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Leader of the UKIP and Vote Leave campaign Nigel Farage arrives to speak to the assembled media at College Green, Westminster following the results of the EU referendum on June 24, 2016 in London.
Mr. Mulcair appears to be drawing lessons from this year's Ontario election campaign, where provincial NDP Leader Andrea Horwath was widely criticized from the left for not supporting a campaign for a $ 14 minimum wage in Ontario.
With two weeks left before PC members vote to choose their next leader, Mr. Prentice's campaign is desperately trying to spark some excitement in the minds of its supporters.
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper has made balanced budgets a key plank in the campaign debate and his government's April budget left little fiscal room for other parties to promise significant new spending.
The Catalan giants currently lead Madrid by two points, although they do still trail leaders Atletico Madrid by a single point as we enter the closing stages of the campaign, with now only seven league outings left in the season.
However, Griezmann has only scored three goals for the club for Atletico, with the club now already 10 points behind La Liga leaders Barcelona and on the brink of exiting the Champions League, and the 26 - year - old expected to leave at the end of the current campaign.
Green MP Caroline Lucas has admitted that party leader Natalie Bennett could have performed better in the general election campaign - and has left the door ajar to returning as party leader.
But it is imperative not to lose sight of the way that the leaders of the Leave campaign used popular discontent in order to manipulate democracy in pursuit of their own political goals, and in order to legitimise a political culture that challenges the survival of liberal and progressive ideals.
In a discussion about the recent French presidential election at the Personal Democracy Forum unConference this past Saturday, Pascal - Emmanuel Gobry presented an interesting thesis: not only did Ségolène Royal's «net - centric strategy fail to win a majority at the polls, but her campaign's emphasis on citizen participation may have actually backfired entirely by undermining her perception as a leader and by leaving her dependent on a fatally unrepresentative group of voters.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage — who has campaigned for the past 20 years for Britain to leave the EU — told cheering supporters «this will be a victory for ordinary people, for decent people».
Later, it was used by british MP Chuka Umunna and other leaders of the Remain campaign to attack Leave, by claiming that the latter are aiming to turn the UK into a second Albania.
In a clear bid to woo Leave supporters, May has enlisted Commons leader and arch-Brexiteer Chris Graying will chair her leadership campaign.
More than this, though, no one predicted that within weeks of a vote all of the Leave campaign's victorious leaders would have resigned...
Senate Deputy Majority Leader Jeff Klein, one of several Democrats targeted by a recent AFL - CIO leaflet campaign for leaving a «trail of broken promises» to labor unions, is hitting back with a mailer that highlights his support for public education.
There is little evidence that the leading lights of the Leave campaigns were seen as prospective leaders.
«Just yesterday, one of Britain's most prominent right - wing leaders, a man named Nigel Farage, who stoked anti-immigrant sentiment to win the referendum to have Britain leave the European Union, campaigned with Donald Trump,» she said.
Ramos currently has $ 5,061 in her campaign account, «Friends of Jessica Ramos,» which is left over from when she served as District Leader in her Jackson Heights neighborhood from 2010 — 2014.
Labour's Chuka Umunna, Lib Dem leader Tim Farron and Conservative MP Nicholas Soames argue that Vote Leave will be «complicit in a campaign that is increasingly inflammatory in tone» if it does not call for the film to be withdrawn.
Former Labour leader has used a speech to attack claims made by the «Leave» campaign which he thinks are aimed at «wooing» Labour voters.
At the time of writing, Boris Johnson has yet to declare his hand, and his support has the potential to dramatically alter the fortunes of the Leave campaign which currently lacks a really high profile leader.
More than this, though, no one predicted that within weeks of a vote all of the Leave campaign's victorious leaders would have resigned from the field and a new Prime Minister (who supported Remain, however quietly) would be installed in Downing Street.
Having led the Leave campaign in the EU referendum, the assumption was that Johnson would sweep to victory in the contest to replace David Cameron as Conservative leader and prime minister.
Humiliated Paul Nuttall left in chaotic scenes tonight as he insisted he would not quit as Ukip leader over his failed by - election campaign.
Chris Grayling, the leader of the Commons who is campaigning for Britain to leave the EU, has just told the BBC's Sunday Politics that if Britain votes for Brexit, David Cameron should remain as prime minister.
Former defence secretary, Liam Fox, who also campaigned to leave the EU, was given the new job of international trade secretary and Boris Johnson, who was a leader of the official Leave campaign, is foreign secreleave the EU, was given the new job of international trade secretary and Boris Johnson, who was a leader of the official Leave campaign, is foreign secreLeave campaign, is foreign secretary.
The source added: «This campaign will be a positive campaign based on the future the party can build under a credible, left - wing leader.
One of those protesting on a fishing vessel directly opposite the Houses of Parliament was the former Ukip leader and driving force behind the Vote Leave campaign, Nigel Farage.
Robert Oxley, of the Vote Leave campaign, said: «The British people want to take back control of our borders, but it's clear EU leaders will never allow it.
The Ukip leader, whose campaign was dogged by controversy, left last night's count within moments of the result being declared and failed to give a concession speech.
Liberal Democrat Leader Tim Farron MP said that the Prime Minister was putting internal party strife over the country's best interests by allowing ministers to campaign for a «leave» vote.
The thinking is that passage of GENDA could give a much needed progressive win to IDC Leader Jeff Klein & Co. at a time when the breakaway Democratic conference is under intense pressure from the left for (so far) failing to force a vote on some of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's top agenda items, including the all - inclusive 10 - point Women's Equality Act and the campaign finance reform bill.
They don't care about Westminster gossip, attacking the «Leave» campaign, or which prominent union leader supports the EU.
The home secretary has even been touted as a potential leader of the Out campaign, after her special adviser Stephen Parkinson joined Vote Leave at the end of last year.
While all eyes are on Barack Obama's EU referendum intervention, the Leave campaign appears to have attracted a less welcome supporter - in the shape of Front National leader Marine Le Pen.
With 94 % of Labour MPs having campaigned to remain yet two thirds of the party's constituencies voting to leave, a different leader could have done little else.
Speaking on the Daily Politics today, Danczuk also laid into former leader Ed Miliband for leaving Labour with an electoral system that had allowed the Corbyn campaign to flourish.
To union leaders and public education advocates, it looks as if Cuomo negotiated the bill in order to appease the political left before a tough campaign season and then waited until after he won re-election to announce plans to veto it, exacting revenge on teachers, who are among his biggest critics.
The upstart left - leaning third party had likely provided the margin of victory in the primary with an aggressive door - to - door campaign that party member and Ward 5 Alderwoman Jennifer Fuentes said was meant by state party leaders as a test of the WFP's ability to take on a Democratic Party machine and win.
Sixty - seven Labour MPs broke ranks with their leader — and defied a campaign of abuse by left - wing trolls - by backing military action.
Nigel Farage is the leader of the UK Independence Party, and has been campaigning for Britain to leave the EU for more 20 years.
To be broadcast at 9 pm on June 7, the two party leaders will take questions from a studio audience during the hour - long programme, hosted by Julie Etchingham, with Mr Farage, who has campaigned for Britain to leave the EU for more than 20 years, taking questions first.
Former Green party leader Natalie Bennett (left) with deputy leader Amelia Womack in Sheffield during the 2017 General Election campaign.
At a campaign event in Brooklyn, the former star of «Sex and the City» sought to tap into Democrats who feel left behind by party leaders.
All this leaves these seats in a particularly vulnerable state — with UKIP leader Paul Nuttall a strong contender for Hunt's former seat, and the Conservative campaign managers fighting full force in Reed's seat, Copeland.
In his first major intervention in the Brexit debate, the former Lib Dem leader argued that senior figures in the Leave campaign were trying to «distort their way to victory».
With Boris Johnson's controversial Leave campaign still fresh in the minds of Europe's leaders, his elevation has angered the continent.
In his farewell address after his latest stint as Ukip leader, Mr Farage said the Leave referendum campaign — despite the attempts from «snobby Tories» to distance themselves from him — had been the «inspiration» behind the Republican candidate's success.
Laying down the gauntlet to the Labour leader, Mr Mills — who donated # 1.6 million to Labour since 2010 — adds: «He should understand the imperative to give all Labour Members of Parliament — including those in the Shadow Cabinet, as the Conservatives have done — a free vote allowing them to campaign to leave the EU if they want to.
It has been campaigning for a soft Brexit, and against rule changes that would make it easier to elect another leader from the left wing of the party.
The former Ukip leader went on to predict that the Leave campaign would win by a greater margin if the vote were to be held again.
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