Sentences with phrase «campaign on either side of the argument»

The prime minister has already said that he will allow ministers to campaign on either side of the argument - but only once he has finalised his renegotiation and announced the date of the in - out referendum.
His intervention comes after the Prime Minister last week said that he would allow his ministers to campaign on either side of the argument ahead of the in - out referendum — but only once his renegotiation with Brussels is complete.

Not exact matches

During the referendum campaign, May infuriated senior Conservative colleagues on the remain side by largely staying out of the day - to - day arguments in favour of staying in the EU.
Voting system: Bill will be brought forward for referendum on changing to AV but parties will be able to campaign on opposite sides of argument
He said Cabinet ministers would be free to campaign on either side of the debate and that there would be «many passionate arguments».
Given that people on Brulle's side of the Global Warming / Climate Change argument have been making false claims for decades — for example, that New York and Washington would be under water by the year 20004 — and given that the mass media sound daily alarms about the climate threat, the statement in the National Research Council report that «some» information sources are «affected» by campaigns opposed to policies that would limit carbon dioxide emissions is scant foundation for believing a massive conspiracy exists.5
Our intention is not to campaign on any particular issue, but rather to present both sides of the argument on issues which are often highly controversial.»
Our intention is not to campaign on any particular issue, but rather to present both sides of the argument on issues which are often highly controversial.
The 2016 presidential election has caused quite a stir throughout the nation, and when the Republican and Democratic conventions are held, all of the campaign rhetoric, media blitzes and impassioned arguments on both sides of the political spectrum will likely make people even more nervous about the future of the country — as well as the health of the American economy and real estate market.
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