Sentences with phrase «real change a government»

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If the government took the resources they are spending on television ads telling us about how they want fairness in the mobile phone market and spent it on effectively executing a mandated wholesale regime, then Canadians would have real change.
We believe that your new government has provided Canada with the opportunity to effect real change in public policy, including as it involves crowdfunding.
He says there's reason to be optimistic that the Modi government «would bring real changes
«This report is yet another example of what we have seen over and over again from this government: big promises, but no clear direction, and ultimately no real change for children and youth,» said New Democrat children and family development critic Carole James.
Isn't the real problem the government's fear of intervening in the economy directly despite the crying need to crowd in emissions - reduction and climate - change - adaptation spending?
No amount of money and no monetary policy is going to change the government - imposed real depression.
For us in Canada, what is equally perplexing is that all this is coming from a government that campaigned on a promise of «Real Change
I have looked at the relationship between per capita changes in real GDP and government debt per capita and the relationship is negative, not positive.
Some of the risks of investing in real estate include changing laws, including environmental laws; floods, fires, and other Acts of God, some of which can be uninsurable; changes in national or local economic conditions; changes in government policies, including changes in interest rates established by the Federal Reserve; and international crises.
Thirdly, to make real change possible, people of different faiths need to be far more proactive in challenging the abuses of government, international institutions and the economic system.
This partnership exemplifies that by working together, government and industry can bring about real and lasting change to communities across the nation.»
Consumer advocacy group Choice will continue to push the government for «real change» on free range egg standards to protect shoppers from «fake» products.
The government can encourage breastfeeding, but the real change has to come from the culture and person to person.
Next year's «real and serious changes» will be built on the government's commitment to maintaining economic stability, Gordon Brown has said.
Nana Akufo - Addo on Monday delivered «The Real State of the Nation Address» highlighting the flaws of the current administration and calling for change of government in the November 7 general elections.
The Irish Government has still to respond on these later reports, but already it is clear that the Convention recommendations on many matters will lead to the holding of referendums on specific issues in 2015; and we are likely to see real and significant constitutional change made as a result.
Labour, which will have been in power for 12 years by this May, can not sell itself on a concept of «change»: right now, it's only real narrative is that the last thing Britain needs to do is change its government.
The real life experiments from a change in government policy after the 2006 elections strongly suggests that adding lanes does work under certain circumstances.
Previous Conservative and Labour governments have created serious problems, particularly for the millions in the private sector workforce, and it takes real political courage and conviction to take them on and bring about positive change.
As Attorney General of New York and over the past two terms as governor, Andrew Cuomo has vindicated the promise of progressive government by heeding a simple philosophy: deliver real change in real time.
This is a better chance at real change than waiting for the piecemeal, shoddy constitutional reform that various branches of government can eke out over the next decade or two.
Whoever is elected, Morelle said, will face real changes over the next few years because of declining support from the federal government.
Clegg declared that this «new politics» was arriving in Britain, but the reality of life under two - party government has not reflected any real change in the mood — and instincts — of Conservative MPs.
Despite the polls showing a small swing to the Conservatives from Labour and a modest 4.5 Liberal Democrat to Conservative swing since 2014, the model predicts no real change for the Conservatives because they are in government.
It's good that the Regulatory Policy Committee is there to clamp down on this sort of bad regulation, and we welcome the Government's progress so far on this issue, but the RPC needs real powers if it is to drive change and challenge Whitehall culture.
The Union argues that changes proposed by the Government would have a detrimental impact on education services, narrow the curriculum and lead to real difficulty in attracting and retaining high - calibre individuals to the profession.
First, government and politics and the need to change priorities — and systems of measurement so that government focuses more on real people that abstract numbers.
To ensure a real change to our broken political system, Nick Clegg must be prepared to walk away and allow a Conservative minority government to go ahead if Labour refuse to allow the British people a say in how they elect their parliament.
«Under a Conservative Government on the European issue we will set out to fix the relationship between Britain and the EU and secure real change
This year, it is in our collective state interest to focus on the real threats to education — federal policy changes and looming fiscal problems nationally for state governments.
Even though Republicans control all branches of government, in order to get any real legislation passed they still need support from 8 Democrats / Independents in the Senate to avoid a fillibuster, barring any changes to the Senate rules.
«I'm with the hardworking taxpayers and families of Nassau County who want stronger ethics laws, and to bring real and sweeping change to their government
But what we should be encouraging our government should be the real change that will impact meaningfully in our collective lives.
Commenting on today's announcement that the Government is to bring forward the effective date from which the state pension age will only become payable at 68, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT — The Teachers» Union said:, «Over recent years teachers have already faced hugely detrimental changes to their occupational pensions, compounded by year after year of real term cuts to their pay.
The very fact that the government felt compelled to launch one at all shows that housing is rising up the agenda, and causing real concerns among MPs already nervous about their seats following the planned boundary changes.
«I think many people wanted a shift, a real change from the years of Mayor Bloomberg, because there wasn't enough of a focus on social justice, of making sure the haves and have nots are both being represented in government,» Gillibrand said.
When you look at the fundamentals I don't think we are seeing real change in this Government and I don't think Gordon Brown can be the change the country needs.»
He told Channel 4 News: «I'm convinced that as the reality of those cuts becomes clear there will be a huge public reaction and real pressure on the government to change course.»
This is all a game, and it's foolish to believe that these people will bring any real change to government.
And to take the crucial next step on the path to electing a Labour government, led by Jeremy Corbyn, that will understand our way of life and deliver the real change we so desperately need.
Revolutionary Socialism (e.g. Communism) where a militant minority forces a change in government tends to remain autocratic as no real input is desired from the populace (i.e. counter-revolutionary).
New Home Secretary Alan Johnson may have raised the idea in a bid to appeal to voters ahead of disastrous local and European election results for Labour, but there is very little evidence of an appetite in government for changing the voting system from first past the post to real proportional representation.
With this executive budget, we are taking a multi-pronged approach to lifting up the city's economy and creating more opportunity for all New Yorkers, in a fiscally prudent manner that lays the foundation for real change and responsible and healthy government
«The Government is trying to manufacture a row with the EU to make its demands look more significant than they are - but the only way to get real change and to take back control is to Vote Leave.»
John Walker, national chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses, said: «We want to see the Government keep the momentum going to ensure real change across the whole public sector so that small firms are not locked out of procurement opportunities.»
Most Labour MPs were dimly aware that this might mean real hardship for some of their poorest constituents; the cleverer ones were conscious of Osborne's introductory point — that these were the sort of changes a Labour government should have made, but funked.
Blair set the precedent for the slippery, duplicious, smarmy, media politician and many Labour voters, fell for the spin and insincerity, because they thought, that there would be «real change» with a Socialist Government after the Thatcher years.
Several government reform groups back holding the event, and say it's worth the risk to get real change that can't be achieved through more traditional means.
But Conservative leader David Cameron told MPs: «The British system of government needs real and lasting change
Approval ratings remain pretty much the same — there has been no further slump in government or Brown's ratings (in fact Brown's dire net rating of minus 45 is the best he's had for a couple of months), not any real change in Nick Clegg's rating.
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