Sentences with phrase «botched election»

Ms Rudd also rejected suggestions Mrs May had lost her authority as a result of the botched election, and backed her plan to lay down the law when the Cabinet meets at Downing Street today.
A report released by four of the five borough presidents (all but Staten Island James Molinaro), Pubic Advocate Bill de Blasio and parent leaders, tells some of the sad history of the councils under this administration, focusing to a large extent on the repeatedly botched election for members in 2011.
May's joint chiefs of staff Fiona Hill and Nick Timothy were then forced out Downing Street after the botched election campaign.
The similarity between the handling of the botched election and the botched Brexit talks are troubling.
Whether these effects end up yielding an algorithmically botched election or just more creepy fake celebrity porn, it seems clear that we've entered an unprecedented era of massive online data manipulation.
But watching the past year of ministerial missteps, botched elections and Brussels - related monomania has only emphasized how Brexit remains a dire distraction from the real economic, social and environmental challenges the U.K. faces.

Not exact matches

The Calgary - Montrose Tories had been involved a prolonged legal dispute with the provincial PC Party, in which the local Tories were suing the PC Party for more that $ 180,000 in legal fees amassed during a botched nomination contest held before to the 2004 election.
It is the expectation of Bayelsans that this time around election materials will get to the various units across the council area as against the botched December exercise where materials and electoral officials were hijacked by political thugs.
Democrats also want to draw a sharp distinction between this race and the botched special election to fill Rep. Anthony Weiner's seat in the nearby NY - 9, which fell to Republican Bob Turner.
We didn't maximise our vote at the last election: I have always been amazed at the Tory leadership's unwillingness to face up to the botched nature of the 2010 general election and the Tory leadership's persistent insistence that they maximised the Tory vote.
First, the run on the Northern Rock bank sent a clear signal to voters about the approaching recession, then he made a botch of dampening speculation about the chances of him calling an early election.
The statement reads, «Concerned by the developments within the Ekiti State Chapter of our party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), with respect to the huge number of Governorship Aspirants and the botched primary election of Saturday, 5th May, 2018, the leadership of the party from the South West geo - political zone on Tuesday, 8th May, 2018 met in Abuja with the 33 Governorship Aspirants who participated in the primary election to review the circumstances that led to the disruption of the election.
State Senator Adriano Espaillat on Monday criticized the New York City Board of Elections for botching the voting process in last week's primary.
Consider that this the 4th straight special congressional election where the GOP / Conservative Party has botched the candidate selection process, leaving those who lost out embittered and the Right divided.
Mr Howson, from Leek, Staffordshire, explained he was a Tory party member but had voted for Ukip at the last general election and said he held Mr Cameron personally responsible for its rise because of «a botched up in - out referendum».
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