View Full Version : Second-half of 2024 likely for a General Election, suggests the Prime Minister
-:Undertaker:-
04-01-2024, 09:25 PM
General Election likely in second-half of 2024, suggests PM
PM can request a General Election from The King up to January 2025 at the very latest
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Oh lord have mercy, I thought they'd go for May 2024 and put themselves out of their misery but instead it drags on and on...
I suppose one motivating factor for the Prime Minister is staying in office for as long as possible to avoid the humiliation of being one of the shortest serving PMs in British history. Still, if he goes for the autumn of 2024 he won't even manage to surpass Gordon Brown's short tenure of 2 years and 318 days or Theresa May's 3 years and 11 days. Then he can swan off to California and make loads of money which is what he really wants to do.
The upside for us of course is things continue to go from bad to worse for the Tories and they lose even more seats.
Seatherny
06-01-2024, 11:23 PM
Yes, tory infighting is doing them no favours, and as they have been in power for so long, people just want change. But don't be fooled into thinking Labour will be any better, they are worse for the country.
-:Undertaker:-
13-01-2024, 12:13 PM
Yes, tory infighting is doing them no favours, and as they have been in power for so long, people just want change. But don't be fooled into thinking Labour will be any better, they are worse for the country.
Indeed, there is no hope with either I'm afraid. An incoming Labour government will soon find itself just as unpopular as it fails (like the Tories) to grapple with major issues like soaring immigration, dire economic growth and just general incompetence to get anything working or done on time - whilst at the same time spending all of it's energy on batshit political correctness, diversity and other lunatic policies.
The only solution at the next General Election is to cross our fingers for the complete demolition of the Tory Party in the hope that something genuinely conservative as well as competent arises from the ashes.
Seatherny
15-01-2024, 11:38 AM
Indeed, there is no hope with either I'm afraid. An incoming Labour government will soon find itself just as unpopular as it fails (like the Tories) to grapple with major issues like soaring immigration, dire economic growth and just general incompetence to get anything working or done on time - whilst at the same time spending all of it's energy on batshit political correctness, diversity and other lunatic policies.
The only solution at the next General Election is to cross our fingers for the complete demolition of the Tory Party in the hope that something genuinely conservative as well as competent arises from the ashes.
What we need is competent politicians. That is what this country lacks.
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Indeed, there is no hope with either I'm afraid. An incoming Labour government will soon find itself just as unpopular as it fails (like the Tories) to grapple with major issues like soaring immigration, dire economic growth and just general incompetence to get anything working or done on time - whilst at the same time spending all of it's energy on batshit political correctness, diversity and other lunatic policies.
The only solution at the next General Election is to cross our fingers for the complete demolition of the Tory Party in the hope that something genuinely conservative as well as competent arises from the ashes.
What we need is competent politicians. That is what this country lacks.
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