With the right policies and the right leader in David Miliband, I believe we can undertake the hard work we need to win
again at the next election.
Britain's youngest MP has revealed she might not stand
again at the next election because working in Westminster is «depressing» and «a waste of time».
Just under seven in ten 2010 Conservative voters said they currently intended support the party
again at the next election.
Not exact matches
There was a reason why the founding fathers put kept religion out of our government and now it seems we are being asked to» pick the Christian» in this
next years
election — we are not picking the leader of a church here people, we picking someone to be the most influential, most powerful person on the earth... do we want someone who has our best interests
at heart or someone who will time and
again try to change the US laws to reflect his own personal beliefs?
The Labour manifesto for the 2010 general
election again reiterated support for the third runway subject to environmental conditions, but added that the party «will not allow additional runways to proceed
at any other airport in the
next Parliament.»
At the
next annual
election for Executive Committee or officers the person may run for VID office
again.
After the 2009 European Parliament
elections, only 28 % of UKIP voters in the BES survey said they were planning on voting UKIP
again at the
next general
election.
I promise today that
at the
next election, we will present a manifesto that explains how we can help to make the living wage a part of our strategy to make Britain's economy work for working people
again.
At next year's European parliament
elections, UKIP will probably come first,
again with a broad demographic spread.
Re-selected to fight the seat
again (now renamed after minor boundary changes), Caroline requires a swing of 0.2 % to gain the seat
at the
next election.
Shamed MP Derek Conway today fell on his sword and announced he would not stand
again for the Tories
at the
next general
election.
She must deliver a clean Brexit, one in which we are fully independent from the EU — no fudges or compromises — or Ukip will rise
again, strongly, and swiftly, and the Tories will face a massive loss of electoral support
at the
next general
election.»
Those who want to can vote tactically
again at the general
election, but for the
next two years, there really is no difference between voting Lib Dem and voting Tory.
«Doing so is not impossible: in my research, very few ruled out voting Labour
again even
at the
next election (though most thought it very unlikely that they would be persuaded in time).
However, last week's results suggest that neither the Conservatives nor Labour made a definitive breakthrough in urban Britain — and that another hung parliament could
again be on the cards
at the
next general
election.
8.30 pm update: Ian Gibson, the Labour MP for Norwich North has been barred by a Labour disciplinary panel from standing
again for the party
at the
next election (the same fate was delivered to three MPs who had already announced they were standing down: Margaret Moran, Elliot Morley and David Chaytor).
Shadow justice minister Eleanor Laing will stand
again at the
next general
election, after being overwhelmingly backed by her local party.
The same procedure will be adopted
again, to ensure that the right candidate is selected to fight Nuneaton for the Conservatives
at the
next general
election.»
Call me apathetic, but I can feel my desire to vote
at the
next election evaporating
again.
First it asked people their voting intention using the standard question, THEN it asked them their voting intention
again saying «thinking about your own constituency and the parties and the candidates who are likely to stand there, which party's candidate do you think you will vote for in your own constituency
at the
next general
election?»
Mr Johnson admitted it would be a «a disappointment» if the Conservatives lose the seat, but insisted the party would «fight
again» for the seat
at next year's general
election.