Prime Minister wins Fixed Term Parliament Act vote.

Prime Minister wins Fixed Term Parliament Act vote.

On Tuesday 19th April 2017 the Prime Minister Theresa May introduced a motion to allow for Parliament to be dissolved, and a General Election called, under the Fixed Term Parliament Act 2011.

The Government won the vote by 533 votes to 13 allowing a General Election to be held on Thursday 8th June 2017.

Theresa May calls for General Election.

Theresa May calls for General Election.

The Prime Minister will introduce a motion in the house on Wednesday 19th April 2017 to call for a General Election on 8th June 2017.

She will need a majority vote of two thirds of MPs in Parliament to override the Fixed Term Parliament Act.