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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday May 24 2017, @03:13PM   Printer-friendly

For the first time in 10 years, the Prime Minister said the terror threat had been raised to the highest possible level, from 
severe to critical, meaning an attack 
is "expected imminently".

[...] Mrs May also announced that troops would replace police officers at set-piece events including sports venues and concerts.

It will be the first time since 2003 – when the Government reacted to a plot to bring down an airliner – that troops are deployed on the streets.

[...] It is the first time Britain has been on maximum terrorist alert since 2007, when a blazing car loaded with gas canisters was driven into Glasgow Airport.

Source: The Telegraph


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  • (Score: 2) by fliptop on Wednesday May 24 2017, @05:25PM (2 children)

    by fliptop (1666) on Wednesday May 24 2017, @05:25PM (#514958) Journal

    In the U.S. we have this thing where politicians don't get to decide when to hold elections to benefit them the most

    That's not entirely true, where I live the school board routinely has levy votes that are purposely scheduled on a day when most people will not show up. Of course the schools are closed during voting b/c a lot of schools are where you go to vote. If you work for the schools and like that levy money, it's pretty nice to have off that day.

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  • (Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Wednesday May 24 2017, @06:07PM (1 child)

    by tangomargarine (667) on Wednesday May 24 2017, @06:07PM (#514988)

    Okay, on an individual community level there are probably exceptions. It would be news to me if anybody was doing it state-level and above.

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    • (Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Thursday May 25 2017, @04:18PM

      by Grishnakh (2831) on Thursday May 25 2017, @04:18PM (#515533)

      Yep. It's only local elections where they have any variance; state and national elections are always on Election Day in November. There sometimes are special elections at the state level, but they're rare.

      From Wikipedia:
      "Many state and local government offices are also elected on Election Day as a matter of convenience and cost saving, although a handful of states hold elections for state offices (such as governor) during odd-numbered "off years", or during other even-numbered "midterm years", and may hold special elections for offices that have become vacant."