Not exact matches
One
of the most striking aspects in the
current debate on devolution in the North
of England is that the main actors (local governments,
leaders» boards,
political parties, business organisations, etc.) seem to work in isolation — each devising their own plans, often irrespective (or wary)
of the positions
of the others.
«The new
leader was also elected with an overwhelming mandate on a
political programme that seeks to take the
party in a direction that reflects the
current views
of party members,» he writes.
Sadly for the Conservatives, not one
of her successors as
party leader (notably the
current holder) can match her
political skills, strengths and service.
I know that those who carelessly condemn him in public, clandestinely go back to heal wounds knowing what the man represents, his affability, readiness to listen and reluctance to get emotional easily no wonder after years
of intense condemnation, Prof Martey openly praised him for his humility and assured him
of his constant prayers to succeed.In our bid to get our
parties to office, we must also consider the safety
of our nation and the cohesion we've enjoyed so far.I don't think the Npp in its
current state can manage its internal issues if elected into office let alone manage the nation.Our democracy shouldn't be toyed with in the name
of political extremism and unworkable promises.We don't need a
leader who will establish himself by intimidation and force, who will choose henchmen around himself, create secret police and abandoned all pretence
of consulting the wishes
of the masses but will only expect regimented YES from us on all national issues like we seeing in the Npp today.
That left the Liberal Democrats, who through a spokesperson for their
leader Nick Clegg reiterated their lack
of appetite to take on the wrath
of public opinion by proposing more money for
political parties in the
current climate.
He lamented that majority
of the
current political party leaders grew or learn politics under the military arrangement, saying that those who knew what the military did have left the shore
of political leadership.
The
current Labour leadership was «one
of the least business - friendly
leaders of political parties I have seen for years» said a former minster, who served under the last Labour government.