Following the fiasco of the cancellation of the general election in October, Manchester MP John Leech is joining his Liberal Democrat colleagues in calling for fixed-term parliaments.
"The Prime Minister must be stripped of the power to decide the date of the general election," John Leech MP said, "It is an archaic tradition that allows the Prime Minister to call a snap election when it suits their party."
"This autumn demonstrates exactly that. Gordon Brown encouraged election fever to grow, and but prevented it from going ahead because he realised he would probably lose. How can such a shambles be in the national interest?"
2. The government on 25th October announced further reviews of the
constitutional system of the country, including the transfer of Royal Prerogative powers to declare war from the Prime Minister to Parliament. However, fixed term Parliaments were not mentioned.