Voters in the United Kingdom head to the polls for a general snap election
that will decide the fate of Brexit, the long delayed British withdrawal from the European Union.
To understand the stakes of the election,
which will likely result in the Conservative Party's Boris Johnson
or Labor's Jeremy Corbyn becoming Prime Minister,
Reason sat down with Daniel Hannan,
A conservative member of the European Union's parliament
and one of the leading architects of Brexit.
In a wide ranging conversation,
Hannan explains why British libertarians voted overwhelmingly in favor of Brexit.
The urgency of honoring the results of the  2016 referendum
in which 52% of voters called for leave,
and why he believes a Corbyn victory will set the UK on the path to Venezuelan style neo-socialism.
