Sentences with phrase «centre stage of an election»

``... the outlying budget forecasts that surely must rank as the most irrelevant and unreliable metric that has ever been centre stage of an election campaign» Completely agreed
The bitter frustration is that — with a very few exceptions — none of this was investigated or probed by the mainstream media, which has retained a myopic obsession over forward estimates, the outlying budget forecasts that surely must rank as the most irrelevant and unreliable metric that has ever been centre stage of an election campaign.

Not exact matches

Place Nick Clegg in the centre of the stage and give him equal airtime and it is hardly surprising that he would blow the election to pieces.
The issue of election of MMDCEs had in time past taken centre stage in major discussions in the country with some Ghanaians demanding for it.
However, despite beingproscribedas a terrorist organization, members of the group staged a demonstration in Onitsha, the Anambra State commercial nerve centre, threatening voters not to come out and vote in the November 18 governorship election in the state.
Dromey told fringe after fringe that Labour would put housing centre stage of its campaign ahead of the 2015 election, and that we'd hear more about this from Miliband in his leader's speech.
The debate over electoral reform has moved to centre stage in the election battle, after Home Secretary Alan Johnson claimed he was a long time supporter of PR.
«The Tories fended off attacks on their plans to give married couples a tax break as political parties engaged in angry clashes over family policy... Mr Cameron renewed his commitment to the policy, saying he wanted to send out a message that «If you take responsibility, you'll be rewarded»... As family policy took centre stage in pre general - election skirmishes, Mr Cameron said supporting marriage was an important part of his plans to tackle Britain's «broken society».
A coalition of eight organisations is calling on all political parties to put justice centre stage in the General Election campaign.
While the question of alternative business structures dominated the recent Law Society of Upper Canada bencher elections, there's another major issue about to take centre stage: the decision to accredit or not Trinity Western University's planned law school.
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