Election push: Boris Johnson demands 12 December vote

Opposition parties signal they will not back a new general election - but will Boris go on strike?

Voting, polling station
Counters tally the votes in the West Midlands
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A winter general election is back on the agenda after Boris Johnson said he will give MPs more time to debate his Brexit deal if they agree to a national vote on 12 December.

The PM says an election is required to help the country move on after MPs voted for his Brexit deal but rejected the timetable for scrutinising it and asked for more time.

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