Boris Johnson accused members of Parliament of holding the U.K. “hostage” ahead of a vote Monday on an early general election. The prime minister looks set to lose his bid for a snap poll on Dec. 12, after opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn reiterated he'll only support it if the risk of a no-deal Brexit is removed. Key Developments:Johnson needs a two-thirds majority in Parliament for early general election to take place; a vote in the House of Commons is on MondayCorbyn said he won't vote for an election until the U.K. is no longer at risk of crashing out of the EU without an agreementLiberal Democrats, Scottish National Party are working together to try to force a snap poll on Dec. 9, reflecting schism with LabourRead more: Brexit Twists Point to Election.