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Reading this article,the 4th paragraph says,

But with Britain heading for a Dec. 12 election that could return a very different parliament to that which rejected Johnson's plans, the future remains uncertain.

I don't understand the grammar of the bold part and accordingly the meaning of the whole sentence (especially the bold italic "rejected" comes right after it).

Could someone help me?(m_m).

Thank you.

Reading this article,the 4th paragraph says,

But with Britain heading for a Dec. 12 election that could return a very different parliament to that which rejected Johnson's plans, the future remains uncertain.

I don't understand the grammar of the bold part and accordingly the meaning of the whole sentence (especially the bold italic "rejected" comes right after it).

Could someone help me?(m_m).

Thank you.

Reading this article,the 4th paragraph says,

But with Britain heading for a Dec. 12 election that could return a very different parliament to that which rejected Johnson's plans, the future remains uncertain.

I don't understand the grammar of the bold part and accordingly the meaning of the whole sentence (especially the bold italic "rejected" comes right after it).

Could someone help me?

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"To that which", could someone clarify this grammatically? And so the meaning of the sentence?

Reading this article,the 4th paragraph says,

But with Britain heading for a Dec. 12 election that could return a very different parliament to that which rejected Johnson's plans, the future remains uncertain.

I don't understand the grammar of the bold part and accordingly the meaning of the whole sentence (especially the bold italic "rejected" comes right after it).

Could someone help me?(m_m).

Thank you.