Sentences with phrase «clear coalition agreement»

Thank goodness it is, because, firstly, we did a very clear Coalition Agreement that says that there will only be a discussion about treaty change if there was going to be further transfer of powers from the UK to the European Union, there's none of that.»
It's a clear Coalition Agreement commitment.

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It is fair to say that we haven't been especially critical over the past few weeks, although we have made our key concerns about the coalition agreement very clear.
«We have delivered on the coalition agreement and sometimes it has been very painful for us, but this is the first time a clear agreement has been broken by either side,» said one Lib Dem official.
The prime minister is demanding that Tory MPs support the reform plans to shore up the coalition as Clegg has made clear that introducing a «wholly or mainly elected upper chamber» remains a vital element of the agreement between the two parties.
Nick Clegg has made clear he expects Conservative colleagues to «stick to the deal» in the coalition agreement, following a vote on House of Lords reform on Tuesday night in which 91 Tories rebelled.
«The coalition agreement is crystal clear.
He added: «The coalition agreement is crystal clear: it stands, it will not be changed, it will not be undermined, it will not be contradicted.
Klein on Monday hedged his bets on whether Democrats would be able to gain a clear majority in the Senate and appeared to edge away from an agreement made in June to form a new coalition with the mainline conference after Election Day.
The coalition agreement contains a clear commitment that this Government will not join, or prepare to join, the Euro in this Parliament; nor will this Government agree to the UK's participation in the establishment of any European Public Prosecutor.
To deal with situations in parliamentary systems where no clear majority to support a government exists, two or more parties may establish a formal coalition government, commanding a clear majority of the parliamentary members, or a party might enter into less formal alliances or agreements with other parties, or individual members, to allow the minority government to stay in office.
I think it's clear that the coalition agreement committed the Liberal Democrat front bench to the boundary review, but others will doubtless disagree.
The 2010 Coalition Agreement included a clear commitment from the government to implement the Wright Committee's recommendations for reforms to the House of Commons, stating:
It is clear that, despite committing to a mostly elected House of Lords in their last three manifestos and the coalition agreement, many Conservatives are likely to give in to their instincts and defend the establishment.
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