Sentences with phrase «campaign as a councillor»

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The four - term city councillor kicked - off her campaign by delivering a speech that sounded as if it should have been delivered by outgoing Mayor Stephen Mandel, had he decided to seek re-election in this October's election.
As the national marriage equality postal survey entered its final week, the leading organisation behind the «no» campaign, the Australian Christian Lobby's NSW director wrote to councillors asking them to re-evaluate the use of public money for LGBTI groups.
Senior Vice President Councillor Mike Thomas from AETOS commented: «As a leading Forex broker and CFD provider worldwide, AETOS is so proud to become the principal partner of the Sydney FC in their 2018 AFC Champions League campaign.
The party has a reputation as a hard worker: its councillors run intensive local campaigns, its activists are highly visible in their local communities, and the party just gets things done.
We have run a strong campaign from the off and with the Prime Minister, the International Development Secretary and the Immigration Minister in the constituency today, as well as dozens of MPs, councillors and activists, today has been a high visibility day.
He has always been fascinated by politics and debating and after reading physics at university (now there is a rarity) gained experience as a local councillor in Croydon, where he was born and lived, then at CCHQ in research and campaigning and working with the young George Osborne as well as Lynton Crosby and Michael Ashcroft.
But now Bradley finally has something to smile about with the shock news that two Labour councillors in his neck of the woods, Lee Anderson and Chris Baron, have defected to the Tories as Momentum steps up its campaigning in Ashfield.
The SNP candidate has not yet completed her undergraduate degree in at the University of Glasgow and has courted controversy during her campaign, declaring that she had fantasised about «putting the nut» on Labour councillors and referring to No voters in the independence referendum as «gullible» and «selfish».
And he added that the labour movement as a whole must launch a mass campaign to «lobby councillors, attend rallies and to take direct action on the streets» against the bedroom tax.
Not that we took up much space in the car park, as the campaign team consists of one person: my mate Tim Shepherd, who is the local councillor and former steel worker.
But this campaign has seen the defection to the Conservatives of one particular Worcester woman, Pam Clayton - who served as a Labour councillor in the city between 2004 and 2008.
In one, Woolas's agent and former Labour councillor, Joseph Fitzpatrick emailed Woolas and Steven Green, the MP's campaign adviser, to say: «Things are not going as well as I had hoped... we need to think about our first attack leaflet.»
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