Two monarchs and three Prime Ministers
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Re: Two monarchs and three Prime Ministers
Erm, why January *2024*? Or did you mean to put it back a further year.
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Re: Two monarchs and three Prime Ministers
Latest is January 2025
Following the repeal of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011, the new Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022 gives the latest date parliament can dissolve as “the beginning of the day that is the fifth anniversary of the day on which it first met” (17 December 2019), with the election being held 25 working days after that date. This would be January 2025.
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Re: Two monarchs and three Prime Ministers
I was obviously treating 2025 as commencing on Lady Day instead of on January 1st
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