«Number 10 need to listen to their Conservative backbenchers and the Conservative Party grass roots more often, and to their minority and junior
Coalition partners less often,» he said.
Not exact matches
Less than a day after U.S., British and French forces targeted suspected chemical weapons sites in retaliation to an attack that left dozens of civilians dead last week, Trump thanked the U.S.
coalition partners.
She is currently trying to assemble a
coalition and her ultimate choice of a ruling
partner could have significant ramifications in terms of whether Germany is in favor of more or
less EU integration.
Due to the commitment of the
Coalition and the demonstrated competence of our
partners in Iraq and Syria, there are estimated to be
less than 1,000 ISIS terrorists in our combined joint area of operations, most of whom are being hunted down in the desert regions in eastern Syria and Western Iraq...
Buoyed with confidence, his
coalition partner carrying
less and
less options, Cameron now has more room to push rightwards, or at least continue down his present path with even
less consideration.
Part of making politics more sophisticated is admitting that when your party is in power as a junior
partner in a
coalition government, that it may have to support things that as a party it doesn't corporately agree with to gain influence on
less palatable elements of the bigger
partner's agenda and to implement at least part of its own.
In short, nothing has really changed: Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg look slightly
less popular than a month ago, and the
Coalition partners thought to be working together a little better — but even these changes are just as likely to be the result of sampling fluctuation.
«Not only do they find it harder to distinguish themselves politically from their
coalition partners, but they have far
less ability to practise the tried and tested Lib Dem technique of «digging in» in their own constituency.