Still, even the limited progress made by the Wesh
Conservatives looks better than the performance of Labour's other opponents.
Not exact matches
The Lenox Blazer's special facts are that it's «
good for athletic builds, tummies, and travel» and «a go - to for
looking cool in a
conservative environment.»
And so this sleeper issue — largely absent during the election itself —
looks like one place where the
Conservatives will decide incremental change is no longer
good enough and a more brash approach is required.
Keep your outfit
conservative with this shirt — overly colorful socks, ties, or pocket squares, as
well as too many other accessories like jewelry or large watches, will leave your ensemble
looking costumey and garish with French cuffs and cufflinks.
As a
well - compensated ~ 28 year old HF professional in NYC from a prestigious top 10 school, these numbers
look exactly correct to me and are actually slightly
conservative projections of my last 6 years of net wealth.
The
Conservatives have been betting their entire growth strategy on a stronger U.S. economy and right now this is not
looking like a
good bet.
The bill
looks tenuous at
best, beset by criticism from moderate and
conservative Republicans alike, but Trump promised a happy ending.
In fact, when taking into consideration how
conservative its guidance has proved to be in the past, the company's monstrous guidance begins to
look even
better.
Add it all up, and McCain
looks like a candidate whom social
conservatives could support in reasonably
good conscience.
Not the socially
conservative, servant of feel
good capitalism that is so prevalent in the U. S. And let's
look at it this way, if that mysoginist, drug addicted coward, Rush Limbaugh thinks what the Pope is doing is socialism, then the Pope must be doing something right.
In fact, to suggest that
good works are of central importance to the Christian faith is often considered heretical in the world of
conservative evangelicalism, where advocating any form of «works - based salvation» is
looked upon with suspicion.
«It barely had a
Conservative logo on it all and if you make the entire election about yourself you'd
better make sure you win because otherwise it really does make your position
look really quite weak.
Conservative candidate for Aylesbury, David Lidington, said: «Whether you
look at Ebola and our response to that, whether you
look at the # 2.3 billion that was allocated to humanitarian relief in the Syrian refugee crisis, I think the
Conservative Party can say that we've got a
good track record on delivering practical policies with that clear ethical foundation.»
about people who experience same - sex attraction trying to live a Christian life, this fuller exposition of his thought on the new ideologies presented a fascinating
look into the way in which colonialism — discredited by liberals and to lesser extent many
conservatives as
well — has gone away from the actual military and political rule seen in previous centuries, to a stealthier and subtler form of the exertion of foreign power.
You can
look at the Episcopalians and the United Church of Christ and find some congregations that are doing very
well, but they tend to be more
conservative theologically.»
Well, by the
look of middle America,
conservative Christians might want to worry more about exercising than exorcising...
Hey Don... you
better take a closer
look at things because many many
conservative right wingers don't want Romney either.
He
looked so
good warming up — he cleared 16» 1» easily — we thought 15» 9» was a
conservative jump.»
Usually they play with a more
conservative gameplan, trying to attack a certain part of the green to set up a
good look at birdie.
Agreed, we might as
well play
conservative as a draw practically secures 3rd for us and at this point, with it
looking like City will take 2nd, all I want is to have a
good run up to the FA Cup final and not have to worry about CL qualifiers come August.
«
Look, there's lots of people with
good talents out there,»
Conservative backbencher Nick de Bois said.
I do not know who I would vote for, now John has stepped down, Abbott carries a lot of baggage with her, telling Blair about his kids going to private school while hers did as
well, on the whole I suspect I would vote Abbott, sadly it makes little difference, it does
look as if David Miliband will win this one, he is new labour, the new Mp's are mainly new labour, it does
look like the days of the working class are over, perhaps one day we will get a party I some how doubt, it, so where does labour stand, we have the
Conservative party big business, we have liberals not to sure, we have New labour big business Tory Tory and Liberals.
I'm not sure what a
good answer will
look like, but I can say that many American
conservatives read Burke and take him very seriously.
The
Conservative Party
looks set to do even
better than the surprising exit polls predicted, but the real glory in this election lies with the small parties.
If the
Conservatives look like they are going to do
well then it remains a plausible line for us to say that we're the only party that can protect Scotland from the effects of a Tory landslide.»
He is attracting more support from urban and metro areas and
looks to do
better with a mix of both liberal and
conservative segments including Close - in Couples (17 percent overall; 53 percent share of donors among Republicans), Cosmopolitans (15 percent overall; 48 percent of Republicans), and Second City Elite (20 percent overall; 39 percent of Republicans).
Well if they aren't acquainted yet, they should
look no further than this guy, he is probably more
conservative than the
conservative party leaders, Paladino and New Yorkers for Conitutional Freedoms combined.
«This year, why did Matt Doheny take me to Peter Luger's
looking for the
Conservative Party endorsement, or, at
best, an open primary.
In contrast, the
Conservative increase then is still mostly just a result of them
looking good when compared to Labour — their negatives have reduced, but there is no obvious positive boost for them.
I have no doubt that the
Conservative Party will make major gains in votes and seats in the next 10 years that will build to their return to power ultimately, but they are a long way off actually winning a majority and it has to be said that a Hung Parliament now
looks more improbable than at any time since 2001, demographic factors are working against the
Conservative Party as
well - Labour seats mostly are held with far lower turnouts which is partly why Labour can get fewer votes than the
Conservatives and end up with an overall majority and far more seats than the
Conservative Party.
«Now, the opponents are going to say this - and there are going to be a lot of them - and they are going to say, «
Well,
look, this violates
conservative theory.»
If Obama loses that fiscal
conservative group, which he very
well may do, then I would
look for someone like Mark Sanford, or Bobby Jindal (who I am not sold on yet at all) to take the lead in four years.
«I mean the numbers don't
look good in taking the Senate back right now and the Republicans are going to keep the House, and in a Trump presidency, with the Senate confirming a
conservative Supreme Court nominee, all of the progressive things that we care about in New York City could be taken away,» he said.
«When it comes to the
best education policies we should
look at the evidence and we've got some very
good evidence close to home:
look at the transformation of schools in London,» the
Conservative peer continued.
17:22 - The latest constituency results from London don't
look good for Labour The swing to Labour in Bexley and Bromley is just 0.2 % while there was a swing from Labour to the
Conservatives of 3.7 %.
The Labour and
Conservative leaderships had
better hope that people have that power, or else they'll
look like fools.
If you
look beneath the surface of a lot of these liberal /
conservative differences, you'll often (but not always) see the
conservative position rooted in fear of the future and longing for a return to a (real or imagined)
better past, whereas the liberal position is rooted in a distain at an unjust past and a longing for a (real or imagined)
better future.
The
Conservatives» own claims to financial responsibility
look shaky at
best.
With the
Conservative campaign for the Barnsley Central by - election now
well underway, I want to take a
look at the impact of Labour on Barnsley.
Indeed, it's
looking increasingly likely that
Conservative MPs were pushed into accepting the coalition deal on the basis of what was, at
best, a misunderstanding - and, at worst, an outright untruth.
Unfortunately it
looks as though Christine Emmett, the excellent
Conservative candidate I wrote about meeting at conference in Birmingham, is going to do less
well than she deserves.
Social Liberal Forum campaigns on welfare and food poverty illustrate the need for that document to
look forwards as
well as back; to solve problems left by
Conservatives» espousal of regressive policies.
In my latest round of marginals research I have
looked at four constituencies where it has been suggested UKIP pose a challenge to the
Conservatives: Boston & Skegness, which UKIP «won» in the 2013 local elections; Castle Point, where Bob Spink, the first MP to sit for UKIP, came second in 2010; South Basildon & East Thurrock, which is adjacent to one of the party's
best prospects; and North East Cambridgeshire, where the Tories have had concerns in a county where UKIP have had some success in local elections (more...)
Well, if you understand government finances, no - Britain's deficit obsession
looks absurd, given that the original
Conservative aim of eliminating the deficit has now been pushed back from the original 2015 deadline to a whole decade later.
To put this in context, if we
look back at 2006 - 2007 when the opposition
Conservatives had a comparable single - digit lead over the Labour government, David Cameron was pretty much neck and neck with Tony Blair as
best PM, the
Conservatives and Labour were pretty much neck and neck on who would run the economy
well and Cameron had a positive approval rating.
If only some
Conservatives could
look past their obsession with the E.U then Ken Clarke could be given a
good large role on advising Osbourne.
Looking back over other Ashcroft and ComRes polls in Con - Lab marginal seats we've had some showing the
Conservatives doing slightly
better in the marginals, some showing them exactly the same, some showing Labour doing slightly
better.
Conservatives looking for a new deal with EU «want a
better settlement for Britain» said the chair of the Fresh Start Group.
At this point it
looks like the movement
conservatives will «win» because they are the
best at bringing voters to the polls.
I don't propose regional restrictions on the candidates» list but if we are
looking for explanations of why Scotland is in the grip of the SNP, northern England is increasingly Labour territory and southern England is so
Conservative I think we should consider the huge, decades - long transfer of our
best talents into our most winnable territories.