Alan Johnson hints at April-May General Election
Home Secretary Alan Johnson suggested today that Labour is preparing for a General Election campaign in April next year, the Daily Mail reports.
Johnson told the BBC that “eight months before a general election”, Labour still has everything to play for.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown must call an election by June 3, 2010, at the latest, but many observers believe that the most likely date is May 6, to coincide with council polls across England.
Mr Johnson’s eight-month projection would fit in with this timetable, allowing for a campaign to be held during April.
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