Sentences with phrase «back in parliament»

dear rob i think you are a man of good integrity and you can be trusted we all want you back in parliament
Back in Parliament in November 1922, he was ambitious to resume the post he had surrendered eight years earlier.
London mayor Boris Johnson is back in parliament as Conservative MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip.
The party's most recognisable MP after Nick Clegg lost his Sheffield Hallam seat is back in parliament after winning his old seat in Twickenham and might fancy finally taking the top job.
Gorgeous George, back in parliament after a surprising by - election win in Bradford West, did not take long before one of his remarks caused serious damage to his political party.
However, two years later, Respect had their man back in parliament with a spectacular by - election victory in Bradford West.
«I'm very pleased with my result,» he says modestly, back in parliament, several weeks later.
The GMB is broadly supportive of Corbyn's leadership but fears some of the MPs it backs in parliament could be targeted for reselection.

Not exact matches

«Parliament has today backed the government in its determination to get on with the job of leaving the E.U.,» said British Brexit secretary David Davis.
After earning a reputation as a gifted debater in parliament, Fernandez and CUP's radical rhetoric have struck a note with pro-independence Catalans who are angry about the languishing economy and firm in their belief that Catalonia does not get back what it pays in taxes to Madrid.
After returning to Serbia in late 2015 after 12 years in detention, Seselj led his party back into parliament last year as the strongest opposition force, and he now hopes for success in a presidential election due in April.
Johnston, welcoming MPs back to work after a month - long delay, opened the speech by noting that «the eyes and ears of Canadians turn toward this Parliament, in trust that those who stand here in their place will relentlessly advance and uphold the ideals that are inclusive, honourable, selfless, smart and caring at every turn without fail.»
Back in July, Greek voters voted against a new bailout package, but eventually the government gave in to demands from its European creditors, causing a divide in Syriza, which had been in control of Greek parliament.
«What I'm trying to drive at, is whether there are any circumstances in which you'd go back to the EU on certain points, for example, if the resolution were amended to say Parliament would like the government to seek an extension of the Article 50 process — is that possible?»
Back in 2008, when he made his first (unsucessful) bid for a spot in parliament, he gave an interview to Investment Executive, which noted his wish to work with Flaherty on unifying the provincial securities regulators:
Backed into a corner by his own hardliners and Rajoy's refusal to give him a dignified way out, Catalan President Carles Puigdemont will address the regional parliament in Barcelona as demonstrators clamor for a declaration of independence.
Greece's political leaders, more accustomed to screaming abuse at each other in parliament, issued an unprecedented joint statement after a day of talks at the president's office backing efforts to reach a deal with creditors.
Despite the fact that at least five of the judges involved in the two appeal court judgements were originally appointed to lower courts by Brian Mulroney's Conservative government, Harper insisted: «It was the government that decided to put the judges on the bench, the government that decided not to appeal, the government that decided to lose the case and the government that decided not to come back to Parliament.
Ahead of the make - or - break vote in Athens's parliament, Tsipras held back - to - back meetings as he attempted to rally support for measures at total variance with the rationale of his radical left party.
Alexander Nix, the former CEO of the political consultancy firm at the center of a storm about mishandled Facebook users data, has backed out of re-appearing in front of the UK parliament for a second time.
Alexander Nix, the former CEO of the political consultancy firm at the center of a storm about mishandled Facebook users data, has backed out of re-appearing in front of the UK parliament for a second
«We need to win back the confidence of investors, who are looking for high - quality and independent auditing to give them the assurance that they need when investing in Europe's companies,» said Sajjad Karim, a member of the European Parliament representing the northwest of England.
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The infamous Bill C - 377 may have been stopped in its tracks this summer by the Senate, but Stephen Harper has vowed to bring it back when Parliament reconvenes.
Former Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page called for this system because it puts spending decisions back in the hands of Parliament; and in fact, Minister Clement has already examined this proposal in response to a recommendation by the House of Commons Committee on Government Operations and Estimates.
With the Olympic stadium bid back in the news following Karren Brady's outburst over the Beckham loan, Tottenham's Member of Parliament David Lammy has slammed the clubs plans to move out of the area.
Over 27,000 people signed a petition in support of the campaign last year, with over 5,000 writing to their MP to ask them to back the petition in Parliament.
He's asked if he backs fixed - term parliaments, but says it worries him that a weak minority government would be stuck in power for four years.
Outside parliament, Labour MPs rallied at a picket line to back workers who have refused to work in the Palace of Westminster.
Parliament's constitutional committee was meeting to discuss a government - backed proposal to strip MPs of their immunity, after last week's session also broke up in violence.
Supply and confidence seemed like the easiest path back then, but when a balanced parliament is real and in your face it looks a lot different.
And with the prospect of another hung parliament this May, all the talk of a vote - by - vote minority administration propped up by nationalist MPs means we could be going back to the 1970s in more ways than one.
Blair was first elected to parliament in 1983 at the start of the Labour's long road back to power.
Back in 1911, the Parliament Act introduced by the Liberal government aimed to «substitute for the House of Lords as it at present exists a Second Chamber constituted on a popular instead of hereditary basis, but such substitution can not be immediately brought into operation».
In September - October 1993 Yeltsin received unquestioning Western backing for using armed force to bloodily crush his elected parliament and nationalist protestors in MoscoIn September - October 1993 Yeltsin received unquestioning Western backing for using armed force to bloodily crush his elected parliament and nationalist protestors in Moscoin Moscow.
For starters, how about asking the people of England if we want our English parliament back and working in our interests, the same way the Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish were consulted about devolved government.
In an earlier interview Ms Jowell said the government had «no plan B» if parliament rejected the order and last night the culture secretary said: «Ministers will want to reflect and come back to this elected house in due course with proposals as to how to take this policy forward.&raquIn an earlier interview Ms Jowell said the government had «no plan B» if parliament rejected the order and last night the culture secretary said: «Ministers will want to reflect and come back to this elected house in due course with proposals as to how to take this policy forward.&raquin due course with proposals as to how to take this policy forward.»
[ix] And even if there is close parliamentary scrutiny, and as is likely, and if the government remains in charge of deciding what happens if parliament rejects the «final» outcome of their negotiations, parliament is unlikely to take back sovereignty on the issue and decide to remain a member of the EU (as Johnson himself acknowledges in the title of his Guardian article: «Ken Clarke is wrong.
De-selection threats are finally back, and the recent Momentum - led rally in Parliament Square had the distinct odour of the Militant days of the 1980s.
Since returning to parliament in June and becoming Lib Dem leader Cable has not held back in attacking the PM, earlier in the summer he accused her of using «evil» language which could have been lifted from Hitler's Mein Kampf.
The atmosphere on the Commons terrace has changed in a fortnight and might revert back over the next two weeks before Parliament shuts for the summer.
We can't sit back and feel happy enough to blame Parliament, the banks, News International, when so many of us to varying degrees have played our part in these crises.
Back in 1968, the Conservative right wing Member of Parliament Enoch Powell made an infamous speech in which he described the race policies of the then government as «throwing a match on to gunpowder».
The recent military redeployments, the speedy legislative changes in the Russian parliament to facilitate reintegration of secessionist territories, and the calls for protection of co-ethnics suggest that Russia is using this opportunity to take back its gift of 1954.
Her comments will come just hours after the semi-autonomous Scottish Parliament backed First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's call for a fresh independence vote in protest at Brexit.
While an MP might owe his or her place in parliament, or even cabinet, not due to patronage from above, but because he was an NUM MP, or had backing from the public sector unions, or the London Labour Party etc, s / he could enter into those discussions pre-vote from a position of real stregnth.
Speaking at back of a tall list of Presidential Staffers working at the Jubilee House, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Gomoa West in the Central region, Alexander Abban has said there's the need for the President to cut down on the number of ministers through a reshuffle exercise.
There is a sense of deja - vu with events in Ukraine excepting that Western backing this time round lies with the pro-Western and nationalist opposition in parliament.
In particular, his choice in 2009 to leave the largest group in the European Parliament, the centre - right Christian Democrat / Conservative EPP, is set to come back to haunt hiIn particular, his choice in 2009 to leave the largest group in the European Parliament, the centre - right Christian Democrat / Conservative EPP, is set to come back to haunt hiin 2009 to leave the largest group in the European Parliament, the centre - right Christian Democrat / Conservative EPP, is set to come back to haunt hiin the European Parliament, the centre - right Christian Democrat / Conservative EPP, is set to come back to haunt him.
Against this background, the Conservative back benchers» attempt to repeal the Fixed - term Parliaments Act in order to promote their party's vested interests, just like the Prime Minister's attempt to shape devolution with much the same aim in mind, appears ill advised.
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