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Pre-election period

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Pre-election period

As the nation gears up for the upcoming General Election, the Civil Service has officially entered the pre-election period. This is an important time for our country, where the future leadership and policies will be decided. As a government department, the National Archives plays a crucial role in preserving the history and records of our nation. During this time, our website and communications channels will be quieter than usual and many activities will be paused until a government is formed. This period will last until the General Election concludes.

The pre-election period, also known as the ‘purdah’, is a well-established tradition in the UK. It is a time when the Civil Service is required to maintain strict impartiality and neutrality, ensuring that no actions or statements are made that could influence the outcome of the election. This is a crucial aspect of our democratic process, as it allows for a fair and balanced election.

As a government department, the National Archives understands the importance of adhering to the purdah guidelines. Our primary focus during this time is to support the smooth running of the General Election and to assist the incoming government in any way possible. This means that our usual activities such as releasing new records, hosting events and engaging with the public will be put on hold until after the election.

However, this does not mean that the National Archives will be completely closed during this period. Our website will still be accessible for research purposes, and our staff will still be working behind the scenes to ensure that our records are safely preserved and accessible. We will also continue to provide support and guidance to government departments and other public bodies on record keeping and information management.

We understand that many of our users rely on our services and resources, and we apologize for any inconvenience caused during this period. We assure you that as soon as the General Election concludes and a new government is formed, we will resume our usual activities and continue to provide our services to the public.

It is important to note that the pre-election period does not affect the day-to-day operations of the National Archives. We will continue to carry out our duties and responsibilities, but with an added level of consciousness to maintain neutrality and impartiality. This is a responsibility that we take very seriously, and we are committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and professionalism.

In addition, the National Archives will be closely monitoring any changes in government policies or priorities that may affect our department. We are committed to adapting and evolving to ensure that our services are aligned with the goals and objectives of the incoming government.

As we enter this pre-election period, we urge everyone to exercise their democratic rights and participate in the General Election. This is a crucial time for our country, and every vote counts in shaping the future of our nation.

In conclusion, the National Archives remains dedicated to preserving and providing access to the historical records of our nation. We are committed to upholding our responsibilities during the pre-election period and look forward to resuming our usual activities once the General Election concludes. We thank you for your understanding and support, and we will continue to serve the public with professionalism and impartiality. Let us all come together and ensure a fair and democratic General Election process.

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