Meeting of the Parliament 07 January 2016
I take that point. The discussion is actually quite interesting. There were two general elections in 1974, so we have been here before.
Annabel Goldie made an interesting contribution. The crux of the issue is that we will have to decide whether we want to have four-year or five-year terms. I have been used to four-year terms in local government and in the Scottish Parliament. The advantage of having four-year terms is that, in a sense, that is more democratic, because the political administrations are up for election more frequently. There is merit in that, and there is merit in Annabel Goldie’s suggestion.