UK House of Commons rejects PM Johnson's second bid for snap election
  • 5 years ago
The UK's House of Commons has again rebuffed Prime Minister Boris Johnson's attempt to call a snap election.
Only 293 lawmakers voted in favor of the motion in the early hours of Tuesday local time, leaving it far short of the two-thirds majority it needed due to many abstentions.
Johnson's call for an early election came after a new law looking to prevent a no-deal Brexit was granted royal assent on Monday.
The "no-deal" legislation forces the Prime Minister to delay Brexit until January 31st next year unless he manages to make a deal with the EU or gets approval for no-deal Brexit from lawmakers by October 19th.
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