Thursday, 18 December 2008

Could we be in store for a May/June General Election?

Many commentators are wondering if there will be an early election, possibly in February 2009. I don't think that will happen, the history of elections in cold February point to the ruling party losing out. It could be advantageous to Labour though as it's likely that the recession will get worse before it gets better, and as it gets worse the polls could swing against Labour's recovery.

I think the timing of the withdrawal of troops from Iraq may be pointing to a May or June election. Normally you wouldn't play politics with the armed services, but Gordon Brown has form - remember his visit to Iraq to announce the return of 1000 troups during the Tory Party conference of 2007?

I think Gordon Brown will want to ride the wave of gratitude to the troops on their return and put the whole error of the Iraq war behind him. After their return the pressure will be on for a full inquiry into the lead up to the war and its conduct. If he delays an election to 2010, the outcome of any inquiry could be very embarrassing at the very moment when he goes to the country.

Also, the month of May has often seen General Elections, as the season of Spring brings forward feelings of optimism. The elections of 1997 and 2005 were in May and the 2001 election probably would have be had it not been for Foot and Mouth creating a delay.

Of course there are European Elections in June, so Gordon Brown may want to combine all the elections into one and create less spending/hassle for the councils. Saving money isn't really in GB's nature though so he may still go for May.

Squiffy.

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