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Brexit: Boris Johnson's second bid for snap election rejected

The UK government is said to be struggling to get the opposition's agreement on its withdrawal from EU

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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks in the House of Commons in London. Pic /AFP

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks in the House of Commons in London. Pic /AFP

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

According to a CNN report, as Johnson presented 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 the motion.

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