Sentences with phrase «minister after the next general election»

That adds up to 65 per cent of those polled expecting David Cameron to return to Downing Street as Prime Minister after the next general election.

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Khan, who as shadow minister for London, will have a role in setting the process to select the next mayor, has refused to announce his own intentions until after the general election.
The former work and pensions secretary, whose resignation from the cabinet and criticism of Gordon Brown last June nearly toppled the prime minister, has told his constituency Labour party in Stalybridge and Hyde he will be standing down as their MP but that his decision is personal and, after 20 years in the Westminster political system, no reflection on Labour's chances at the next general election.
On the basis of a close relationship with the Prime Minister, Paddy Ashdown predicts there will be Lib Dem MPs in government after the next general election.
Councillors elected in this election will serve an extended five - year term, after local government minister Carl Sargeant announced the next elections would be moved from 2016 to 2017 to avoid clashing with the National Assembly for Wales election, 2016 which in turn had been delayed a year to avoid clashing with the United Kingdom general election, 2015.
Shadow justice minister Eleanor Laing will stand again at the next general election, after being overwhelmingly backed by her local party.
Nick Clegg has said that he will not be prime minister after the General Election in the final televised leaders event before the poll next Thursday.
The 1994 leadership election would ultimately decide not only the Labour Party's new leader, but also the next Prime Minister; Tony Blair won the leadership and became Prime Minister after winning the 1997 general election.
It can not be beyond the wit of man for the Conservative Party and Ukip to work together in some way that ensure that there a right of centre majority government after the next general election, with David Cameron as Prime Minister
The warnings about the money available for counter-terrorism come as ministers discuss a Spending Review that is likely to impose more cuts on the Home Office budget after the next general election.
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