They have until June, I believe. Have there been any hints at all when they plan to call it? Will they wait until the very last minute, or are they gearing to do it in a rush the moment there's some good news to jump on as a last-ditch effort?
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Are there any hints yet when the Election will be?
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Are there any hints yet when the Election will be?
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I recon they will drag it out as long as possible, as they know most will be off the gravy train permanently.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey have until June, I believe. Have there been any hints at all when they plan to call it? Will they wait until the very last minute, or are they gearing to do it in a rush the moment there's some good news to jump on as a last-ditch effort?Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Its going to take alot of good news to convince Gordon to go early.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey have until June, I believe. Have there been any hints at all when they plan to call it? Will they wait until the very last minute, or are they gearing to do it in a rush the moment there's some good news to jump on as a last-ditch effort?Comment
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I would say the election will be called at the last possible moment.
Their snouts will have to forcibly be removed from the trough before they go!'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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May/June is now their only option isn't it? I'm sure that there may have been exceptions many years ago but elections are always held in the autumn / spring as these are the time when voter turnout is likely to be maximised.Comment
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