«It's actually more European than I expected,» he reflects, agreeing that the product's undeniably cheap and apparently impartial nature will certainly appeal in countries like the UK that have
shorter electoral cycles — you can get a «Nation» up and running in a few hours — and with less money sloshing around in politics than the US has (you can use it for $ 19 a month).
Not exact matches
Though one stated aim of the Fixed - term Parliaments Act was to reduce instability and
short - termism, unpredictability does have some benefits, preventing both incumbents and opposition parties from attempting to «game» the
electoral cycle.
In the UK, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has called for governments of all political persuasions to take more of a long - term approach to planning such projects, with a 25 -30-year horizon rather than working over five - year
electoral cycles or even
shorter timeframes.