UK could see one of the longest post-war gaps between general elections
The current post-war record for the longest gap between general elections is 1,848 days.
The current post-war record for the longest gap between general elections is 1,848 days.
Don't listen to D:Ream - walk away now and call an election before there is no one left to vote for you.
Rishi Sunak definitively ruled out the prospect of holding a general election on the same day as the local elections.
“He may feel he’s got no other option", Sir Charles Walker said, that it's "better to go early than allow this psychodrama to continue.”
Parliament must be dissolved no later than March 26 for an election on May 2.
Ultimately it is up to Sunak to call an election before the full term is up, and if there's no incentive to do it, we could be in for a long wait.
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An electoral storm of biblical proportions is heading for the Tories - as new figures from IPSOS place them on course for disaster.
The Prime Minister said later in 2024 is his ‘working assumption’ as opposition figures press for a sooner vote.
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