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MPs to vote on Boris Johnson's 12 December election call | MPs to vote on Boris Johnson's 12 December election call |
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MPs are due to vote later on Boris Johnson's call to have an election on 12 December. | MPs are due to vote later on Boris Johnson's call to have an election on 12 December. |
The prime minister says he will restart moves to get his Brexit deal bill into law if the motion is passed. | The prime minister says he will restart moves to get his Brexit deal bill into law if the motion is passed. |
But he looks unlikely to get the support of the two-thirds of MPs he needs by law to agree to an election, with opposition parties against it. | But he looks unlikely to get the support of the two-thirds of MPs he needs by law to agree to an election, with opposition parties against it. |
The UK is due to leave the EU on Thursday, but the bloc is considering an extension to that date. | The UK is due to leave the EU on Thursday, but the bloc is considering an extension to that date. |
They agreed to delay Brexit in principle last week, but EU ambassadors are meeting again this morning, with BBC Brussels reporter Adam Fleming saying there were "high hopes" of a final decision. | They agreed to delay Brexit in principle last week, but EU ambassadors are meeting again this morning, with BBC Brussels reporter Adam Fleming saying there were "high hopes" of a final decision. |
A draft text of an agreement for the 27 ambassadors includes multiple possible dates for Brexit - 30 November, 31 December or 31 January - and an option for the UK to leave earlier if and when a deal is signed off. | A draft text of an agreement for the 27 ambassadors includes multiple possible dates for Brexit - 30 November, 31 December or 31 January - and an option for the UK to leave earlier if and when a deal is signed off. |
There will also be a commitment that the Withdrawal Agreement on the UK's exit from the EU cannot be renegotiated in future. | There will also be a commitment that the Withdrawal Agreement on the UK's exit from the EU cannot be renegotiated in future. |
Adam Fleming said if the ambassadors and the UK agreed, the extension process could completed in writing without the leaders of each of the EU states needing to be present. | Adam Fleming said if the ambassadors and the UK agreed, the extension process could completed in writing without the leaders of each of the EU states needing to be present. |
Vote for a vote | Vote for a vote |
In Westminster, MPs are due to vote on the prime minister's election call after 17:00 GMT. | In Westminster, MPs are due to vote on the prime minister's election call after 17:00 GMT. |
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his party is not prepared to support it until a no-deal Brexit is ruled out, with his party's MPs expected to abstain in the vote. | Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his party is not prepared to support it until a no-deal Brexit is ruled out, with his party's MPs expected to abstain in the vote. |
The SNP has also said it will block the government's election attempt. | The SNP has also said it will block the government's election attempt. |
But the party has joined forces with the Liberal Democrats to push for an election on 9 December - provided the EU grants a Brexit extension until 31 January. | But the party has joined forces with the Liberal Democrats to push for an election on 9 December - provided the EU grants a Brexit extension until 31 January. |
They have proposed a bill which would tweak the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 - the law which sets the time-frame for elections - and enable a poll to take place with only a simple majority of MPs voting for it, rather than two-thirds of MPs. | They have proposed a bill which would tweak the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 - the law which sets the time-frame for elections - and enable a poll to take place with only a simple majority of MPs voting for it, rather than two-thirds of MPs. |
Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson said she wanted to stop Mr Johnson from "ramming through his Brexit bill". | |
She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme setting the date in law would also remove any "wriggle room" the PM had around his own proposals. | She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme setting the date in law would also remove any "wriggle room" the PM had around his own proposals. |
Ms Swinson said she had written to the prime minister but was yet to get a response. | Ms Swinson said she had written to the prime minister but was yet to get a response. |
Asked about the Lib Dem/SNP proposal, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said the government would "always look at every single option". | Asked about the Lib Dem/SNP proposal, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said the government would "always look at every single option". |
But he told BBC Breakfast: "The best way is to vote for the motion tonight. This Parliament is totally broken. Let the people decide the next step forward." | But he told BBC Breakfast: "The best way is to vote for the motion tonight. This Parliament is totally broken. Let the people decide the next step forward." |
Labour's Lucy Powell also criticised the SNP/Lib Dem plan. | |
"What we've seen from the Liberal Democrats and the SNP is trying to shape the terms of that election in a way that would favour them the most. It's pure playing of politics," she told BBC Radio 4's Westminster Hour. | |
MPs have already twice rejected a call from the PM to hold a general election. | MPs have already twice rejected a call from the PM to hold a general election. |
Mr Johnson has sent a letter to the EU requesting a Brexit delay until 31 January. He was compelled to do so by a law passed by MPs - known as the Benn Act. | Mr Johnson has sent a letter to the EU requesting a Brexit delay until 31 January. He was compelled to do so by a law passed by MPs - known as the Benn Act. |
Before this, the prime minister repeatedly insisted the UK would leave the EU on 31 October, with or without a deal. | Before this, the prime minister repeatedly insisted the UK would leave the EU on 31 October, with or without a deal. |
The decision by the Lib Dems and SNP is basically to abandon a "People's Vote" in this Parliament and to campaign now for a general election. | The decision by the Lib Dems and SNP is basically to abandon a "People's Vote" in this Parliament and to campaign now for a general election. |
That is the only way, they believe, that you can change the maths in Parliament to make a People's Vote more likely. | |
It points to the break-up of the so-called Rebel Alliance, which has hung together through thick and thin and has stymied Mr Johnson. | It points to the break-up of the so-called Rebel Alliance, which has hung together through thick and thin and has stymied Mr Johnson. |
The Lib Dems and the SNP appear to be moving in on one direction - and Labour and the Greens in the other. | The Lib Dems and the SNP appear to be moving in on one direction - and Labour and the Greens in the other. |