PM May calls down on fresh elections after disastrous defeat in Brexit vote

Devdiscourse News Desk | United Kingdom

Updated: 16-01-2019 20:04 IST | Created: 16-01-2019 19:30 IST

May said she was confident the government would win the vote, which was called by opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

A national election is the worst thing Britain could do now and would mean delaying Brexit, Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday before a no-confidence vote in parliament. May said she was confident the government would win the vote, which was called by opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn after May's proposed Brexit deal was rejected by a large majority on Tuesday. "I believe (an election) is the worst thing we could do, it would deepen division when we need unity, it would bring chaos when we need certainty and it would bring delay when we need to move forward," May told parliament.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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