Sentences with phrase «always vote against»

ALWAYS vote against a robocaller.
Having consistently voted against empowering the people of Wales and the Welsh Parliament however, the people of Wales can at least know for sure that fork - tongued Owen Smith will always vote against the Welsh national interest.
As a stockholder, I almost always vote against managment which I see as completely self serving.
They have said they would not, but they have not, to my knowledge, said that they would always vote against a Tory led administration in a confidence motion.
But you can't always vote against what is for you the worse option.
«I always vote against letting a child cry to sleep — that can damage the trust between you, especially when you're changing a routine that's gone on for a long time.
Conservative MEPs have always voted against the discharge (sign - off) of EU accounts and I am happy to see the Dutch government is finally following our lead.

Not exact matches

When national majorities vote against the E.U. in referenda, the E.U. always finds a way around them.
In Europe, establishment parties on the left and right frequently cooperate to fend off anti-establishment challengers — not always successfully, as recent votes for Brexit and against Italian constitutional reform indicate.
This sort of thing is always going to happen when teams are allowed to have a say in the rules because obviously, they'll vote against anything which doesn't benefit them.
Theis says Jordan has always «been genial, and friendly with the media, but we always found it strange how he would ask for eight spending provisions in a budget bill, get five of them, and then vote against it.»
Commissioner Steve Welch, who voted against the ordinance, said, «I want open space as much as anyone else, but my objection has always been that the Park District needs land to have active recreation on.»
In another part they simply thought that the «blue dogs» (Democratic voters that always voted Democrats), would all vote for Hillary (as well as she herself thought that) but after what she pulled of against Sanders many of them just didn't vote at all or voted Trump just to pay Hillary back.
What we now know as the fundamental problem of voting theory was discovered by the Marquis de Condorcet in 1785: whenever there are at least three voters and at least three options, the cyclical majority, A > B > C > A (where > means «wins a majority against»), is always possible.
Alesi retired after his vote, but his re-election always seemed like an uphill climb even before his vote following his bizarre filing of a lawsuit against a pair of constitutents.
According to Martha apart from the good works John Dramani Mahama has done which will make her vote for him, the fact that the NPP always insults, hate northerners and call them «ntafuo)» is another reason why she's going to vote against NPP.
«Reed, Collins and the rest of the New York congress members who voted against their own constituents can try to deflect from this irresponsible vote, but it's the governor who stood up for New York taxpayers and always will.»
The Lib Dems have always benefited from tactical voting - although their supporters stopped supporting Labour against us by and large in 2005.
«There are always at least one or two mainline Democrats voting against those bills,» Valesky said.
As I have always pledged, I voted against this measure and do not believe it is appropriate.
He always votes as he thinks and voted against the Iraq war and against the bombing of Libya.
While a now largely disappeared industrial middle class used to vote against Labour, and the Tories could count on winning parliamentary seats on Tyneside and in Sunderland until the Thatcher years, Teesside was always different.
• A new law allowing online internet service providers to sell private browsing information, which Faso voted against: «Consumers should always have the right to affirmatively give permission for their... internet browsing habits to be used commercially.»
I always thought it would be odd for the Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee to vote against one of his Party's cabinet nominees and, obviously, it did not happen.
Each time, the church members voted on whether to keep him as their preacher, and sometimes they went for him and sometimes against him, but he always ended up leaving (for he would get restless, he wanted to be a Jerry Falwell, leading a church that had thousands of members) with hard feelings on all sides.
Though we would have voted for global warming — it's a bit semantic, but we've always thought peak oil and global warming have something of a cause and effect relationship, so it's a bit of apples and oranges here — it's tough to argue against the pure volatility of an oil - thirsty world when the well starts to run dry.
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