Sentences with phrase «denying voters the right»

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But some have argued such a move would create a two - tier citizenship in which the youngest voters are denied the universal rights to adulthood.
Yet, if our analysis is even close to being right, the voters of the North West will play a leading role in denying Labour a majority in 2015 — just as they did with the Conservatives in 2010.
«It also effectively punishes districts, voters, taxpayers and school children in districts where school boards and voters exercise their constitutionally protected right to exceed the tax cap, by denying tax credits to otherwise eligible taxpayers in such districts.
If the Conservatives put their candidates in seats they are on track to lose from individual constituencies at the head of their «top - up» lists, ordinary voters will in effect be denied their right to throw out an AM who for any reason they don't want to see re-elected.
As for CLPs nominating him, yes they're all in areas where labour does well already the Midlands inner London, the right of the party being burnt out after 20 years, but it's not the CLPs it's the voters in the street, how many CLPs nominating people, know what their electorate think, as for Dan Hodges, whatever you think of him, can you deny he believes what he says about labour being massacred if corbyn took us into the 2020 election.
Though the whisper campaigns are hard at work trying to convince voters that the film itself is too «hard to watch,» there will be no denying Ejiofor's talent, and right now I consider him the early frontrunner to take the trophy home.
But — and here we have the best argument possible for increased local autonomy instead of less — because of state law, hammered out in back rooms by powerful union interests, local voters were denied their electoral rights.
The new report, «Out of Control: The Systemic Disenfranchisement of African American and Latino Communities Through School Takeovers,» shows how elected school boards have been dissolved or stripped of their power and voters have been denied the right to local governance of their public schools.
The voters in a democracy have the right to know who among their representatives in Parliament are climate change deniers.
Alito was a fair bit more circumspect than 5th Circuit Judge Harold DeMoss who recently wrote this article accusing the Supreme Court of usurping the rights of voters to approve or deny what he considers to be constitutional change — in his opinion, that document does not guarantee a right of privacy (nee abortion).
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