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What If Boris Calls A General Election?
If he did then won, that would put the cat among the pigeons.
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"I didnt know he was a sex pest - er well yes I did actually"
finished it for a lot of us
along with - I have broken the rules: I know I just change the rules so I havent broken them
oops yes I am aware of the irony that the 1922 cttee was gonna do just that over the vote of no confidence
"I didnt know he was a sex pest - er well yes I did actually"
finished it for a lot of us
along with - I have broken the rules: I know I just change the rules so I havent broken them
oops yes I am aware of the irony that the 1922 cttee was gonna do just that over the vote of no confidence
//(Boris cannot just declare a general election, the HOC has to agree to one in a vote)//
No they don't. The Dissolution and calling of Parliament Act was enacted in March of this year. This repealed the Fixed Term Parliament Act and reverted the constitutional position to that which existed before the FTPA was introduced. From the new Act, Section 2(1):
"The powers relating to the dissolution of Parliament and the calling of a new Parliament that were exercisable by virtue of Her Majesty’s prerogative immediately before the commencement of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 are exercisable again, as if the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 had never been enacted."
So the PM simply has to ask Her Majesty to dissolve Parliament.
No they don't. The Dissolution and calling of Parliament Act was enacted in March of this year. This repealed the Fixed Term Parliament Act and reverted the constitutional position to that which existed before the FTPA was introduced. From the new Act, Section 2(1):
"The powers relating to the dissolution of Parliament and the calling of a new Parliament that were exercisable by virtue of Her Majesty’s prerogative immediately before the commencement of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 are exercisable again, as if the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 had never been enacted."
So the PM simply has to ask Her Majesty to dissolve Parliament.
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