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You may have heard of some exceptional events in 1939 which justified canceling an election in 1940.![]()
A shortage of nylons wasn't it?
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You may have heard of some exceptional events in 1939 which justified canceling an election in 1940.![]()
I don’t see how this is a "clause 4" moment, surely it’s a return to Tory values. After all, Thatcher closed more grammar schools than any other Education Secretary.
Yes. Of course.Economics - ERM strike a cord? Falkland islands - as far as I know it was the armed services that fought that!
Yaddah, yaddah. Kindly show me which rule my discussion with Architect broached. Kindly show me how a degression from the OP into Thatcher territory does not broach the same or another rule. Thanks.
Indeed you may so ask. Please tell me how I can properly answer your question. I don't have a blood test available, for example.Can I just ask before I bother responding to any more of your posts are you drunk?
The fact that elections must be called no later than 2009. Any speculation that they are called earlier is just that.
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The fact that elections must be called no later than 2009. Any speculation that they are called earlier is just that.
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My point exactly.No, it's a fact that an election must occur in three years time, historical analysis suggests that it will occur before then. Just how soon before then is speculation.
I think Cameron must be reading your posts - heard him mention in a TV interview tonight the record of the last 18 years of Tory government on grammar schools e.g. never even created one new one.

Yes. Of course.
Yaddah, yaddah. Kindly show me which rule my discussion with Architect broached. Kindly show me how a degression from the OP into Thatcher territory does not broach the same or another rule. Thanks.
Indeed you may so ask. Please tell me how I can properly answer your question. I don't have a blood test available, for example.![]()
Yes you do. General elections must be held at least every X number of years.What a load of nonsense - I'm sure it has already been mentioned in this thread that we do not have fixed term periods for the House of Commons.
It is pure speculation that it wont.It is pure speculation it will occur in 2 years.
My point exactly.
In UK political English that is a term limit, not a fixed term. The devolved bodies have fixed terms, as do local authorities, the Commons does not- it has term limits.Yes you do. General elections must be held at least every X number of years.
From your statement:" The Tories are beginning to position themselves for 2009." And from the, possibly wrong, idea that the UK was a democracy.Please support this "fact".
Sorry, I thought brodski knew what he was talking about. 2010, then.Wrong - the last General Election was in 2005, therefore there is no requirement for another election until May 2010.
Are you saying that a government (administration) voted into power does not have a minimum number of years before it is mandated to call for general elections????
Speculation is only necessary when better data is not available.Speculation is the essence of political discussion.
OK. You feel your speculation has basis in statistics of previous history.In UK political English that is a term limit, not a fixed term. The devolved bodies have fixed terms, as do local authorities, the Commons does not- it has term limits.
Very few parliaments last the full five years, it may be speculation that an election will occur before 2010, but it is speculation based on a understanding of the traditions of UK elections, it's not just a wild guess.
Of which I'm perfectly aware. Given your responses though, I was for a moment thinking this was not the case in the UK.Correct. It has a maximum term, but can call an election whenever it likes between the election and the mandatory end of its term.
Why, I see our little infanticide-supporting friend is weaving his rather haphazard way through the abysmal logic that is the UK political system now. Joy.
Beceause I (and many political commentators) believe that is when an election is likely to take place.From your statement:" The Tories are beginning to position themselves for 2009."
have you been following this thread, I have clearly stated that terms ate limited to (but not fixed at) 5 years, unless an act of parliament extends the term.And from the, possibly wrong, idea that the UK was a democracy.
Are you saying that a government (administration) voted into power does not have a minimum number of years before it is mandated to call for general elections????