As reported on the Twitter page of the lower house of parliament, the project was supported by 438 deputies, 20 voted against.

It is noted that this project will be sent to the House of Lords.

Earlier, the head of the British Labor Party, Jeremy Corbin, announced support for the snap election on December 12 after postponing the Brexit until January 31, 2020.

On October 28, the House of Commons rejected the election proposal.

Johnson subsequently promised to introduce a new brief bill on the snap election on December 12th.