Sentences with phrase «deputy leader of a political party»

One of the lead authors of the «hard science» section of the upcoming IPCC report is deputy leader of a political party that fancies itself a beacon of leadership in an otherwise irresponsible world.

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[281] Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Democrats political party, made it clear that the government's planned cuts to police budgets will go ahead.
First of all I chaired our backbench committee on Political and Constitutional Reform, where I must admit I felt a complete outsider — not unreasonably when the lead Government spokesman on political and constitutional reform was the Leader of my Party and Deputy Prime Minister, NiPolitical and Constitutional Reform, where I must admit I felt a complete outsider — not unreasonably when the lead Government spokesman on political and constitutional reform was the Leader of my Party and Deputy Prime Minister, Nipolitical and constitutional reform was the Leader of my Party and Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg.
On his part, Mr Emmanuel Agbo, Deputy National Secretary, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) linked the increasing number of political parties to the ambition of some individuals to be parties» national leaders.
Labour's decision to focus its political attack on police cuts is a change of tone from the less successful approach trialled by the party's deputy leader, Harriet Harman, on Newsnight earlier this week.
Liberal Democrats deputy leader Simon Hughes has said the conviction of Vicky Pryce was «very sad» and it was clear from the trial that the case was a «marital issue» and not a «party political one».
Tim Farron told ITV News» Deputy Political Editor Chris Ship said that the party would review the consequences of the policy, adding that leader Nick Clegg shared «the view that this is something that we want to see changed».
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«Nick Clegg is the deputy prime minister and leader of a political party and therefore needs to set out education policy for state schools and that is what he is doing.»
This morning's Telegraph calls him the party's real deputy leader and there's a useful profile of Steve Hilton in this morning's Guardian although Patrick Wintour and Tania Branigan miss one of the most important features of the man who is undoubtedly the most important political influence on David Cameron.
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