Lib Dems hand Boris Johnson election plan B

Downing Street signals it may back Swinson’s plan for December poll

Jo Swinson
Jo Swinson has joined forces with the SNP in bid to trigger earlier election
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The chances of a December general election have risen after Boris Johnson signalled he would accept a compromise proposed by the Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party (SNP).

The prime minister is expected to lose a vote later today on his own proposal to hold an election on 12 December - but in a “lifeline” for Johnson, the two opposition parties have suggested a route forward, reports The Telegraph.

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