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Prime Minister Simon Harris has until March 2025 to put the question to the country.
Sinn Féin’s surprisingly poor performance in European and council elections may well encourage him to hold a snap election.
That would mean holding the next parliamentary contest by November in hopes of keeping his Irish republican enemies out of power.
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