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Abstract:British Prime Minister Boris Johnson needs to be held accountable by lawmakers after pushing to increase the amount of time parliament does not sit, the leader of Britain's main Labour opposition party said on Wednesday.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson needs to be held accountable by lawmakers after pushing to increase the amount of time parliament does not sit, the leader of Britain's main Labour opposition party said on Wednesday.
“He needs to be held to account by parliament - not by shutting down parliament but by attending parliament and answering the questions,” Jeremy Corbyn said.
“When parliament does meet on his timetable very briefly next week, the first thing we'll do is attempt legislation to prevent what he's doing and secondly we'll challenge him in a motion of confidence at some point.”
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