LONDON – Tony Blair’s office played down reports yesterday that the British prime minister plans to call a snap general election in February.
Blair has ordered top election strategist Alan Milburn to launch a television and poster advertising campaign in the New Year under the slogan “Britain is Working”, the Sunday Telegraph and the Sunday Times reported, without disclosing their sources. But a spokesman for the prime minister’s office described the claims as “idle speculation”.Political analysts have previously said an election is likely to be held in May or later in 2005.A spokesman for Blair’s Labour Party said that the election date was ultimately a matter for the prime minister, but added that he was unaware of anything to suggest that it would be in February.A February poll is favoured by the prime minister to maximise his present opinion poll advantage over Michael Howard and his main opposition Conservative party, the newspapers said.In addition, Blair hopes that Labour will benefit from a “Baghdad bounce”, following what he hopes will be the successful staging of elections in Iraq at the end of January, they said.Meanwhile a poll showed Labour extending its lead over the opposition Conservatives by four points.- Nampa-AFPBut a spokesman for the prime minister’s office described the claims as “idle speculation”.Political analysts have previously said an election is likely to be held in May or later in 2005.A spokesman for Blair’s Labour Party said that the election date was ultimately a matter for the prime minister, but added that he was unaware of anything to suggest that it would be in February.A February poll is favoured by the prime minister to maximise his present opinion poll advantage over Michael Howard and his main opposition Conservative party, the newspapers said.In addition, Blair hopes that Labour will benefit from a “Baghdad bounce”, following what he hopes will be the successful staging of elections in Iraq at the end of January, they said.Meanwhile a poll showed Labour extending its lead over the opposition Conservatives by four points.- Nampa-AFP
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