Boris Johnson to offer MPs new chance to vote on general election

Labour expected to reject the call despite taunts from Tories and media

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The House of Commons will be offered another chance to vote for an early election on Monday, the government has announced.

The news came after MPs rejected Boris Johnson's plan for a snap election on 15 October in a vote on Wednesday. The fresh vote would be held under the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act, a procedure that requires two-thirds of MPs to back an early election if it is to pass.

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