They do things differently in...Korea
"The nation's election watchdog yesterday issued warnings against three leading presidential candidates for illegal premature campaigning...Ignoring a prior request by the NEC, Chung and Lee participated at a discussion forum...announcing their campaign pledges". Source.
Erm, how on earth could such a rule hope to be enforced in these parts? Could not every Brown, Cameron and Clegg (face it Huhne, you ain't going to win) utterance be classed as campaigning?
Erm, how on earth could such a rule hope to be enforced in these parts? Could not every Brown, Cameron and Clegg (face it Huhne, you ain't going to win) utterance be classed as campaigning?
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"how on earth could such a rule hope to be enforced in these parts?"
Just do what the Labour government does in New Zealand: change the law to suit yourself. Here is Monday's (rare) front page editorial:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/feature/story.cfm?c_id=1501118&objectid=10475416
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