«Blue Labour advocates the belief that working class voters will be won back to Labour through socially
conservative ideas on certain social and international issues, such as immigration, crime and the European Union,»
Wiki: «Blue Labour advocates the belief that working class voters will be won back to Labour through socially
conservative ideas on certain social and international issues, such as immigration, crime and the European Union,»
Republicans should also advance
conservative ideas on taxes, jobs, energy, higher - education subsidies, and much else.
Not exact matches
My personal success can be attributed to a
conservative sense
on money, but utilizing a riskier approach with creative
ideas.
The
Conservative government of the day followed through
on some of the report's
ideas, updating R & D tax incentives and boosting support for early - stage risk capital.
Klepper wanted to acknowledge the influence the far right had
on shaping the
conservative - media discourse without giving a megaphone to toxic
ideas.
One can see Bernie Sanders supporting it as a socialist add -
on to current entitlements, Donald Trump not understanding the subtleties, the #NeverTrump
conservatives fighting it
on misguided principle and Hillary Clinton equally championing the
idea and fighting it, depending
on the event or fundraiser.
This is an
idea - allowing private delivery within the publicly funded health care system - that the Liberals have tolerated, and the
Conservatives have a long list of quotations
on their Web site designed to show that Harper's stance is the same as the Liberals».
Conservative leader Stephen Harper rejected the
idea, saying the TV debates
on Wednesday and Thursday would be the right venue for discussing the collapse.
The U.K.'s ruling
Conservative party will hold the first stage of its selection process for a new leader
on Tuesday evening and potential candidates have been busy putting their
ideas forward for the post-Brexit environment.
Both the PQ and the Progressive
Conservatives bet early
on big, bold platforms — so much for that
idea
A
Conservative party source speaking
on background said Harper was in contact with his chief of staff, Guy Giorno, and communications director Kory Teneycke, the officials behind the
idea, while he was in Europe last week.
The Saskatchewan Party had that problem until Brad Wall threw the extremists under the bus!!!! He has governed two terms by focusing
on conservative libertarian
ideas such as regulation and taxes (although he has benefited from an economy that the NDP left that was doing pretty well when he took over, but the Sask Party won't admit to that).
She is the only
Conservative politician I can recall ever publicly mentioning the
idea of a future where Alberta can no longer depend
on oil and gas to drive our economy.
After the president's tweet, the
idea continued to cycle through
conservative media and was referenced
on Sunday's episode of Fox New's popular morning show Fox & Friends.
Matthew Schmitz has a terrific post which discusses Mike Murphy's suicide - for - the - Republican Party
idea that the Republicans should abandon social
conservatives and focus
on hard headed economic conservatism.
While I do share some
conservative ideas they always seem more interested in just supporting Republicans in all things regardless of their effects
on other people, myself included.
For years I struggled with the
idea that
conservative evangelical Christians had a monopoly
on truth and that everyone else in the world faced likely damnation.
Through circuitous routes, the
idea caught
on among
conservative Christians worried about the militant secularism promoted by the public schools, and mainly among evangelical Christians who, unlike Catholics, did not have a school system of their own.
As
conservatives, we challenge you only
on your
ideas, or lack thereof, none of which resemble any founding principle.
Back in 2008 I wrote a post called «A Funny Thing Happened
On The Way To The Polls» to address how surprised I was at the way
Conservative Evangelical Christians were embracing the
idea of a woman for Vice President while at the same time standing against women being ordained as pastors.
The term didn't catch
on, but the
idea was seized upon by hawkish
conservatives and neoconservatives.
I can only assume the author of the article, Mr. Blake, is using hyperbole to describe a problem with some
conservative's focus
on trendy
ideas versus bedrock faith.
This concept is based
on the faulty
idea that there is an «us» (the moral,
conservative Christians who this nation really belongs to) and then there is a «them» (in this case, liberal secularists whose sole objective is to undermine all biblical values).
Pete Spiliakos suggests a new agenda for right - leaning super PACs: Explain how
conservative ideas could work to cut taxes
on working families while encouraging investment.
The New York Times, despite everything
conservatives find reprehensible about it, still showcases interesting and arguable
ideas, especially
on Sundays.
I could launch into a bit concerning the relation between self - reliance and manliness, and another bit about the sort of
conservative democratic individualism that's paradoxically low
on the «individuality» you get out of liberal democratic individualism (I'd work in a meditation
on the word «generic»)... but I'd rather hear your
ideas.
I'd like to explore the
idea that the way the Bible is being used in modern Christian circles, particularly among
conservative evangelicals, may in fact border
on idolatry.
Conservative apologists of old (and their current imitators, like Strobel) operated
on the basis of evidentialism — the
idea that we can and should believe only what can be supported by empirical evidence.
George Eustice, now the
Conservative MP for Camborne and Redruth, said he had been frequently frustrated by resistance to his reforming
ideas when dealing with the broadcasters» liaison group controlling politics
on the airwaves.
Labour has hit back at the
Conservative land - grab
on its political territory
on Monday by presenting its own
ideas on cooperative structures.
Politics in Britain (and one could argue globally) has become dominated by neoliberal
ideas, the so called «centre ground» is in fact neoliberalism, and
conservatives tend to coalesce
on the right side of this, Labour the left.
On the Left, one hears more and more about the idea of a «good society» supposed to revitalize the «conservative» roots of Labour — a focus on local communities and identities, on a common national identity, family and work, and neighbourhoo
On the Left, one hears more and more about the
idea of a «good society» supposed to revitalize the «
conservative» roots of Labour — a focus
on local communities and identities, on a common national identity, family and work, and neighbourhoo
on local communities and identities,
on a common national identity, family and work, and neighbourhoo
on a common national identity, family and work, and neighbourhood.
And Loyal Readers, please note —
conservative online
ideas may have fared poorly here earier today while a Democratic one received praise above, but that's no sign that Epolitics.com will be going easy
on the Left in the coming months.
A «progressive alliance» is an
idea that has plenty of support but few obvious prospects for success - with Ukip bleeding votes to the
Conservatives, Tory dominance is
on the way
Seven years of
Conservative austerity has created a social crisis and sense of utter alienation that the party has just assumed could carry
on with no new money and no new
ideas.
Tom Tugendhat, the chair of the Foreign Affairs committee, himself branded with the dreaded Westminster tag of «one to watch», cites Badenoch (along with fellow 2017 Tory MPs Bim Afolami and Ben Bradley — more
on him later) as «seriously impressive, capable and [colleagues] who have got some very radical
Conservative ideas.»
Well, if that's the second best
idea available, I might have to go and put money
on a
Conservative victory.
The alternative is the gutting or abolition of the Act, and a withdrawl from the European Convention
on Human Rights, which the
Conservatives are threatening to do (David Cameron even had a populist pop at the
idea of human rights in a conference speech before he became Prime Minister).
In terms of the re-establishment of the CPF, she looked back
on how the CPC strengthened the
Conservative Family when it was set up in the 1940s and promoted a two - way movement of
ideas, and said that she wanted the re-launched CPF to do the same:
In an address to the
conservative Federalist Society, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito defended his stance
on the issue by arguing, «Surely the
idea that the First Amendment protects only certain privileged voices should be disturbing to anybody who believes in free speech.»
The whole
idea of British values may have been conceived by the former
Conservative secretary of state for education, Michael Gove, but feelings in his party
on the issue are running high.
If we proceed
on those terms... David can listen rather more to
Conservative MPs, who represent the real people of this country, and give rather less regard to the Liberal Democrat intellectual urban elite, with their student politics
idea of reforming the constitution and taking forward green policies.
Meanwhile,
on the
Conservative benches there is (shall we say) a diversity of opinion about the
idea of governing in coalition after next May.
If you want to get an
idea of how far some of these party chairmen will go to keep a
conservative Republican from winning, l've attached an article from a local paper below laying out what is going
on in NY - 23.
Schumer has previously said he believes the timing of the case will help Democrats, based
on the
idea that if the court upholds the law this summer it will blunt
conservative objections, and if the court strikes it down, it removes the issue from the campaign.
The old - Etonian Tory leader said it would be a «fabulous»
idea for him to stand
on a
Conservative ticket against Mr Livingstone, but he would have to join the Tory party.
Meanwhile, the party supports the
idea that the Scottish Parliament should use its new income tax powers to raise rates in order to have more money to spend
on public services (a far cry from their Westminster colleagues» advocacy of lower income tax when they were in coalition with the
Conservatives).
The only seat that
Conservative Central Office had to offer was the safe Labour seat of Hanley near Stoke
on Trent, which he was told he had no chance of winning — but Harold had other
ideas...
The book, to be published by Biteback in October, is the West Dorset MPs take
on the central themes and
ideas of the modern
Conservative party from the time of his old boss Margaret Thatcher to Theresa May's tenure in Number 10.