Not exact matches
Tory Justin Tomlinson was among the
first MPs to
voice his enthusiasm for the new store.
And so the question posed to Tim Farron at his
first party conference as leader was: How on earth are you going to capitalise on this huge opportunity with next to no
MPs; a dodgy electoral system that discriminates against you; a disengaged public; and a disengaged media who don't fancy giving you much of a
voice?
A primeval roar of hope from the opposition benches: this was the
first time Labour
MPs voiced a real appetite for 2015.
Backbench opposition As the new Conservative and Liberal Democrat cabinet met for the
first time yesterday, some senior Tory and Labour
MPs voiced concern over the proposal.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, Minister for Small Business Kelly O'Dwyer and Australia's
first Indigenous Minister Ken Wyatt have added their
voices to a chorus of support for Year 12 students; joining other
MPs and Australians such as Melissa Doyle, Osher Günsberg, Conrad Sewell, Jeremy Fernandez and many more.