Sentences with phrase «leadsom wins the leadership»

And how about this uplifting message from Jagmeet Singh after he won the leadership of the New Democratic Party on the weekend: «At a time when people are feeling so despondent, when there is a lack of hope, when it feels like things will only get worse before they get better, Canadians must stand united and champion a politics of courage to fight the politics of fear.»
Having won the leadership with the help of social and religious conservatives, how much does he have to curry favour with a voter segment with no other party to vote for?
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After winning leadership of Alberta's PC Party, Kenney would run in a second leadership contest in a newly formed party
Yesterday, Jagmeet Singh decisively won the leadership of the Federal New Democratic Party (NDP) on the first round of balloting.
The comments came after a leaked internal email sent Wednesday from one of Kenney's organizers, former Edmonton MLA David Dorward, stated that Kenney is wedded to the PCs whether or not he wins the leadership race, which begins Oct. 1.
But Kofi Adams reacting to the issue said on Okay FM's «Ade Akye Abia «Morning Show that the wife of the founding father of the ruling NDC left the party when she could not win the leadership role of the party in the Presidential race.
Winning the leadership may prove to have been the easy bit.
These MPs will have ambitions of climbing the greasy pole and may have chosen to back Remain to satisfy Cameron or may have chosen to sit on the fence in case a Leave candidate such as Boris Johnson or Priti Patel wins the leadership election.
And someone who came fourth out of five to be deputy, it's not clear to me that she can win the leadership
Whoever wins the leadership contest will be subject to sustained scrutiny and criticism from a Conservative press emboldened by their perceived successes in the general election.
If he wins the leadership contest, he will have to argue against austerity at a time when it is generally believed that there is no money.
So Burnham should be well - placed to win the leadership contest, but it is Corbyn who leads the race.
Secondly we also need to recognise that whoever wins the leadership campaign needs to be someone able to draw the party back from bankruptcy, raise enough money to cover the party's existing debts, be able to hopefully convert the loans to donations, and to raise enough money to fight Lord Ashcroft's millions come the next election.
Since winning the leadership election in a landslide vote, Corbyn has, however, accepted an invitation to become a member of the Queen's privy council.
He knows it is fifty years since anyone won the leadership of an incumbent party — and inherited Number Ten - without first serving as chancellor.
The shadow chancellor said that Owen Smith was a «friend» said that, as a «democrat» he would unite behind whoever wins the leadership contest, not look to split the party.
The shadow chancellor said he will unite behind Owen Smith if he wins the leadership contest, while Jeremy Corbyn unveiled his policies to rebuild Britain.
The second coup is the one that supporters of Ed Balls and David Miliband have been working on, off and on, since Ed won the leadership four years ago.
A former Minister in Alex Salmond's Cabinet, he was reshuffled by Nicola Sturgeon when she won the leadership after the referendum.
Blairite David Miliband is the current favourite to win the leadership.
Some backbenchers have not yet digested the fact that the wrong Miliband had won the leadership election.
I went along once to what was due to be a speech by Jacob Zuma (at the time he'd just been won the leadership battle and was president - inwaiting).
The Milibands Ed has come from being a dead man walking — even a year after he won the leadership, people were saying «he's down - and - out, there's nothing that can resurrect Labour under Ed Miliband», and he's proved that is completely wrong.
Bookies are currently offering a more than 80 % chance of Corbyn winning the leadership but are much more doubtful of his chances of winning in 2020.
In 2004, the party was given an unexpected boost by winning the support of former Labour MP and television presenter Robert Kilroy - Silk, who got himself elected to the European parliament, was appalled by the reactionary politics of his new colleagues, failed to win the leadership and, in the words of an activist, «disappeared in a puff of vanity».
This makes sense as it is senior politicians who will have the resources, the reputation and, most importantly, the support in the party to win a leadership election.
«There are times when I begin to wish David Davies had won the leadership election...» Aye.
Ladbrokes cut the odds on Ed Miliband winning the leadership battle from 7/4 to 6/4 after yesterday's result amid a general sense of momentum building up behind the younger sibling.
Can Labour win the leadership challenge by framing it as one between Nasty David Cameron versus Nice Mr Miliband?
First, she is the overwhelming favourite to win the leadership, supported by many more MPs than her rivals.
«Jeremy winning the leadership election has thrown that off kilter somewhat,» she laughs.
The bookies also seem to think that a Corbyn victory is a done deal, with William Hill today making him the 1/2 favourite to win the leadership contest while Liz Kendall is the 100/1 rank outsider.
Blair used a piece in the Guardian to warn that Labour faced annihilation if Jeremy Corbyn wins the leadership:
«If you thought the way to become leader of the Labour party was to follow a very defined route, then all of a sudden Jeremy Corbyn winning the leadership election on the route you're not meant to take - it tips it all on its head, doesn't it.
The second theory is that Chuka has calculated he won't win the leadership and is instead planning a run for mayor of London.
I don't think any of us wants to get involved in the underhand personality politics that the media sometimes invent; and as I've said, whoever wins the leadership contest I will back 100 % so there is no doubt about that.
Seeing the turnout in Liverpool, and the energy of his campaign, I have no difficulty believing that Corbyn may well win the leadership.
«That wouldn't have happened if we hadn't won the leadership last year.
When Rhodri Morgan won the leadership of Welsh Labour which Blair had fought to prevent, he put clear red water between Welsh Labour and New Labour, and recovered much of the ground Labour had lost to Plaid.
Whoever, wins the leadership, the Left must continue to press its case within the Labour Party on policy issues and the reform of the party structure.
«They're probably not saying that to boost my chances of winning this leadership election,» he says, with a laugh.
Livingstone followed Morrison's argument and won the leadership.
A defiant Mr McDonnell added that since Mr Corbyn won the leadership election they had been expecting a «coup».
Whoever wins the leadership election will have to outwardly talk up their chances in 2020, though in reality any proper revival will take much longer.
Ed Miliband is weak, ineffective, irrelevant and just a puppet to his trades union pals who put him in power in the first place — just as it was clear he would be when he won the leadership election.
For the purpose of what follows I am assuming that Jeremy Corbyn (JC) will win the leadership contest, which now appears very likely, and that Labour does not split or collapse into a state of civil war, which is somewhat less likely but will hopefully be the case.
Corbyn won the leadership by mobilising mass backing among an increased party membership (encouraged by internal party reforms).
What he fails to acknowledge however, is that Labour will fail to win a majority whoever wins the leadership election.
Senior Labour MPs tell the Daily Telegraph tens of shadow frontbench roles would be left empty if Jeremy Corbyn wins the leadership race.
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