If
the Conservatives win a majority at the next election, all under - 25s will lose the right to housing benefit.
Not exact matches
As Peter Kellner shows on page 28, although the
Conservatives are
at present on course to
win a clear
majority, the
next election may well produce no clear victor; but hung parliaments come in various forms.
From this, the BBC reported an estimate of national vote share of 31 % for the
Conservatives, 38 % for Labour and 16 % for the Liberal Democrats, meaning that if these results were replicated
at the
next general
election, Labour would
win an 83 seat
majority.
Support for the
Conservatives is finally high enough to suggest the party could
win an outright
majority at the
next general
election, according to a new poll.
The
Majority section is an important new commitment to explore how the Conservative Party can win a governing majority at the next e
Majority section is an important new commitment to explore how the
Conservative Party can
win a governing
majority at the next e
majority at the
next election.
«I was told it was always a bad idea to answer hypothetical questions...» A chuckle from the audience opened the door for a more direct continuation in which Gove assured the crowd of his faith that the
Conservative Party would
win an outright
majority at the
next election, hence he was «absolutely confident that the situation need not arise.»
Labour might lose their
majority at the
next election but it's going to be difficult for the
Conservatives to gain a
majority of their own unless they (we) can start
winning a lot of the seats currently held by the Liberal Democrats.
The
Conservatives shocked everyone by
winning a small
majority at the 2015 General
Election, despite predictions of a hung parliament and the possibility of constitutional wrangling over who had legitimacy to form the
next Government.
The
Conservatives hope to
win an overall
majority at the general
election next May by adopting a two - pronged strategy.
The latest - entitled Project Blueprint - sets out to examine what the
Conservative Party needs to do in order to
win a
majority at the
next election.
Last night, after the
Conservatives overturned a 5,000 Labour
majority to
win the Norwich seat by 7,348 votes, Labour MPs gave warning that, unless the party did more than peddle scare stories about possible Tory spending cuts, it faced a wipeout
at the
next election.