Britain r rejected early elections resolution a second time

The government needed two-thirds of the 434 votes to succeed, but only 293 votes were cast in favor of resolution when voting took place.

The government needed two-thirds of the 434 votes to succeed, but only 293 votes were cast in favor of resolution when voting took place.

London … News Time

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson received another setback, with Parliament repealing the pre-election resolution a second time before its limited suspension. Even after the resolution was rejected, position-based Boris Johnson signaled a new deal from the European Union. Britain’s ruling Conservative Party prepares for October 15 general elections in order to succeed, the government needed two-thirds of the 434 votes but at the time of voting, only 293 votes were cast in favor of the resolution.

Speaking to Parliament after defeating the resolution, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that whether the parliament binds or not, I will find a way in the national interest. The Prime Minister also vowed to attend the European Union Summit on October 17. Earlier, the British government announced the suspension of parliament for five weeks, which goes into effect today. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson plans to oust Britain from the European Union by October 31. His decision is being strongly condemned in the UK. The UK has already approved a bill to stop the noodle brexit.

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