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I was under the impression...
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that the odious slimeball Livingstone was only allowed to serve 2 terms as dictator, sorry i meant mayor, of london.
how comes hes going for a third ?
how comes hes going for a third ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.your impression was wrong. He can stand for election as often as he likes, this being a democracy. If voters prefer someone else - someone who was sacked from Fleet St for dishonesty, say, or someone who thinks black people are pickaninnies, or someone who betrays friends to the underworld for pubnishment - then they can vote for him.
ok done some checking and i am sort of wrong.
MP's rejected a proposal to limit the position to two terms.
he said that if it did get limited to 2 terms he would take whoever to court to overturn the decision blah blah blah.
either way , the sooner we rid london of this person the better off we will be
MP's rejected a proposal to limit the position to two terms.
he said that if it did get limited to 2 terms he would take whoever to court to overturn the decision blah blah blah.
either way , the sooner we rid london of this person the better off we will be
Was the GLA Act 2007 changed much during its progress through Parliament?
Two amendments were passed in the House of Lords but subsequently overturned by the House of Commons: One would have limited the Mayor to two terms in office � a proposal without precedent in the British democratic system. The Mayor believes that politicians should be accountable to the people via the ballot box, and that the people of London should have the right to choose their next Mayor through an unfettered democratic choice in the next Mayoral elections."
Two amendments were passed in the House of Lords but subsequently overturned by the House of Commons: One would have limited the Mayor to two terms in office � a proposal without precedent in the British democratic system. The Mayor believes that politicians should be accountable to the people via the ballot box, and that the people of London should have the right to choose their next Mayor through an unfettered democratic choice in the next Mayoral elections."