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British Parliament Approves Early General Election

British Parliament Approves Early General Election
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The British Parliament voted almost unanimously in favor of an early general election proposed by UK Prime Minister Theresa May.

British Parliament Approves Early General Election

Lawmakers in the House of Commons voted 522 to 13 on Wednesday to support the motion put forward by May a day earlier.

The election will be held on June 8, nearly a year after 52 percent of Britons voted to leave the European Union [EU].

The current Parliament will dissolve on June 3.

Earlier on Tuesday, May made an unexpected announcement that she would seek a "snap" election less than halfway through her government's five-year term, with the goal of gaining a stronger mandate for Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.

She said holding an election as previously scheduled in 2020 will not give the UK "certainty and stability" as it negotiates its exit from the EU.

May said an early election will bolster the UK's position in talks over Brexit and is in the country's national interest.

"I want this country to be able to play the strongest hand possible in those negotiations to get the best possible deal because that's in our long-term interests," she said.

"That's what this is about, it's about asking the people to trust me, to trust us in government, to give us that mandate to go and get that really good deal for the UK."

May's call for an early election came after firm assurances that she would not seek a new election before 2020. She had resisted calls for an early election from within her own party for months.

The latest polls predict an easy win for May. The premier has already backed out from televised debates.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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