By Associated Press - Saturday, September 28, 2019

LONDON (AP) - A senior figure in the Scottish National Party says opposition parties could stage a vote of confidence in the British government next week in hopes of blocking a departure from the European Union without a deal.

The SNP’s former deputy leader Stewart Hosie told the BBC on Saturday a plan to install an interim government whose sole purpose is to secure a Brexit extension might be the best way to make sure Britain does not leave the EU without a deal on Oct. 31. But its prospects are uncertain since all opposition parties would need to agree.

Opposition parties so far have been reluctant to go for a confidence vote, fearing that Prime Minister Boris Johnson could delay a general election until after Oct. 31 - by which time Britain will be out of the EU.

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