City
Epaper

Boris Johnson's second bid for snap election rejected

By ANI | Updated: September 10, 2019 07:15 IST

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered a fresh blow after his second attempt to force an early election in the country failed to garner the required two-thirds majority.

Open in App

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered a fresh blow after his second attempt to force an early election in the country failed to garner the required two-thirds majority.

As Johnson tabled a new motion in the House of Commons, 293 MPs voted for the motion, short of the 434-mark required to trigger a snap election. As many as 46 parliamentarians dissented, CNN reported.

Following the vote, Johnson attacked the opposition parties, asserting they wanted to delay Brexit again.

"I earlier urged the House to trust the people but once again the opposition think they know better," he told the House.

"They want to delay Brexit yet again...Not only have they refused to choose the way ahead, they have now twice denied the British people their say in an election," the Conservative Party leader said.

The UK government has now prorogued Parliament for five weeks. MPs will not resume their duties until October 14, only 12 days before the UK exits from the European Union.

"Now the House will be suspended until mid-October," Johnson said while hoping that the Opposition would use the time "to reflect".

Johnson asserted that his government will not delay Brexit "any further" and said he will "strive to get an agreement in the national interest".

The developments have rattled the ruling Conservative Party government, which is struggling to eke out an agreement with the Opposition over the UK's withdrawal from the EU.

Last week, British MPs rejected a motion tabled by Johnson to dissolve the Parliament and call for a snap election on October 15 after the opposition backed the bill aimed at preventing a no-deal Brexit, causing a huge headache to the government, which is now without a working majority.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Boris JohnsonHouse Of CommonsukConservative Partyopposition
Open in App

Related Stories

LifestyleGanpati Visarjan in London: Videos Show Indians Taking Out Ganesh Idol Immersion Procession With Band

MumbaiUniversity of Bristol Chooses Mumbai for Its First Overseas Campus, Set to Open in September 2026

NationalIndia Spends ₹1.38 Lakh Crore Annually on Edible Oil Imports

NationalTesla Model Y: Is It Cheaper in the US & China Than in India? Full Price Comparison Inside

InternationalUK to Ban Porn Featuring 'Choking' and 'Strangulation' Acts

International Realted Stories

InternationalOngoing offensive creating new opportunities, bringing Israel closer to achieving its war objectives: IDF Chief

InternationalBangladesh rights group expresses dismay over Yunus's denial of minority persecution

InternationalH-1B visa crackdown to push US firms to shift operations in India: Report

InternationalAwami League holds protest in Geneva against Yunus govt in Bangladesh

InternationalTrump praises Pak leadership for 2nd time in two days, again claims to stop India-Pak war