In the event the implementation of the Boundary Review was postponed for partisan reasons
until after the next General Election by Home Secretary James Callaghan (on the pretext of waiting until after the Redcliffe - Maud Report on local government reorganisation).
Committee will not present final conclusions
until after next general election, chairman says
But David Cameron and George Osborne, the Chancellor, are sympathetic to the banks» demand for them to be given several years to build the «Chinese walls» to be proposed by the commission chaired by Sir John Vickers — which could see the reforms delayed
until after the next general election.
From now on, DC should require that every front bencher give up all outside interests
until after the next general election.
By declaring that he will defer an in - out referendum
until after the next general election and after a renegotiation on our terms of membership within the European Union, he walked headlong into three big problems.
Not exact matches
Khan, who as shadow minister for London, will have a role in setting the process to select the
next mayor, has refused to announce his own intentions
until after the
general election.
When David Cameron made his big speech in January 2013, he was hoping to unite his party and put the issue to bed
until at least
after the
next general election.
The government will not set a target for carbon emissions for 2030
until well
after the
next general election, it has emerged.
• Checking the Labour constitution would tell Peter Mandelson (It's too early to force out leader, says Mandelson, 25 September) that trying to oust a Labour leader is a hugely complicated, not to say expensive business (with party conference, timetable, re-polling etc), and it would also be a likely career suicide for anyone who challenges the immensity of the Corbyn support —
until at least
after the
next general election.
For example, the 2010
general election was held five years and one day
after the 2005
general election, and the 1992
general election was held on 9 April 1992 and the
next general election was not held
until 1 May 1997.
It also proposes the creation of new free - standing Science, Engineering and Technology Committee, although the panel noted that this shouldn't happen
until sometime
after the
next U.K.
general election, which must be held no later than 3 June 2010.