Sentences with phrase «coalition programme»

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Since Mr Brown is still Prime Minister, he could present an agreed coalition programme to Parliament, win the vote and then resign to make way for another Labour leader who would become prime minister.
Firstly, the Coalition programme for government, published in 2010, has almost been completed and fully implemented.
We have, instead, a coalition government, and so I decided to read through the coalition programme for government.
They would be jointly responsible for the success or failure of the coalition programme — all of it not just the bits they liked.
It was tough enough for the party to find itself voting against its own policy on issues which were agreed compromises set out in the coalition programme.
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Looking back on her political career, the BBC's Gary O'Donoghue told the Today programme that Ms Teather's «unhappiness with parts of the coalition programme was never far from the surface».
Neither party can achieve all that it promised in its manifesto and many of us are receiving letters from constituents upset that measures they voted for are not included in the coalition programme.
But the party is responsible for ensuring we see an economic recovery and that the coalition programme is carried out.
Lords reform and boundary reviews were not explicitly linked in the coalition programme, but some Conservative cabinet members recognise that Clegg will have to exact public revenge over the rebuff if he is to keep his party committed to the coalition.
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