Sentences with phrase «coalition with someone»

Obviously, we haven't been in coalition with Labour.
The SNP has said it will not enter a formal coalition with Labour but could support them through confidence and supply.
I would be quite relaxed; you don't have to go into coalition with anybody.
It may be their only chance to lead a stable government, even if in coalition with other parties.
She will also consider forming a formal coalition with her ally in the 2014 independence referendum, the Scottish Green party, which won four new places to take six seats.
I have always worked on organizing people around issues and policy in coalition with community partners.
Build a strong national coalition with members representing every state, empower members to make a distinctive impact in their respective states and, collectively, make an impact at the national level.
We work in coalition with national and international partner organizations to educate policymakers and advocate for effective food security policy.
That is one reason which if there is a similar number of Labour and Conservative MPs elected a Lib Dem coalition with the former is less likely than the latter.
A slightly frustrating part of the treasure hunt was the company's obvious coalition with random pubs and cafes in the area.
We collaborate with Indigenous communities when called upon, and contribute at an international level in coalition with other organizations.
Help develop an effective global access to justice data effort, in coalition with others.
The available options were a formal coalition with another party or a Conservative minority government.
And, says Laura Ayrey, executive director of the Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association, «Independent stores have been challenging e-fairness state - by - state by forming coalitions with other local businesses to amend sales tax legislation, and have had success in a number of states.»
In 2012, the IDC formed a majority coalition with Republicans for the 2013 session.
Labour + Liberal Democrats could have made very good sense — but those Labour MPs who emerged to decry any form of coalition with -LSB-...]
«Cable remains popular both in the parliamentary party and among activists, and would be the ideal leader to enter coalition with Labour, which would be the preference of most party members,» he said.
The bill, known as the Compassionate Care Act, is backed by Sen. Diane Savino, a member of the Independent Democratic Conference and part of the ruling majority coalition with Senate Republicans.
She wouldn't say whether those plans include forming a new governing coalition with Democrats as opposed to the Senate GOP.
But like Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Klein, a Bronx Democrat who is formed a governing coalition with Senate Republicans last year, said the back - to - back corruption cases has created an opportunity to pass the overhaul legislation that's languished in Albany.
The group is aligned in a leadership coalition with Republicans plus Brooklyn Sen. Simcha Felder, a Democrat who actually caucuses with the GOP.
Because it became public so swiftly, some members of the IDC have floated the idea of remaining a separate conference but splitting off from Republicans to join a new coalition with mainline Democrats in January.
Schneiderman's sweeping legislation, however, appears to have gained an added push from the Senate's Independent Democratic Conference (IDC)-- an eight - member body that has formed a ruling coalition with Senate Republicans.
It has been in coalition with Plaid for four years and, on the Left especially, through initiatives such as Celyn and anti-cuts campaigns, there is plenty of contact between activists in the two parties.
To get things done in New York, he said, «you've got to build coalitions with people who are from different boroughs, who may come from different backgrounds.»
Germany's Social Democratic Party is about to vote on whether to negotiate another so - called grand coalition with Angela Merkel's conservatives.
Following an agreement brokered by Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, the independent Democrats are expected to form a new majority coalition with mainline conference Democrats after Election Day.
After leading the party through the second Holyrood elections in 2003 Elections, again winning 17 MSPs but with a higher share of the vote, he led the party into a second coalition with Labour.
With his party naturally aligned more closely to Labour than to the Tories, some were surprised Clegg was willing to enter into coalition with Cameron.
What destroys marriages on the non addict spouse's side is the unwillingness or inability to come to terms with how distorted he or she has become in the presence of the addiction, for example, by enabling the addiction, being codependent, and creating coalitions with other family members.
However, they will usually be surrounded by less radical individuals, or have formed coalitions with groups that share a common enemy.
The shadow chancellor on why he could go into coalition with Clegg, why airport expansion in the UK is essential for growth and why history will judge Gordon Brown kindly.
«The future of ConservativeHome Main Liberal Democrat activists want coalition with Labour, not Tories»
And he was not surprised the survey showed twice as many would prefer a future coalition with Labour than the Conservatives.
Thousands of brand - new members of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) may very well be the ones who decide on whether Germany will be governed by a grand coalition with Angela Merkel at its helm.
Republicans fell into a numerical minority in 2012, but formed a leadership coalition with Klein and his breakaway conference that allowed them retain power in the Senate.
By going into coalition with Nick Clegg, he has stripped the Lib Dems of their appeal as vehicle for protest.
«By 48 % to 19 %, Lib Dem members prefer coalition with Labour Main Teachers» unions attack the Government for today's A-level results, businesses praise them - who would you trust?»
The special deal was first awarded a couple years ago to a Central New York Democrat, David Valesky, who is a member of the Independent Democratic Conference, which broke away from the mainline Democratic conference to form a power - sharing coalition with Senate Republicans.
Having failed to win an overall majority in the UK's general election, Theresa May's Conservative party is hoping to foster an informal coalition with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).
Make no mistake: Cuomo has faced pressure on his left flank before, from coalitions with far more boots and money than the demonstrators have.
It was folks putting together coalitions with groups that had human rights concerns, or faith groups who were concerned about creation care.
In March 1974, Edward Heath sought coalition with the Liberals and with some of the Ulster Unionists.
But as Nick Clegg is expecting disastrous results for his party, Labour may consider forming a plural left coalition with the SNP, the Greens and the Lib Dems.
Of course, Mr. Cuomo is not the sole arbiter of the state budget — there's also the Democrat - led Assembly and the State Senate, now controlled by Republicans who are less than pleased with Mr. de Blasio, who campaigned hard for Democrats to take the majority and sought to end the GOP's ruling coalition with breakaway Democrats in the Independent Democratic Conference.
Harriet Harman: «If we had fewer seats because we have lost Labour seats to the SNP, then the only result of that will not be a Labour government in majority or even in coalition with anybody» (Murnaghan, Sky News, 8 March 2015).
Ex-Lib Dem leader pays ultimate price for entering into coalition with Tories in 2010 and his disastrous U-turn on tuition fees
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