Sentences with phrase «centre of one's campaign»

But, aware that the prospect of a second referendum plays badly with even moderate «Yes» voters, the SNP will spend the next six weeks playing down the independence dimension while the Tories place it at the centre of their campaign, an attempt to turn the general election into a referendum on a referendum.
After January 2015, Labour placed the health service in the centre of their campaign strategy, hoping to exploit the government's mishandling of the worst ever NHS A&E waiting times.
Fairness and decency were at the front and centre of his campaign.
Labour have put the health service at the centre of their campaign.
Authors have been at the centre of the campaign against the prisoner book ban since it was first revealed by Politics.co.uk in March.
Or refuse, giving Cameron a clear run at Eurosceptic voters — but at the same time tempting the Tories to put Europe at the centre of their campaign, when most voters want to hear about the economy and public services?
Hague has been put front and centre of the campaign.
George Papandreou, former Prime Minister of Greece and President of the Socialist International also lauded the NDC for placing education and health at the centre of its campaign in a bid to retain power and continue its good works.
He has placed civil liberties and the restoration of freedoms lost during Labour's 13 years in office at the centre of his campaign.
In marketing, a conversion means that the customer has bought the product at the centre of the campaign.
No one is like Nikesh BUT many of you have amazing authors who could be utilised better if you start with your author at the centre of the campaign, look at them as a real asset and part of the team, think about what they can do and build on top of that, rather than starting the other way round with what you can do and then bolt the author onto that
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