UK’s Lib Dems to submit motion of no-confidence in Rishi Sunak’s government

Britain’s Liberal Democrat party said that it would submit a parliamentary motion of no confidence in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government to try to force a June general election after big losses for the ruling Conservatives in local polls.

The Conservatives lost 474 local council seats in last week’s elections, according to a BBC tally, with the main opposition Labour Party gaining 186 and the Liberal Democrats expanding theirs by 104.

“Of course this was a disappointing weekend for us but the result of the next general election isn’t a foregone conclusion … the situation is closer than many people are saying or indeed some of the opinion polls are predicting,” Sunak told reporters on Monday.

“I’m absolutely determined to fight incredibly hard for what I believe and for the future country that I want to build,” he added.

The results prompted demands for him to call a national election. He has previously said he intends to do so in the second half of the year.

via Reuters

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