Britain’s opposition Labor Party says Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government may face a vote of disbelief when talking with other parties in Parliament on the options available.
When asked by the BBC about the possible vote of disbelief, Labor party representative Diane Abbott said: “Who cares about Boris Johnson except those around him?”
Abbott, who is also the minister of state affairs, said she was not qualified to say that such a vote would take place, but acknowledged it was an option.
“We are talking with all the other parties in Parliament and if we vote in disbelief, we want to do it with confidence that we won it,” Abbott said.
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