Sentences with phrase «with both party leaders laying»

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When Tory backbenchers, who despise him with a vitriol usually reserved for their party leader, did let him speak he laid into «the truly colossal failure of the chancellor's plan».
@Stuart White: The Cabinet Office rule - book (draft of chapter 6, approved by the House of Commons Select Committee on Justice and drawn up in consultation, I understand, with the party leaders and with constitutional experts) lays it down that after an election the incumbent prime minister has a duty, as well as a right, to remain in office until there's clear and incontrovertible evidence that someone else is definitely in a position to command majority support in the house of commons.
«He has laid out a bold agenda to reform and I am proud to stand with him and this diverse group of leaders to bring New Yorkers together — regardless of their party affiliation — under this big tent and behind this agenda for reform.»
It is important also to state that the University has a policy that allows all political party affiliates on campus to invite their leaders to speak with them without any difficulty after they have followed the laid down procedures.
New Labour, which was born the day Tony Blair was elected leader of the party 15 years ago, had been laid to rest by Alistair Darling with a minimum of ceremony.
She said during discussions in recent days with party leaders, Lipton laid out various options and the results each could have.
With Republicans taking control of the House of Representatives in January, it's hard to see meaningful movement any time soon unless forward - looking leaders in that party see beyond the short - term passion for budget cuts and ignore the «gathering storm» in a country living off of intellectual foundations laid during the Cold War and space race.
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