New poll: when do you think the general election will be?

Easier to ask than answer. But vote away – pick your option on the right.

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  • The appointment of Jon Mendelsohn as Campaign Manager could see an early election, which of course could be a tactical ploy to ensure that we never get a referendum on the European Treaty.

    With none of the major political parties stating that they will campaign for a NO vote on the European Treaty, they will simply take a win in the polls as being a mandate to do whatever they choose, and a simple vote in the Commons will suffice to see the treaty ratified.

    More devious trickery from NuLabour.

  • BUT, Labour are devoid of cash. Can’t see their new man rustling up the requisite as soon as October.
    They also aren’t as far ahead in their selection process as you’d think they would be if the election is to be so soon – unless Gordo’s planning on surprising his candidates and local parties as much as the rest of us. But they haven’t even been leant on to get a move on with it.
    And anyway, Labour don’t win autumn elections, do they.
    So, Spring next year seems a more sensible option from Labour’s point of view, and thus a more likely option to my mind.

  • Apparently the Labour Party have issued a drop dead date for completing all its Parliamentary candidate selections by September 23rd. This is the starting day of the Labour conference which could mean we get a “go back to your constituencies and prepare for more Government” type speech from Brown to the newly selected faithful.

    So says Dizzy
    http://dizzythinks.net/2007/08/labour-issues-drop-dead-date-for.html

  • Lib Dem member 9th Aug '07 - 10:04pm

    Oh Mr Letterman. I am sorry, but I do seem to have taken a slight turn against your comments today.

    It is rather presumptuous of you I believe to order other people on what voting options they can or cannot have.

  • All this focus on what the Tories are doing and what Gordon plans is good fun … but how on earth is it contributing to our getting ready to give Gordon and David a bloody nose when we get the opportunity whether that be in Spring Summer or Autumn

    Has Steve Hitchins got his master plan to change the make – up of the Parliamentary Party post the general election in place for example?

    Just thought I would ask !!!

  • No chance of it being this year (or indeed next) – it’s all bluff.

    Brown does not cut and run.

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