Let's get this show on the road...
Nah. It is what it is and we have to use our vote judiciously.Can't see how they won't lick the final dregs from the barrel. I'd be surprised if they don't go the full term. But I'm guessing they'll be throwing all sorts of stuff at folk that the government can't afford. It's the problem with the party system.
I think I'd prefer a benign dictatorship.
If, as it seems, there is the 'border in Ulster' question to resolve, and a Brexit financial buggering round the corner, and no real prospect of the boats being stopped (except by winter) the Tories need to get the bribes in, then have a general election before the nation's lifeblood starts to seep onto the carpet. So an election in early 24 maps best to that narrative. The sooner the better (for them).As I see it, they have two realistic options;
1. Election in May at the same time as the local elections (2nd May). They could go on a date after that but I believe that if it turns out to be carnage for the Tories on that night, it will embolden the opposition and demoralise the Tory grassroots, plus in the minds of the public it will show that everyone else is voting against them so why shouldn’t they?
2. Election in October, launching the campaign at party conference season in September to “rally the troops”, hoping something “turns up” over the summer that they can cling to.
Of course there are other options, but I feel they’re less likely. Nobody wants to turn out and vote in the middle of winter (unless you’re determined to kick them out, obviously). People resent it happening too close to Christmas (people don’t want to be thinking politics while shoving mince pies and Quality Street in their faces). In high summer people are on holiday and it becomes an administrative nightmare with postal voting for people who’ve already booked two weeks in Tenerife (other summer holiday spots are available).
Historically, winter elections don't affect turnout. In the last 50 years the highest figure was for February 1974. Looks like the motivation is issues more than anything. Folk can always vote by post.As I see it, they have two realistic options;
1. Election in May at the same time as the local elections (2nd May). They could go on a date after that but I believe that if it turns out to be carnage for the Tories on that night, it will embolden the opposition and demoralise the Tory grassroots, plus in the minds of the public it will show that everyone else is voting against them so why shouldn’t they?
2. Election in October, launching the campaign at party conference season in September to “rally the troops”, hoping something “turns up” over the summer that they can cling to.
Of course there are other options, but I feel they’re less likely. Nobody wants to turn out and vote in the middle of winter (unless you’re determined to kick them out, obviously). People resent it happening too close to Christmas (people don’t want to be thinking politics while shoving mince pies and Quality Street in their faces). In high summer people are on holiday and it becomes an administrative nightmare with postal voting for people who’ve already booked two weeks in Tenerife (other summer holiday spots are available).
Remember, the Tory mindset is ALWAYS to look after No.1 and your own selfish interests above all else. Slimy Sunak is the antithesis of this mindset.Can't see how they won't lick the final dregs from the barrel. I'd be surprised if they don't go the full term. But I'm guessing they'll be throwing all sorts of stuff at folk that the government can't afford. It's the problem with the party system.
I think I'd prefer a benign dictatorship.
The press this morning is suggesting a snap spring election however I think It should a winter election should not be ruled out for the following advantages it would hand to the Tories.Nah. It is what it is and we have to use our vote judiciously.
Yep I think so too. Weather getting better, the sunny uplands approaching. Another six months for people to forget just how bad the last 13 years have beenMay, at the same time as the local council elections. The pensioners will have received their rise in April, as announced yesterday, and another budget in March will offer bribes.
And let's not forget, by slashing inflation in half, with a record reduction in just 12 months, the Tories have shown that unlike labour they can be trusted with the economy.Yep I think so too. Weather getting better, the sunny uplands approaching. Another six months for people to forget just how bad the last 13 years have been
Not sure that it's true that the world is turning right: it did in Italy, Argentina, Finland, Slovakia and, to a certain extent in Netherlands. But the centre-right party was defeated in Germany, the far right in Poland and the centre left coalition held on in Spain. Next year, there'll be elections in the UK and in Portugal and centre left parties maintain a healthy lead in opinion polls. There have certainly been more moves to the right than the left but it's overstating things to say that the world is turning right.The press this morning is suggesting a snap spring election however I think It should a winter election should not be ruled out for the following advantages it would hand to the Tories.
Winter provides dark, cold possibly wet and snowy weather.
New rules (first time used in a general election) at polling stations.
Post Christmas / New Year lull in the public mood
The world is turning right even far right
I agree that using our vote Judiciously will be vital the ruling party knows this and will use any advantage it thinks it can to disrupt opposition supporters from voting.
Not Ivor "Jest Ye Not Madam" Biggun, of the Standing At The Back Dressed Stupidly And Looking Stupid Party?I’ll be voting for S Baldrick of the Adder Party
Not sure that it's true that the world is turning right: it did in Italy, Argentina, Finland, Slovakia and, to a certain extent in Netherlands. But the centre-right party was defeated in Germany, the far right in Poland and the centre left coalition held on in Spain. Next year, there'll be elections in the UK and in Portugal and centre left parties maintain a healthy lead in opinion polls. There have certainly been more moves to the right than the left but it's overstating things to say that the world is turning right.
But I generally agree that a winter election is possible, next year's increase in tax threshold will negate any NI cuts and there's the thorny issue of the boats, a summer of arrivals won't look good for a PM who's vowed to stop them.
The other factor is the febrile atmosphere at Westminster. We already know that letters of no confidence in Sunak have been sent, not many at the moment but enough to unsettle things. The last thing any PM wants is to fight an election knowing that a big chunk of his own party is against him. He may want to tip any revolt in the bud.