Sentences with phrase «autumn conference in»

Speaking at the Freedom and Autonomy for Schools National Association autumn conference in London, he said: «At root, it is not autonomy that really matters, it is what autonomy allows you to do differently that counts.
Welsh Liberal Democrat Leader Kirsty Williams AM addressed party members at their Autumn Conference in Swansea, the most well - attended in the party's history.
Welsh Lib Dem Leader Kirsty Williams AM announced the party's plans in her speech to the Liberal Democrats» Autumn Conference in September.
Initial statements of support from some general secretaries have disguised union hostility to any major changes, with tensions likely to dominate the party's looming autumn conference in Brighton.
Labour delegates are not holding back in attacking the bankers at the party's first autumn conference in opposition for 14 years.
The party's agenda in making reform of the welfare system the centrepiece of its autumn conference in Manchester is being overshadowed by apparent uncertainty over whether a retrospective referendum on the Lisbon treaty should take place if it is ratified.
In a speech to the Labour autumn conference in Brighton, the Scottish secretary was vociferous in his criticism of David Cameron's Conservative party.
In a determined 59 - minute speech to the party's autumn conference in Brighton, the prime minister said the Conservatives had faced the «economic call of the century» and had called it wrong.
The Lib Dems adopted to support fracking and nuclear energy in a policy motion at their party's autumn conference in Glasgow.
The chief whip and former international development secretary apologised, met members of the Police Federation and avoided the Conservative party's autumn conference in Birmingham, but was finally forced to resign as public anger about his rant — and what it said about the ruling Conservatives — forced him to quit.
Not much was actually happening at the party's autumn conference in Glasgow, so it came as quite a surprise to the journalists gathered in the city to find the Lib Dems» secret «lines to take» document emailed around.
It is exactly the same message as that seen in Clegg's speech to his party's autumn conference in Glasgow: only the Liberal Democrats can be trusted to both provide fairness to ordinary people and deliver on economic trustworthiness.

Not exact matches

Be sure to pick up your tickets to our annual autumn conference, and we'll see you in New York!
In the first major act of rebellion at the autumn conference voters clearly rejected schools minister Sarah Teather's attempt to water down a motion stating that «conference is concerned by the establishment of academies and free schools under coalition government policy».
The Lib Dems are meeting under grey clouds in Brighton this week for their autumn conference — an apt picture given its torrid performance in recent polling.
Clegg revealed his hand at his autumn conference last year, making the case for him continuing in the job long after 2015 in the process.
The health and social care bill returns for its latest stage of parliamentary scrutiny this week in the Lords, as MPs get back into the swing of the autumn political season after the conferences.
It wasn't just the media referring to him as a Treasury spokesperson for the Lib Dems, in their Autumn Conference Directory he is listed as being on the «Lib Dem Treasury Team» on page 28 and as «Spokesperson for the Treasury» on page 79: Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference Directory 2010 (7.6 MB PDF)
Since the 2014 independence referendum, there has always been a section in Nicola Sturgeon's autumn conference speech which uses the «I» word — independence.
As things stand it shows that Farage's appeal is not to be underestimated - something activists of all three of the main Westminster parties have displayed a complacent tendency towards doing in this autumn's conference season.
Former Deputy PM Nick Clegg moved first in the autumn of 2013 (his penultimate party conference as leader) and the Labour leader felt compelled to follow.
So just how much difficulty are the SNP in as they gather in Glasgow for their autumn conference?
I've just returned from a remarkable fringe meeting at the party's annual autumn conference, in which Ian Dexter, a Ukip member, former candidate in county and district elections and potential parliamentary candidate for 2015, outlined his strategy for winning over Labour voters.
The differentiation campaign would begin in April, during the European elections campaign, and continue until September and the Lib Dems» final autumn conference before next year's general election.
For the first time in decades there will be no autumn trip to either Bournemouth, Brighton or Blackpool for the party conferences.
He has more sympathy with the Lib Dems, who voted for the inclusion of a decarbonisation target for 2030 in their autumn conference last year but were then confronted with the coalition's compromise only a couple of months later.
All the news, comment and gossip from the run up to Nick Clegg's 2013 autumn conference speech in Glasgow.
Details of the security arrangements for Labour's annual party conference in Manchester this autumn were left in a hotel in the city.
He said Labour party officials would continue to «vigorously pursue» their position - which was endorsed at this year's autumn conference, in all discussions with Sir Hayden.
Roadshows will take place in Birmingham, Manchester, Nottingham, Glasgow, Exeter, Newcastle, Cambridge, Cardiff, Leeds and Southampton this summer as the Tories prepare a formal statement of their beliefs, to be approved at the autumn conference.
So maybe it would be wiser to wait until the moment that discretion no longer forms the better part of valour and challengers are forced to face up to each other in front of a baying audience at their autumn conference — until then enjoy the silly season!
But Corbyn must get any rule changes through party conference in the autumn and many of the unions are suspicious.
In the run - up to the party conference and Autumn Statement, you can expect plenty of Tory backbenchers to make similar points.
But if Labour loses this spring, the first decision could be its most important in opposition: whether to have an immediate leadership contest or leave it until after the first autumn conference.
The Labour leader, who said Britain needed a more responsible capitalism in his party conference speech last autumn, revealed details of his party's agenda for reforming the banking sector.
Liberal Democrat members and MPs are now looking ahead to the party's autumn conference next month, in which Nick Clegg will defend his decision to join a coalition with the Conservatives.
Speaking on the eve of Labour's Autumn conference the East Renfrewshire MP, heralded by many in Labour as one of Ed Miliband's most reliable sentinels, said: «This Government has not prioritised armed forces education, particularly in the army where 50 per cent of recruits have a reading age 7 — 11.»
The unspent money — which must account for most of the # 275,000 figure given her campaign consisted of just two press conferences and the aborted hire of an office — will now be transferred to Conservative party coffers, where it will be put to good use should May call a snap election in the autumn.
The Committee would find it very helpful to be provided with copies of the legal advice on the scope of the offence given to you in relation to your review of the Mulcaire case last autumn: both before and after the 1 October case conference at which you first learned of the DPP's willingness to test a broader interpretation of the section 1 offence.
Ed Davey, Liberal Democrat energy and climate change secretary's speech in full to autumn conference.
We've received a handful of emails complaining about the cost and scarcity of accommodation in Birmingham for this year's autumn Party Conference.
Under Labour's mechanism for deposing a leader, a nomination is required before the autumn conference, in just a month's time, and it must be supported by 20 per cent of MPs in the Parliamentary Labour Party.»
Eric Pickles has responded to ConHome's letter suggesting Dan Hannan address Tory Conference in the autumn.
It follows her appearance at the Conservative party conference in Manchester this autumn, when she introduced chancellor George Osborne.
The new Lib Dem leader attempted to put clear water between his leadership and the two years under his predecessor Tim Farron, declaring he wanted to re-establish the Lib Dems as a serious party of government, in his closing address to their autumn conference.
Although the Conference went well it will be crime that may make the difference for the Conservatives in a still - very - possible autumn election.
In his autumn conference speech Brown promised a referendum on AV, but at the last minute excised a commitment to pass a law setting a date for a referendum after the election.
The Welsh Liberal Democrat Conference is a gathering of all party members which takes place twice a year, once in the spring and once in the autumn.
A formal consultation will start next month, with ideas being put to the party conference in the autumn
At the Labour Party Conference at Scarborough that autumn, he lost his place as an elected constituency representative on the Labour Party National Executive Committee (NEC), the members of which were increasingly elected by Bevanites in the constituency parties.
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