothing more. It is very depressing, saith the automekanikeren.

– Get it now just over. We have been in this mess in three and a half years. No orcs it more.

While fiddling his employees, Krysztof Wasinski from poland, under a steering wheel of a blue Vauxhall Astra.

Yaz Khan’s employees are often poles and romanians. It is becoming harder for værkstedsejeren to find workers after brexit, fear he. Photo: Tariq Mikkel Khan

– We will have to see if I at all allowed to enter the country again after christmas. Once I was able to travel freely; now do I need to register, submit papers and be photographed. It feels as though I should be in jail, says the employees are annoyed to Ekstra Bladet.

The two mechanics are both agreed that the now three-and-a-half-year-long brexit-the saga must end.

– We are so tired of this endless circus. Have now put a stop to it, ” says Yaz Khan.

But maybe Yaz Khan and co. arm themselves with more patience.

Our man in the Uk foklarer, what fills in the electorate right now. Producer: Lasse Brøndal

A key opinion poll from the MRP a day before the election shows that Boris Johnson and the conservative lead is halved after the special case of the four-year-old boy.

According to the poll stands master of the tory party, however, remains to be the largest party with 339 seats against Labour’s only 231.

It will give Johnson an absolute majority with 28 seats and give him the opportunity to push through the brexitaftale with the EU, which so far has blokerte for.

the statistical uncertainty of the result may, however, end up being as low as 311 mandates, which will create even a so-called ‘hung parliament’ where no party has enough seats to form a government alone.

Thus may Johnson once again be dependent on the northern irish DUP, which is far from as excited for Boris’ brexitdeal as the conservatives themselves.

Booze in the cupboards

WILMSLOW, united kingdom (Ekstra Bladet): The homeless, julekor shout ‘Merry Christmas’ and smile big for the julehandlende in the nordengelske town.

But even though the højtidsstemningen is sweet, is the political atmosphere here, less than 24 hours before the polls close to the election, Thursday, run sur in brexithøjborgen.

Here in the old arbejderområde south of Manchester voted a majority of the population on brexit in 2016.

But the politicians have kept them for a ride. Taken them for granted. Blocked for their democratic decision and right.

Such is the verdict of the british parliament, as the voters today are again to take a position.

Ian Moss. Photo: Tariq Mikkel Khan

– One gives gradually up to believe in any of it, they say. One loses the desire to live, saith the resigned from the 71-year-old Ian Moss.

The retired long distance lorry driver has run over the whole of Europe, but voted in 2016, along with 52 per cent. of the population to leave the EU.

– They promise and promise and promise. But so far, they have only blocked the people’s decision. It makes a sad and dejected, says Ian Moss.

The kuglerunde Manchester City fan, however, has profits enough to talk about the Danish bacon and evinces, that the british julevalg not going to go too much in addition to your spirits.

– I have filled up the cabinets with the booze. So the mood at home with us enough to handle it.

– do you ever Think, In leaving the EU?

I doubt it.

in Front of the genbrugsbutikken on Wilmslows pedestrian street meetings, Extra Magazine, the 81-year-old former radiojournalist Rodney Buxton.

Rodney Buxton. Photo: Tariq Mikkel Khan

He doubts, too, that brexit ever becomes a reality.

I voted to leave the EU in 2016. And I still think we should be out. But it has been three and a half years without any result. Just a parliament that can’t agree on anything, says Rodney Buxton.