Sentences with phrase «after the next general election»

The government will not set a target for carbon emissions for 2030 until well after the next general election, it has emerged.
Most Liberal Democrat activists want the party to support Labour rather than the Conservatives in government after the next general election, a poll has found.
The councillors also favoured a coalition with Labour in the event of hung Parliament after the next general election.
In the event the implementation of the Boundary Review was postponed for partisan reasons until after the next General Election by Home Secretary James Callaghan (on the pretext of waiting until after the Redcliffe - Maud Report on local government reorganisation).
Nikhil Venkatesh considers the fate of Scottish MPs after the next general election if Scotland votes for independence.
Liberal Democrat activists would prefer a coalition with Labour after the next general election with Vince Cable taking over from Nick Clegg, two new surveys have found.
Drivetime (RTE Radio 1): Discussion relating to likelihood of a Fine Gael - Fianna Fáil grand coalition after next general election in response to Bill O'Herlihy comments at Béal na mBlath commemoration (26th August 2013).
Mr Gove has denied he was forced to back down by Mr Clegg after reports he would allow free schools to make profits if the Conservatives formed a government with an overall majority after the next general election.
When David Cameron made his big speech in January 2013, he was hoping to unite his party and put the issue to bed until at least after the next general election.
the major players within his team and the key priorities of the government that David Cameron hopes to lead after the next General Election.
And if they try to ram through the Scottish reforms after the next General Election — as they have promised — they could face a public backlash.
MPs» pay rises are in peril this week, as Labour leader Ed Miliband reportedly mulls ruling out anything more than a one per cent pay rise after the next general election.
It comes as northern Labour MPs have suggested that the new Ukip leader represents a clear danger to their chances of returning to Westminster after the next general election.
We're so bogged down in the paradigms laid out by coalition politics we're forgetting the extraordinary ideological lengths the Lib Dems are prepared to go after the next general election in order to remain in power.
Zac Goldsmith has fought a campaign against the building of a new Sainsbury's supermarket in Barnes - the centre of the Richmond Park constituency which he hopes to represent after the next General Election.
Ed Balls will use his economic speech today to try and show Labour is a serious alternative to the Tories after the next General Election.
I can easily see a LibLab pact after the next General Election but it's harder to envisage a CleggLab pact.
Women most likely to be Tory MPs after the next General Election include Karen Bradley (Staffordshire Moorlands), Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire), Andrea Leadsom (South Northamptonshire) and Penny Mordaunt (Portsmouth North).
These polls obviously add another chapter to the litany of bad news stories for the Labour Party, with this analysis suggesting that the party would struggle to retain Dail representation after the next general election should support levels at that contest exactly match the party / grouping support levels measured by this poll.
However much they may feel they're in a loveless marriage, breaking a solemn promise might very well feel good for a day or so but it might mean the Lib Dems will all be able to fit into Simon Hughes's big yellow taxi after the next General Election, back to the bad old days of 1970 when they returned just six MPs.
It will be an historic moment if twenty or more Tory MPs are openly gay after the next General Election.
The Mail on Sunday has prepared an excellent photographic guide to the eighty Tory women most likely to be on the green benches after the next General Election.
«Philip Cowley: What will the Conservative Parliamentary Party be like after the next general election?
The crucial when and how details on the renegotiations — and the referendum is dependent on the Conservatives being in power after the next general election − will not begin for some time and he can focus on the economy, the Maghreb terrorist threat, gay marriage and other issues requiring his attention.
And, since the UK is a democracy, I also wrote it in the context of the UK electorate being able to bring about voting reform soon 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.
No matter who is at the helm after the next general election, they will have to deal with the fact that the House of Lords is becoming unsustainable.
It is quite possible that on the morning of Friday 7 May 2010 - which will probably be the day after our next general election - David Cameron and the Tories will find themselves with a plurality, or more seats than any other party, but without an absolute majority over all others: in the modern jargon, a hung parliament.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has said taxes «must» be increased to cut the deficit after the next general election.
It is far from impossible that the first task of the Labour leader after the next General Election will be to «win» coalition negotiations.
Ed Miliband cast himself in the same light as Margaret Thatcher this afternoon, by suggesting he is the man to lead a transformative change in British politics after the next general election.
In October, although 41 per cent of respondents said Brown was the better leader «right now in the middle of the economic crisis», only 26 per cent chose him as the better PM after the next general election.
My information is that an unprecedented number of Labour MPs are already queuing up to swap the green benches of the House of Commons for the red benches of the House of Lords after the next general election, due by June 2010.
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.
This could be because it is being seen as a softener for some areas of the country but it does mean that when asked if we want a deprivation factor to be included, the answer has to be yes on the basis of the hint that pupil premium may not exist after the next general election.
Asked whether his comments were a signal that the Lib Dems were moving closer to Labour's policy, with a view to possible coalition - forming after the next general election, Mr Clegg said this was «complete and utter nonsense».
Committee will not present final conclusions until after next general election, chairman says
The party leadership should not forget that 79 % of Tory members want to see the Conservatives governing alone rather than in Coalition after the next general election.
An analysis by ConservativeHome of those adopted as Tory candidates for the next General Election says that there would likely be fifty to sixty women Tory MPs if the Conservative Party formed a majority after the next General Election.
• Checking the Labour constitution would tell Peter Mandelson (It's too early to force out leader, says Mandelson, 25 September) that trying to oust a Labour leader is a hugely complicated, not to say expensive business (with party conference, timetable, re-polling etc), and it would also be a likely career suicide for anyone who challenges the immensity of the Corbyn support — until at least after the next general election.
Over the next two months this ConHome section will provide a comprehensive guide to the key ideas that motivate the Cameron leadership, the major players within his team and the key priorities of the government that David Cameron hopes to lead after the next General Election.
Even if there are a lot more female Conservative MPs after the next General Election, David Cameron still has the problem that many of them not have the experience to become senior ministers \ shadow ministers by the end of the next term and there will be far more experienced men in those roles, so a surge at Under - Secretary level, most though will be on a sharp learning curve.
Nick Clegg has signalled his readiness to enter into government with Labour after the next general election, after Vince Cable said he «wouldn't exclude» a leadership bid himself.
20 January 2000: Margaret Beckett, the leader of the Commons, says it is unlikely any major reform will be put into place until well after the next general election.
Cameron has so far resisted pressure to guarantee an in - or - out referendum under a Conservative government after the next general election.
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