Sentences with phrase «political parties feel»

Political parties feel insecure because of inadequate state protection when carrying out their activities during election.

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Part of being the institutional party is refraining from putting excessive strain on institutions — either tangible ones, like investigative agencies that feel compelled to maintain their own public reputation, or intangible ones, like the sense of the public that political leaders have high ethical standards.
The results seemed to align mostly along political party lines, but with a twist: while consumers who affiliated as Democrats felt more positive about the brands, Republicans didn't change their perception, and independents actually steered negative.
Anti-tax sentiment has sunk in deep enough that political parties who would like to get elected on a platform of increasing tax revenues seem to feel they have little choice but to promise to only increase taxes that no one has to pay.
Back to 2016, the Tories obviously felt some urgency to appoint a candidate and holding an open nomination process would have demonstrated that the PCs were a vibrant political organization and that they had learned a lesson from the rash of nomination scandals that bruised the party before the 2015 election.
In England it became the political party of the Catholics, who had never felt at home among either the Protestant conservatives or the liberals.
And many of us feel we can't fully endorse either political party or candidate, especially when they inevitably stand for policies both in and out of sync with our faith and ideals.
If Rubio is a seeker he can not be a true born again Chritian and the crazy religious nuts in the Republican party will not feel he is one of them... That is his political challenge and it ain't gonna be pretty... Those pesky religious litmus tests...
«To be a political leader - especially of a progressive, liberal party in 2017 - and to live as a committed Christian, to hold faithfully to the Bible's teaching, has felt impossible for me.
But once a pertinent change of character has been obtained, Hartshorne feels that further punishment of a particular man is ethically unjustified — even though it may have some political justification as society's best means of appeasing the anger of those who have been victimized by the «guilty party.
Regardless of your feelings on the subject, a church CAN NOT endorse any political party or candidate; which is what this yahoo did while indicating that human beings should be corralled up like cattle.
We grew up in the Italian public schools and religion was not shoved down our throat, neither was any political affiliation and there was a photo of the current president hanging there too... maybe she can sue to have that removed too, least her son's should feel intimidated by the party he represents.
In this political season, Americans in both parties (and no party) seem to feel insecure.
I don't care what political party you side with, what color your skin is, what religion you are or how you feel about religion.
And I felt the same way about Huckabee — in today's ridiculous political climate, it takes guts to support something so obviously beneficial if it's coming from the other party!
Hansard's most recent Audit of Political Engagement reveals that only 49 per cent of the population are certain to vote in the May General Election, only 30 per cent of the population feel a strong attachment to a political party and only 20 per cent feel that they have any influence over local dPolitical Engagement reveals that only 49 per cent of the population are certain to vote in the May General Election, only 30 per cent of the population feel a strong attachment to a political party and only 20 per cent feel that they have any influence over local dpolitical party and only 20 per cent feel that they have any influence over local decisions.
Not only do they not share our values, they do not share the basic commitment to ideas rather than a political party, to a political career Ha ha, some of you had better get a proper job then which might open your eyes a bit about how it feels to have the state take everything from you and treat you like a child
«I felt supporting a libertarian party was the right thing to do in order to affect change in the political system in this country.
They feel ignored and devalued with a mindset that all political parties are the same.
At least some of the group of Democratic, Republican and Independent - leaning voters felt the first woman to win the presidential nomination of a major U.S. political party was too ambitious.
Political analysts have repeatedly pointed out that «other» parties mostly appeal to those who feel insecure and «left - behind» by the current structure of the economy, which tends to generate low - wage jobs but constantly requires up - to - date marketable skills.
Sorry, can someone tell me why a major political party would feel the need to ensure «gender balance» at the top, rather than trying to offer equality of opportunity to all?
When Sunny Hundal told me he personally was thinking of pulling out of it, and in fact I suggested that it was worth taking a bit of time and that getting a sense of what the independent civic society / journalists on the panel thought would be important as I didn't feel it should be a partisan or Labour party political response, and wanted to get a broader view.
Following Andrew Rawnsley's resignation today from PoliticsHome, we also feel that the decision to sell a majority stake in PoliticsHome to Michael Ashcroft, the deputy chairman of the Conservative Party, will not ensure the continuing political independence of the website.
Garba was reacting to the cry of other political parties, who felt they were overlooked by the Presidency.
I feel I need to make my position on party funding explicit, as you might be forgiven for thinking that I am defending the practise of buying access to political parties.
According to Mahama, any political leader or party that feels the need for security protection must consult the Inspector General of Police.
Until the late 1990s, a central fear was of a bar to a political career, either through discrimination by poltiical party selectorates or, as often, a feeling among would - be liberal party activists that the public wouldn't buy it.
They are also less likely to feel as though they can influence political affairs — something which, incidentally, is much more widespread among party members than among the general public.
«I don't care about political parties and more and more New Yorkers feel the same way,» he said Wednesday.
«I sometimes really think that time is running out for us to get our act together and unless we can get consent from those political parties to work together and actually begin to make a difference then I'm afraid to say the next 10 to 20 years could be dominated not just by the Conservative party, but I feel we could see a breakthrough under the first - past - the - post system of a post-Brexit Ukip party in parts of this country.
But increasing the amount of taxpayers» cash handed over to political parties by # 23 million a year can not be morally justified, especially in the current economic climate when the public are feeling the squeeze and facing some cuts.
We like to feel part of the bigger picture — or perhaps it's simply a question of safety in numbers that makes the political party so important.
Initially he wasn't too sure which main political party to join, but after talking with friends and some MPs, found the Conservative Party was where he felt most at party to join, but after talking with friends and some MPs, found the Conservative Party was where he felt most at Party was where he felt most at ease.
Too many people in our country feel it doesn't work for them» He; s delivering it well but the speech is drifting into rote party political territory.
If political tribe comes first in a country that no longer feels tribal, only 65 % voting for either old party, Labour will be lost in a future that is transformed, for much the better, into multi-party pluralism.
Maybe they felt emboldened by the fact that their party had won political power and so they can act with impunity.
Confirming the incident, Onogun said it must have been masterminded by thugs of a major political party which felt intimidated by the large turnout of supporters.
This won't be because individual trade unionists who previously paid their political levy might not sign up to a pro-union Labour Party, it is just that the Labour Party Lord Adonis and his friends feel comfortable with is going to be about as friendly to the unions as, well, every other Westminster pParty, it is just that the Labour Party Lord Adonis and his friends feel comfortable with is going to be about as friendly to the unions as, well, every other Westminster pParty Lord Adonis and his friends feel comfortable with is going to be about as friendly to the unions as, well, every other Westminster partyparty.
First of all I chaired our backbench committee on Political and Constitutional Reform, where I must admit I felt a complete outsider — not unreasonably when the lead Government spokesman on political and constitutional reform was the Leader of my Party and Deputy Prime Minister, NiPolitical and Constitutional Reform, where I must admit I felt a complete outsider — not unreasonably when the lead Government spokesman on political and constitutional reform was the Leader of my Party and Deputy Prime Minister, Nipolitical and constitutional reform was the Leader of my Party and Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg.
Asked about J4MB's plans to target Tory seats in the next election, Davis said: «I don't think any of my colleagues will ever feel threatened by the political party concerned.»
Workers like Janus feel that they are being compelled to subsidize or affiliate with a political party, or at least a political perspective, as a condition of keeping their job.
«This time last year I was wondering who to vote for and I felt very frustrated that none of the other political parties were speaking to me and my needs and in many respects they had relegated my experiences to an afterthought.
«To be a political leader, especially of a progressive liberal party in 2017, and to live as a committed Christian, to hold faithfully to the Bible's teaching, has felt impossible to me.»
As Muslims have come to become more than an insignificant share of the left wing coalition in many parts of Western Europe and North America, despite the left wing not many any real policy concessions to attract them, members of left wing parties have come to have more interpersonal contact with Muslims which has led to reduced fear and increased mutual understanding, and political leaders in left wing parties have felt it politic and appropriate to refrain from emphasizing policies and issues that actively antagonize a not insignificant share of their coalition even when (if push came to shove) they might be uneasy with some of the political and social views of this part of their coalition.
While politicians have to be alive to the fact the very status of political parties and their own positions as our «elected representatives» are changing, campaigners must ensure they offer everyone the chance to engage with and feel a part of their movements - making certain that everyone's voice is heard and listened to.
Tea Parties and State Legislatures is a research project facilitated by Ballotpedia's staff to investigate the extent to which political engagement in 2010 that can generally be defined as part of the «Tea Party» movement is making itself felt at the level of state legislative elections in 2010.
Soubry said: «Both political parties have a number of backbenchers who feel differently from their frontbenches.
This is a way to reduce its funding to the party because it feels Miliband is trying to ostracise union affiliates in order to placate his political opponents.
«We all collectively should feel the pressure to deliver, because it is what all political parties put in their manifestos.»
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