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Boris Johnson will try for a UK election on December 12

Prime minister is not guaranteed to get his wish, which will require the backing of opposition parties

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaving 10 Downing St on October 24
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaving 10 Downing St on October 24 Photo: Getty Images

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called for a general election on December 12, after being forced to abandon his previous pledge to leave the EU on October 31 with or without a deal.

Speaking to the BBC on October 24, Johnson said his government will call a vote in Parliament on October 28 on holding the election. Its success is not assured, since early-election motions require a two-thirds majority to pass — and his administration has no majority at all.

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