Sentences with phrase «ballot boxes whatever»

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The more red meat the Conservatives dish out to their base, the more keeping their party out of power next year stands to become a bigger ballot box priority for voters than punishing Trudeau for whatever disappointment he may have inspired.
If they go ahead with the plan to keep a weak, unstable Labour government in office, they will — whatever the electoral system — pay the price at the ballot box next time voters go to the polls.
So the role of government is to secure for its people the best outcome that it can from the decision - making process, subject to whatever its prevailing ideology may be, and to face the consequences of failure at the ballot box, which we hope will enhance the accuracy of its decisions accordingly.
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