Not exact matches
At first her nightmares will be in Europe when the negotiations begin and later with her
parliamentary party when her
talks with the rest of the EU stumble towards an exhausted conclusion.
This was public knowledge at the time, the reason the negotiators were sent to
talk to Labour is because the
Parliamentary party insisted on it.
The Independence
party leader, finance minister Bjarni Benediktsson, whose name also appeared in the leaked documents in connection with a Seychelles - based company of which he once owned a third, was holding
talks with Grímsson, who flew back early from the US to sound out all of Iceland's
parliamentary party representatives as the island's political crisis deepened on Tuesday.
Deputy leader Mr Watson began
talks earlier in the week with Unite general secretary Len McCluskey, a supporter of Mr Corbyn, in an attempt to negotiate a compromise between the leadership and the
parliamentary party.
At the All
Party Parliamentary Group on Tamils event in the House of Commons on Monday, the chair Paul Scully MP,
talked about the UK being a critical friend.
«We
talked about it in a two and a half hour meeting of the
parliamentary party last week and yes of course there were a range of opinions but at the end there was unanimous support from all of the MPs at that meeting for my continued leadership,» he said.
But the Guardian understands that there have been no formal
talks about such reconciliation and the leader is not ready to do a deal with the
parliamentary Labour
party over how he puts together his frontbench team.
I've heard similar
talk within the last six months - but, although Cameron's leadership has been at risk since the boundary review, 17 MPs is only about 5 % of the
Parliamentary Party.
At a meeting of the
parliamentary party at the end of last week, voices who last had their chance when Hazel Blears made her doomed bid for the deputy leadership reportedly piped up,
talking about benefit claimants getting «something for nothing» and the need to sound strong notes on immigration controls.
Members of the Liberal Democrat
Parliamentary Party had earlier met at Local Government House to discuss the coalition
talks.
Parliamentary Labour
Party chair John Cryer sent a furious e-mail to all MPs declaring: «The party's leadership did not engage in the talks in any constructive way.&r
Party chair John Cryer sent a furious e-mail to all MPs declaring: «The
party's leadership did not engage in the talks in any constructive way.&r
party's leadership did not engage in the
talks in any constructive way.»
Parliamentary Labour
Party chair John Cryer sent a fuming e-mail to all MPs declaring: «The party's leadership did not engage in the talks in any constructive way.&r
Party chair John Cryer sent a fuming e-mail to all MPs declaring: «The
party's leadership did not engage in the talks in any constructive way.&r
party's leadership did not engage in the
talks in any constructive way.»
The Lib Dems have been in
talks about forming a coalition government following the results of last week's general election which saw no
party gain a
parliamentary majority.
28 days: all -
party talks, convened by the new Commons Speaker, to introduce a series of changes to
parliamentary procedure that would be agreed by day 100, including handing MPs the right to decide the
parliamentary timetable.
Johnson's assessment came as the chairman of the
parliamentary party, John Cryer, condemned Corbyn's controversial shake - up of his top team during a period when the leader's office had been in
talks about the shadow cabinet being elected in part by MPs.
Trade
talks after leaving the EU will need more UK officials with language skills, say the All
Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Modern Languages.
Gordon Nardell QC in discussions with the All
Party Parliamentary Committee in April
talked of the «legal bonanza» following a Brexit vote.
What you do is you
talk to the
parliamentary team who drafts the statute as it goes through and you point out to them the difficulty the «interested
party» would be having on this...