Thirteen voted against the motion. It needs support from two-thirds of members of Parliament to pass.
British lawmakers have, as expected, voted in favour of the snap election proposed yesterday by Prime Minister Theresa May, setting the date for June 8.
European Union officials say Britain's surprise election will not interrupt the bloc's preparations for Brexit talks - though they will slightly delay the start of negotiations.
Justifying the decision to call the election, Mrs May said: "The country is coming together but Westminster is not".
She will likely get it, since Labour has welcomed the early election.
Clouds drift above the Houses of Parliament, in central London, Britain April 18, 2017. Demmer said Wednesday: "The German government assumes that the negotiations can be continued without disruption".
It is the largest lead for the Conservatives and their highest rating in a YouGov poll since 2008, while UKIP's standing is the lowest in more than four years.
We can't win, they say, because we don't play their game.
"Getting her own mandate will be a boost for the Brexit negotiations - as well as setting a strong agenda on health, education and and defence".
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He added: "She could also become more unbending; we don't know. I hope the former will be the case".
The region's MPs unanimously backed the Prime Minister in her successful bid to force an early general election.
British Prime Minister Theresa May's surprise call for a snap general election comes with the country facing a host of challenges - all closely bound up with the country's exit from the European Union.
"I'm asking them to put their trust in me and if they do that, if they give me a mandate for these negotiations for the plan for Brexit that the Government has, the plan for a stronger Britain beyond Brexit that we have, then I think that will strengthen our hand", May told BBC.
While promising to run a "positive and optimistic campaign", she said the choice at the election was between her "strong and stable leadership" or a "coalition of chaos" led by Mr Corbyn. Would it be that surprising if they voted for Labour given that Labour is supporting a soft Brexit, that Labour wants to salvage Europe's protections for the rights of workers, that Labour proposes a minimum wage of £10 an hour?
"The president considers that the real political negotiations on article 50 with the United Kingdom will start after the elections foreseen for the 8th of June", Schinas told a press conference in Brussels.
The lawmakers approved the proposal, 522-13, after 90 minutes of debate to move the election up three years in a bid by the Conservative Party to expand its role in government and give better clout in negotiating Brexit.
Meanwhile Theresa May felt confident enough to withdraw from a leaders' debate, saying she'd rather speak to people on the doorstep.



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