The lib dems, conservatives, and SNP had enough numbers to make an amendment to the 2011 fixed term bill, which was a straight majority rather than two thirds of MPs. So they either had to call for an election (as they previously had done) or be pushed into it.
The lib dems, conservatives, and SNP had enough numbers to make an amendment to the 2011 fixed term bill, which was a straight majority rather than two thirds of MPs. So they either had to call for an election (as they previously had done) or be pushed into it.