‘Perilous and chaotic’: why officials are nervy before a likely UK election in 2024
by Peter Walker Deputy political editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#6HHNX)
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While the date of the next UK general election itself remains in the hands of the prime minister, Rishi Sunak, one thing is certain: when the campaign begins it has the potential to be one of the most perilous and chaotic in the country's history, for a variety of reasons.
One point is worth noting immediately: although the UK is often lumped in with the long list of countries holding elections in 2024, Sunak could theoretically hold it as late as January 2025, maximising the Conservatives' full five-year term.
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