Sentences with phrase «by voting tomorrow»

MPs will also debate a motion of no confidence in their embattled leader at a meeting of the parliamentary Labour party this evening, followed by a vote tomorrow.

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I shall vote No tomorrow, but not for any of the reasons offered by Lord B.
Divisions within the government were emphasised by Miliband, however, who pointed out that education secretary Michael Gove has suggested he would vote for a withdrawal from the EU if a referendum took place tomorrow.
(Grisanti, one of four Senate Republicans who voted «yes» on same - sex marriage last summer, is being challenged in tomorrow's GOP primary by attorney Kevin Stocker).
Tory Loyalists, who voted Conservative in 2010 and would do so again tomorrow, are united by their positive view of David Cameron, and think the party shares their values and has the best approach to the economy.
The congressman plans to be back in time to vote tomorrow on the budget agreement reached this week by House and Senate leaders.
The congressman said the bill, which is expected to come to the House floor for a vote tomorrow, increases the debt by $ 1.5 trillion to provide tax breaks to the wealth.
In other words, as we've known since late last week, there will be no vote today or tomorrow, unless a package deal on constitutional redistricting reform and the House maps gets done by legislative leaders and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, spurring the governor to provide a message of necessity to circumvent the three - day bill aging requirement.
A deafening public address system and a large, elevated screen carried the message to the thousands of New Yorkers ambling by, many of whom were tourists unable to vote in tomorrow's elections.
Labour's Elections and National Campaign Coordinator Andrew Gwynne says the two by - elections tomorrow will be «competitive and close contests» but that Labour will be «fighting for every vote until polls close».
Party veteran Margaret Hodge tonight moved a motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn, which will be voted on by Labour MPs tomorrow.
Republican state Senate candidate Bob Cohen has called a 10 a.m. press conference at his Mamaroneck HQ tomorrow at which he will announce his concession to Democratic Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer, who is head by some 500 votes, sources close to the Cohen campaign confirm.
Labour MPs will debate a motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn tomorrow evening, followed by a vote on Tuesday.
The Queens Democrats aren't scheduled to vote on who they'll run in retiring Rep. Gary Ackerman's stead until tomorrow at 8:30 a.m., but party leaders plan on putting forth a consensus candidate they will select by the end of the day today.
This is not, however, anything to do with tomorrow's vote on tuition fees, but the dilemma faced by Willie Whitelaw as Conservative Chief Whip during the furore over whether or not back Harold Wilson's Rhodesian oil sanctions in December 1965.
The mayor is sending teams of translators hired by City Hall to help Russian and Haitian immigrants vote tomorrow, despite red flags raised by an Elections commissioner since the mayor himself is on the ballot.
The Commons» influential anti-sleaze watchdog has handed Gordon Brown his latest setback in the run - up to tomorrow's vote by MPs.
Fernando Ferrer is narrowly ahead in the Democratic primary for mayor: Former Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrer narrowly leads his closest opponent Congressman Anthony Weiner by six points among Democrats likely to vote in tomorrow's primary for mayor.
After the Senate Republican caucus voted down McDonald last week, State Senate Republican President Len Fasano said, «You give me a nominee tomorrow like a Judge Robinson, who's eligible, a nominee tomorrow picked by this Governor, and I will help that nominee, like Judge Robinson, get through, I don't know who else he could pick.»
The Member of Parliament for Tema East Constituency, Daniel Kwatei Titus - Glover says he has uncovered a scheme by the Electoral Commission (EC) to rig the special voting exercise in his constituency for his opponent, the National Democratic Congress (NDC's) Kempis Papa Nii Ofosu - Ware tomorrow [Thursday].
In this poll the adjustment has reduced the Conservative lead by 3 points; the unadjusted figures were CON 39 %, LAB 31 %, LDEM 21 %, but ICM has estimated that many of the people who said «don't know» would vote Labour if there was really a general election tomorrow, cutting the lead to 5 points.
The only way he'll know our priorities, is by coming out tomorrow and voting Working families.»
I am humbled by the outpouring of support my colleagues showed me today and I look forward to tomorrow's vote
A YouGov poll carried out for the Sun which took the views of more than 10,000 people gave the Tories a 12 - point lead over Labour, by 42 % to 30 %, on voting intentions if there were a general election tomorrow.
Tomorrow's vote on a measure introduced by Senator Lisa Murkowski (R — AK) would throw out a determination by EPA in December that greenhouse gases «endanger» health and «welfare» and therefore should be regulated under the Clean Air Act.
Here's the full list of 142 films that featured on our contributors» ballots: (Disclaimer: Luc Besson's Lucy didn't get a single vote - I just like this image of Scarlett sorting through stuff) 71 1001 Grams 12 Years a Slave 20,000 Days on Earth 22 Jump Street 52 Tuesdays A Girl at my Door A Most Violent Year A Most Wanted Man A Touch of Sin Aberdeen Alleluia American Sniper Birdman Black Coal, Thin Ice Blind Blue Ruin Boyhood Calvary Captain America: The Winter Soldier Casa Grande Chef Citizenfour Climbing to Spring Cold in July Danger 5 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Der Samurai Duke of Burgundy Edge of Tomorrow Electric Boogaloo Enemy Fandry Force Majeure Frank Free Fall From What is Before Giovanni's Island Gone Girl Goodbye to Language Guardians of the Galaxy Haemoo Han Gong - ju Hard to be a God Horse Money Housebound Ida Inherent Vice Interstellar It Follows Jauja Jigarthanda Jodorowsky's Dune John Wick Killers Lady Maiko Les Combattants Leviathan Li'l Quinquin Life Itself Like Father Like Son Locke Love and Terror on the Howling Plains of Nowhere Magical Girl Maidan Man From Reno Melbourne Memphis Mommy National Gallery New World Nightcrawler Norte, The End of History Nymphomaniac Of Good Report Only Lovers Left Alive Over Your Dead Body Pale Moon Peaky Blinders Pride R100 Red Army Seven Weeks Sils Maria Snowpiercer Song of the Sea Sorrow and Joy Spring Stand By Me Doraemon Starred Up Starry Eyes Stray Dogs Texas Chain Saw Massacre The Act of Killing The Babadook The Dam Keeper The Double The Editor The Grand Budapest Hotel The Great Beauty The Great Passage The Guest The Hobbit The Internet's Own Boy The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness The Lego Movie The Missing Picture The One I Love The Overnighters The Penguins of Madagascar The Raid 2 The Sacrament The Second Game The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The Snow White Murder Case The Tale of the Princess Kaguya The Terror Live The Tribe The Wind Rises The Wolf of Wall Street The Wonders The World of Kanako These Final Hours They Came Together Tokyo Tribe Tusk Two Days, One Night Under the Skin Wadjda We Are The Best!
The theme song of the Clinton - Gore campaign was «Don't Stop» (thinking about tomorrow), but The War Room begins and ends with the sounds of yesterday — Ella Fitzgerald singing «Vote for Mr. Rhythm,» from 1936, and Glenn Miller's «I Swung the Election,» played by Jack Teagarden and his orchestra, from 1939.
A convenient way of contextualizing the Brexit referendum reaction is by understanding that markets act as a great big voting machine on what the world of tomorrow should be worth today.
If the bill — which will be voted on by midnight tomorrow — passes, areas as large as three times the size of Golden Gate Park could be clear cut without proper analysis of impacts to the environment or public scrutiny!
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