Sentences with phrase «british political leadership»

In attempting to assess British political leadership the editors have attempted to provide an objective set of criteria beyond merely subjective analysis.

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We think this the largest field operation that any political campaign has had in a leadership election in the history of British politics.»
Talking to politics.co.uk, the Labour leadership candidate insisted he was running «the largest field operation that any political campaign has had in a leadership election in the history of British politics».
Under Clegg's leadership, the Lib Dems must connect British political opinion to the EU dimension, and vice versa.
«Stuck in political cowardice that assumes British voters» unease about immigration means they will not forgive anyone who calls for sanctuary — even though our nation has given shelter to the persecuted for centuries, and sometimes moral leadership is needed.»
A party leadership contest involving two siblings is unprecedented in British political history.
However, he was narrowly defeated by the Conservatives under the leadership of Winston Churchill, despite winning the most votes of any political party in any general election in British political history until the Conservative Party's fourth consecutive victory in 1992.
The 2007 Labour Party deputy leadership election was a British political party election for the position of deputy leader of the Labour Party.
Mr Philips said today: «For 40 years we have, by mutual consent, sustained a particular silence on the one issue where British people most needed articulate political leadership.
Jones pays particular attention to Cameron's years working for Norman Lamont and Michael Howard in the 1990s (when he was covering those politicians» activities for the BBC on a daily basis) and later in the book - after dealing with the 2005 Tory leadership election, Brown replacing Blair, the political attitudes of the Murdoch press and Expenses-gate - he devotes whole chapters to both the TV debates and the role of the leaders» wives in a modern British election campaign.
Under the recently installed leadership of Vince Cable, freshly returned as an MP in 2017 and viewed as an experienced elder statesman of British politics, the party is currently doing its utmost to pick itself up from some major recent political setbacks.
European policy makers are increasingly looking to the United States for leadership on climate change, according to Anthony Giddens, the prominent British sociologist whose centrist «third way» political philosophy counts Tony Blair and Bill Clinton among its followers.
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