As of the 14th of June 2014, the last British General Election was on the 6th of May 2010. The next one must occur by the 7th of May 2015 as the British Parliament has a maximum 5 year term, though elections can occur within that time.
We don't have a president in Britain. Instead we have a Prime Minister, who is the leader of the Government voted into power at the last General Election.
Prior to the election campaign James Buchanan served as the U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain.
Prior to the 1856 election campaign, Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan served as the U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain.
Prior to the 1856 election campaign, Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan served as the U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain.
James Buchanan was the 9th Minister to the United Kingdom. In 1956 he got the Democratic nomination and won the election.
Who were the last five Prime Ministers of Great Britain?
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Big question. The people of Great Britain have many different opportunities to vote for many different things. They can vote in their own Parliament to European Parliament and local elections, as well as an assortment of other elections. Your question most likely is regarding the general election for Parliament and the Government. This occurs on the prescribed election day (currently a Thursday) at the end of five years since the last election. The next general election will be held on 7 May 2015. But, since Britain is a Parliamentary system it is possible for the Parliament to be dissolved and another election called (In Great Britain it is the Queen who calls the election and in other countries the President.) should sufficient members of the party forming the government choose to abandon that party for another party or some independent status. In some parliamentary based countries this happens frequently, in others, like in Great Britain not so much.
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Charles W. Stokes has written: 'The Eastern Question and the Worcester election' -- subject(s): Conservative Party (Great Britain), Eastern question (Balkan), Elections, Great Britain, Great Britain. Parliament, Liberal Party (Great Britain), Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878
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