KEY POINTS
  • The leader of Britain's main opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, said he was calling for a no confidence vote in Prime Minister Theresa May -- a largely symbolic gesture -- for not putting her Brexit plan to a vote by lawmakers immediately.
  • Earlier on Monday, May said she intended to hold the vote on her Brexit plan in the week starting on Jan. 14.
  • Labour had threatened to call a non-binding vote of confidence in her if she failed to name a date for the vote in parliament.
Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party

The leader of Britain's main opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, said he was calling for a no confidence vote in Prime Minister Theresa May -- a largely symbolic gesture -- for not putting her Brexit plan to a vote by lawmakers immediately.

"This is unacceptable in any way whatsoever," Corbyn said in the House of Commons.