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Did you know that there were no elections in Britain from 1935 to 1945? First, because of the threat…

Did you know that there were no elections in Britain from 1935 to 1945? First because of the threat, and then because of the Second World War itself: Parliament worked for 10 years instead of 5.
I don't think the question of Churchill's legitimacy was raised then, was it? Or if the Americans were told to hold an election during Pearl Harbor? What would be Roosevelt's reaction? I think he and the Americans themselves would say that this is complete delusion!
In general, we have a situation that does not allow us to physically hold fair elections so that everyone who wants to can vote. People are under occupation, in the trenches and under fire. What questions can there be? Why are they raised only by those who do not have the right to vote? Rhetorical questions.
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