<span style="color: #222222;">The UK government today said the members of Parliament will get another chance to vote for an early election on Monday.<br />'' <br />'' The move comes after the House of Commons rejected Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plan for a snap election on October 15 in a vote yesterday.&nbsp;<br />'' <br />'' Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell said Labour Party wanted an election, but its priority was stopping a no-deal Brexit.<br />'' <br />'' The day after the parliamentarians rejected the first attempt to call a snap poll, UK Cabinet Minister Jacob Rees-Mogg told them he would put forward a motion relating to an early parliamentary election&quot; to be voted on Monday evening.<br />'' &nbsp;<br />'' Johnson wants an election on October 15 in order to stick to the Brexit deadline of October 31.<br />'' <br />'' The main opposition Labour Party abstained in yesterday's vote, saying it would not support an election until the bill blocking a no-deal Brexit was approved.<br />'' <br />''<br />''The bill is currently being debated in the un-elected upper House of Lords but is expected to become law by Monday.</span>
News On AIR | September 5, 2019 9:19 PM
UK: MPs to vote again on early election motion next week