We found a likely
rise after the next election to 29.5 % women, which would put the UK up to a less embarrassing 36th.
Not exact matches
MPs» pay
rises are in peril this week, as Labour leader Ed Miliband reportedly mulls ruling out anything more than a one per cent pay
rise after the
next general
election.
Despite the dire polls and the equally dire local
election results, some 64 % of Labour's post GE2015 membership believe Labour is likely to win the
next general
election — a figure which
rises to 77 % of those who joined
after Corbyn became leader.
Electoral Reform Society research suggests that the total number of peers could
rise to as many as 2,000
after the
next general
election.
The
election in 2015 is shaping up to be a desperate scramble for cash to fund public spending
after the Institute for Fiscal Studies warned that the
next government would need to impose large tax
rises or even bigger welfare cuts to protect health and education spending.
Is it possible that the
rise (which comes in
next April) will in fact not be BEFORE an
election, but just
after???