Sentences with phrase «confidence motion in»

The union passed a no confidence motion in his policies, while president Bernadette Hunter said teachers and pupils had «never had it so bad».
The number of MPs now signed up Tory MP Douglas Carswell's no - confidence motion in Martin is said to have reached double figures, with the motion due to be tabled next week in a bid to force him out.
Dennis Skinner, who sits on the committee, compared the 172 Labour MPs who backed a no confidence motion in Mr Corbyn to the Union of Democratic Mineworkers (UDM), who he said supported Margaret Thatcher during the miners» strike of the Eighties.
Labour MPs last night voted overwhelmingly in favour of a no confidence motion in their party leader, with plans reportedly in the works to mount a leadership challenge.
The Liverpool Echo reported that Roy Bentham, one of those elected to a new position in Wavertree, said of his MP: «She will now have to sit round the table with us the next time she wants to vote for bombing in Syria or to pass a no confidence motion in the leader of the party — she will have to be answerable to us.
Kahlon asked the premier to stop the political games, delays and distraction and call a confidence motion in the legislature so the new John Horgan government can give seniors, like Mr. Mohoney, the support they deserve.

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Fianna Fail, whose backing Varadkar requires from the opposition benches to keep his government functioning, has said it will move a motion of no confidence in Fitzgerald at 2000 GMT on Tuesday unless she quits, a position that hardened on Monday.
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Oftentimes, people who shuffle along, lack a flowing motion in their movements, or keep their head down lack self - confidence.
The agreement would have the province's three Green Party MLAs support the 41 NDP MLAs on confidence motions and money bills in the Legislative Assembly, allowing the NDP to form a minority government.
These rallies were set in motion by substantial stock market declines and plummeting confidence in central banks, commercial banks and the economy's prospects.
The NDP - Green Confidence and Supply Motion commits to «revitalize» and «address failures» in this very process.
Two Anglican churches in the Chelmsford Diocese have passed a motion of «no confidence» in the Archbishops of Canterbury and York following the ongoing disagreement over the Church of England's teaching on sexuality.
Rev Steven Hanna and Rev Simon Smallwood also declared «no confidence» in their own Bishop of Chelmsford, Stephen Cottrell, as their Diocesan Synod is meeting in a church that has passed a motion to approve of same sex marriages.
The socio - economic change in motion by the plantations, diseases and epidemics, created a crisis of confidence in adjusting to or adapting with existence and environment.
Two Anglican churches in the Chelmsford Diocese have passed a motion of «no confidence» in the Archbishops... More
The blog receives a motion of no confidence in Reality's ability to reason effectively.
In politics, haven't you heard of no confidence motions being passed against a floundering Opposition leader or prime minister, in the party rooIn politics, haven't you heard of no confidence motions being passed against a floundering Opposition leader or prime minister, in the party rooin the party room?
A vote of no confidence motion has been launched by former Barca presidential candidate Agusti Benedito that could oust Bartomeu if it receives enough support from the club's members in the coming weeks.
And then to top it off, Tory MP James Duddridge tabled a motion of no confidence in the speaker, telling Sky News that there was plenty of support on the Conservative benches for removing him.
My own view is they probably could not, because the motion says «has confidence in Her Majesty's government».
If the Commons passed a «We have no confidence in the government and hereby vote for a dissolution» motion, the Bill will have had to set out how and why that would be disallowed, and / or the Speaker might be placed in the position of having to accept it (as a vote of the Commons) or refuse it (because of the provisions of the Bill).
Under the Fixed Term Parliament Act 2011, an early election is possible if there is a motion of no - confidence in the current government.
While the government could engineer its own defeat by instructing its MPs to pass a motion of no confidence in their own cabinet, that defeat would not be sufficient to bring about an election.
That leaves an 86 % chance of a hung parliament, and Ed Miliband's clear advantage in government formation (last week we gave him a 52 % chance of being able to put together a majority, at least for a confidence motion, to David Cameron's 35 %) has eroded.
They have said they would not, but they have not, to my knowledge, said that they would always vote against a Tory led administration in a confidence motion.
So the next day the motion was put to the Commons once again, with the added spice that it was now also a vote on confidence in the government.
Rather, she voted against the motion of no confidence in Corbyn's leadership.
Labour MPs have now agreed a motion; «That this PLP has no confidence in Jeremy Corbyn as Leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party», by 172 votes to 40.
Over on his blog Douglas Carswell MP has published his motion of no confidence in the Speaker and the list of supporting MPs:
The Conservatives were actually considering a motion of no confidence in the leader and his administration but they say the timing of the annual leadership vote means it's not necessary.
Doctors have overwhelmingly supported a motion of no confidence in the health secretary, in a move which is likely to further distance NHS workers from the government.
It has been announced on the news this evening that a Conservative member has put down a motion of «no confidence» in the Speaker.
The moves against him came after more than 60 of his ministerial team resigned, and three - quarters of his MPs backed a motion of no confidence in him.
Rival parties could call a motion of confidence ahead of the Queen's speech - for example if a coalition deal is struck - in a bid to oust Mr Brown sooner.
Labour's Commons motion on whether Jeremy Hunt should be investigated for breaching the Ministerial Code in his handling of the BSkyB bid has been rejected - the Government won the vote of confidence in Hunt by 290 to 252.
More than 60 members of Labour's frontbench have stood down in the past week, while 172 MPs - three - quarters of the total - last week backed a motion of no confidence in their leader.
Under the terms of the Fixed - term Parliaments Act 2011, the period between one general election and the next is fixed at 5 years, unless the Commons passes a motion of no confidence in the Government sooner than that, or if the House of Commons, with the support of at least two thirds of its members, resolves that a general election should take place sooner.
Mr Corbyn spoke out after his MPs voted by 172 to 40 in favour of a motion stating they have «no confidence in Jeremy Corbyn as Leader of the parliamentary Labour party».
More than 60 shadow ministers have quit, while three - quarters of Labour MPs backed a motion of no confidence in the embattled leader.
However, since the Fixed - Term Parliaments Act 2011, terms are now a fixed five years, and an early general election can only be brought about either by a two - thirds majority in favour of a motion for a dissolution, or by a vote of no confidence that is not followed within fourteen days by a vote of confidence (which may be for confidence in the same government or a different one).
Two backbenchers have submitted a motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn which, if accepted for debate, would lead to secret ballot on Tuesday.
The dramatic move will come as MPs prepare to debate a motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn at a meeting on in the Commons on Monday evening - followed by a secret ballot the next day.
Party veteran Margaret Hodge tonight moved a motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn, which will be voted on by Labour MPs tomorrow.
On 22nd July (the last time the party's GC was able to meet), it passed without dissent an emergency motion of no confidence in the London Labour Party's conduct of the shortlisting process.
There are 23 examples of a successful motions of no confidence in a UK Government; the last being in 1979 when the Labour Prime Minister, James Callaghan, dissolved the Government after the «Winter of Discontent».
Her career in the health department was marred by a motion of no confidence led by the Conservatives which she survived by 66 votes.
This means the two Green MSPs will vote with the 47 SNP MSPs on an issue by issue basis and support the nationalists in any no confidence motion.
«I have had a number of party members, and many many Labour voting members of the public, tell me this weekend that they do not have confidence in your leadership and asking me to sign the motion of no confidence that was proposed for Monday.
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