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Fixed Term Parliaments Bill

That is one point of view, but if the election were held at another time, I suspect that the budgetary cycle could be changed to make up for it. I chose May, although I am not wedded to it as a principle of the Bill, simply because that was when the previous election took place, and making the present Parliament a fixed-term one required the election to be held in May. One of the things that we learned last year was that late autumn elections are not particularly convenient, especially given the way in which the electoral register is put together, and what happens when the clocks change and the rain starts. There might be an argument for May on general principle.

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Reference

475 c1707 

Session

2007-08

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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