• @rockSlayer
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    8 months ago

    When tf is there supposed to be another election in the UK? It almost feels like a strategy from the Tories to continually have their PMs resign so they stay in power. It would be nice for the UK to have some sanity again

    • @FlowVoid
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      8 months ago

      The last election was in 2019, so the next one must be no later than 2024.

      • @Why9
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        18 months ago

        Jan 2025 is the latest they can hold it, if I remember correctly.

        Though it would be beneficial to evict Starmer from the red Seat before that happens too.

        • @buzziebee
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          38 months ago

          It absolutely wouldn’t be. What are you on about? A big part of why Labour are polling well because they look like a safe pair of hands. Starting an interparty factional war over who the new leader should be will completely damage that and possibly lose there election.

          Half of the Tory base are either indifferent to a Labour victory or would actively vote for them. If you throw another Corbyn in the mix that will change and the base will come out again. It’s simple electoral math. Please stop advocating for more Tory rule.

    • Echo Dot
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      38 months ago

      January 1st 2025 assuming they don’t call an earlier election.

      Waiting until January would be a mistake though because it would mean that your campaigning over Christmas which is a terrible time to be doing campaigning. Everyone’s busy with other things and no one wants to be thinking about politics.

    • @BenadrylChunderHatch
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      28 months ago

      There’s 5 years between elections unless the ruling party calls one early so a pm resigning doesn’t help but calling an election early and winning does. We’re still on the clock from Johnson’s 2019 landslide win - which he called 3 years early because they were way ahead in the polls. Truss and Sunak didn’t call early elections because they already had a big majority and would probably lose seats.