Phrases with «leadership hustings»

"Leadership hustings" refers to an event or gathering where potential leaders or candidates showcase their abilities and ideas to a voting audience. It is a platform for them to pitch their leadership qualities and plans to gain support. Full definition

Sentences with «leadership hustings»

  • The comments come after Labour MP Jack Dromey was filmed also criticising Corbyn's leadership — and then warmly greeting the leader when he showed up at the Labour leadership hustings in Birmingham. (totalpolitics.com)
  • A Labour source outside the Corbyn campaign said that the idea for a change of gear was made by the leftwinger at the Local Government Association's Labour leadership hustings in Harrogate in June. (theguardian.com)
  • Asked during a Labour leadership hustings last night, whether he would defend a Nato ally invaded by the Russians, he replied instead that he would seek to avoid any such conflict happening in the first place. (politics.co.uk)
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