Mandelson said broadcasters shouldn't «empty - chair» Cameron if he doesn't
do leaders debates.
Not exact matches
The low threshold for success means she is free to play offense — as she
did Thursday in the Maclean's
leaders debate.
The PSOE's party elders
did not choose him for this role, but if Pedro Sánchez takes the lead, in Europe as much as in Spain, and reopens the
debate about the euro, acknowledging that the current structure
does not work and defining with the help of hindsight what vulnerabilities must be addressed in a reformed European Union, the party's new
leader can halt the decline of the PSOE at home and reverse the ugly nationalism spreading through Europe.
It seems bizarre that the most reasonable understanding of why the 2008 bank crisis
did not require a vast public subsidy for Wall Street occurred at Monday's Republican presidential
debate on June 13, by none other than Congressional Tea Party
leader Michele Bachmann — who had boasted in a Wall Street Journal interview two days earlier, on Saturday, that she voted against the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) «both times.»
Ottawa — On the cusp of Thursday's federal election
debate on the economy, the Trade Justice Network, (www.tradejustice.ca), a coalition of Canadian unions, environmental groups and citizens» groups, is calling on federal
leaders to mandate the Parliamentary Budget Officer to
do real fact - based analysis before they sign «free trade» deals that are destructive to Canadian -LSB-...]
«I know the math is difficult...» Jim Prentice to Rachel Notley during the
Leaders Debate Apr 23, 2015 Ms Soapbox doesn't like math.
The ordained
leaders of the Church, and the laity who are Christ's principal witnesses in the public square,
do not enter public life proclaiming, «The Church teaches...» When the question at issue is an immoral practice, they enter the
debate saying, «This is wicked; it can not be sanctioned by the law and here is why, as any reasonable person will grasp.»
To continue to draw up — as many of our denominational
leaders do — battle lines with humanists on one side and theists on the other is specious and still reflects the popular, but otiose, approach to the whole
debate.
But many conservatives complained that the statement watered down church teaching and
did not accurately reflect their discussions here, where nearly 200 Catholic
leaders are meeting to
debate pastoral approaches to modern family life.
Evangelical
leaders supported Obama's call for comprehensive immigration reform, but that doesn't mean that the
debate among political activists is over.
If the church
did not maintain a voice in the contemporary
debate about the nature of reality and the purpose of human life, it could not hold or attract the kind of
leaders it needed for the future.
After all, if all these smarter - than - me theologians, theorists, academics, scholars, thinkers, and
leaders on both sides of the issue haven't been able to put the
debate to rest, what chance
does a slim yellow book by a happy - clappy Canadian mama - writer have?
I've spent far more time than I care to admit combing through complementarian literature, reading
debates about whether women can read Scripture aloud in church, whether female missionaries should be permitted to give presentations on Sunday evenings, what age groups women should be allowed to teach in Sunday school, whether women can speak in small group Bible studies, what titles to bestow upon worship
leaders and children's ministry coordinators so that they don't appear too authoritative, and on and on and on.
We
do not follow the Nicene Creed, where a bunch of
leaders from differing sects argued and
debated over the doctrine before finally strong - arming the rest into voting on a very confusing and depressing definition of God with direct disagreements from the Bible.
Arsenal have never replaced Patrick Vieira adequately, they say, and particularly the way he led his teammates, but the man himself has added his voice to the
debate, as reported by The Mirror, and it will probably surprise you to hear our former captain claim that Arsenal
do have plenty of
leaders in the dressing room.
At the end of it the
debate will boil down to
DO WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO WIN THE EPL OR THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE??? first let's start with what went wrong the other season nothing we finished 12 pts behind the league
leaders chelsea and 5 pts behind city... mmmh injuries (no longer news and infact we're already in it), lack of a proper dm till the new year (le coq emergence who desperately needed a back up), lack of a lethal striker (giroud's 3mnth injury noted though obviously not good enough and the sole reason wenger himself was reportedly looking for an «exceptional striker») and finally the obvious lack of depth in key positions (DM, CBs and yes a CF).
The Speech of Opposition
leader, Aitzaz Ahsan from Pakistan People's Party on 5th day of the very heated
debate on the matter can be watched here (In urdu language) in which he blasted the Government's ambigious stance and the proposal to send Armed forces to a war which Pakistani people
did not feel was theirs.
What would you
do in a TV
debate with
leaders of other parties?I'd spike their water with a potent cocktail of skunk and ecstasy and enjoy watching their over-earnest, knee - jerk policy - making dissolve into a heady, Dionysian love fest.
After listening to Senate Democratic Conference
Leader John Sampson explain why bills like the Farm Workers Bill of Rights should be allowed to come to the floor for a
debate and eventual vote even if it's clear they don't have sufficient support to pass — «This is about democracy!»
This places the vote on the Senate Calendar but that doesn't mean it will come up for vote as the Senate Majority
Leader is ultimately responsible for scheduling the
debates and votes and may simply not schedule them.
This shows exactly why Cameron and his advisers have been so keen to avoid head - to - head
debates with the Labour
leader and why Labour have
done everything they can to pressure Cameron into accepting them.
how
do you think these mighty neo-blairites managed to engineer the public reaction to the
leaders»
debate??
The Scottish Tory
leader helped to save David Cameron the in Scottish referendum in 2014 - and political observers suggested she may have
done same in the EU
debate with passionate and punchy performance.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo expressed frustration with his fellow Democrats on the national level for what he characterized as inaction on gun control, two which U.S. Senate Minority
Leader Chuck Schumer replied: «The national Democrats are seriously
debating it, so for him to say we won't
do it is incorrect.
Nicola Sturgeon is seen to have
done well in the
debate between the Magnificent Seven
leaders that was screened live to the nation on April 2.
Miliband has come across in the first two
leader debates as a competent, articulate and capable individual and, in that sense, he has
done himself some good.
«I thought there had been enough of an opening up of
debate under Ed [Miliband] that if Jeremy was on the ballot paper we would
do quite well,» Jon Lansman, a close adviser of the Labour
leader and chair of the pro-Corbyn Momentum group, told the New Statesman recently.
Nick Clegg performed obviously better than the other two
leaders in the first
debate, but didn't raise his game to the same extent as either of his rivals for the later ones.
Perhaps the party, and its new
leader, would have benefited from the open
debate of a contested election but playing the gallant losing candidate
did not appeal.
The All People's Congress (APC) wishes to state categorically that our
Leader & 2016 Presidential Candidate, Dr. Hassan Ayariga is NOT a PR for the NDC and that NDC decision to boycot IEA
Debate has absolutely nothing to
do with Dr. Hassan Ayariga.
After a last - minute scramble for nominations, he made it on to the ballot paper just before the deadline thanks to a number of MPs who
did not want him to be
leader «lending» him their nominations «to broaden the
debate».
The Conservative Party and UKIP want an in / out referendum, Labour
does not and the Liberal Democrats certainly recognise it as an important matter, even if
leader Nick Clegg is refusing to come down on either side of the
debate.
If Nicola Sturgeon and Leanne Wood
do end up representing their parties in the
debates, they will take to the stage as party
leaders but, interestingly, not as prospective parliamentary candidates for the actual election.
However, his strategy is still being questioned by some within the party following the poor election results, especially after his one - on - one
debate with Ukip
leader Nigel Farage
did not appear to win him much support.
The irony of Corbyn's ascension (to the point where an increasing number ask whether he could win), one source said, is that «He doesn't want to be
leader, he was very open about just wanting to influence the
debate.
It didn't really matter how well Nicola Sturgeon performed in last night's opposition
leaders»
debate.
«We have to
do some serious thinking and I actually welcome everybody's contribution into the
debate but I'm not going to sit here as
leader now and proclaim that's what the answer is because it would be pretty odd not to have actually said that a week before.»
Of course, they don't agree on every detail of every policy, but I think it's good to have that
debate between the shadow chancellor and the
leader of the party.
But he and his supporters
do also now need to
do more to ensure that they frame and shape
debates about the direction which the
leader wants the policy review to take.
The Ukip
leader said he
did not «lose my rag» when he attacked the audience during last night's televised
debate for their «left - wing bias.»
The UKIP
leader was predicted to
do well — and he didn't fare too badly in the post
debate polls.
Opposition politicians
did their best to mercilessly mock Theresa May for failing to turn up for the BBC's TV
debate with other party
leaders.
The Tory
leader is avoiding TV
debates for the same reason he avoids all scrutiny - because what he says has no connection to what he
does
Paladino, when asked if he would
debate the teen, said, «I don't see the need to
debate an uninformed kid that's been put up by the union
leaders with the sole purpose of stacking the board with union - aligned people.»
The Lib Dem
leader said he
did not believe gay sex was a sin, but was criticised for initially refusing to answer the question, saying he didn't want to get into «theological
debates.»
But Labour sources said he had agreed not to oppose the
leader over the despatch box again, like he
did to such devastating effect in the Syria
debate.
County Legislator Gordon Burrows
did not comment during the
debate and
did not add his name to a press release issued by two Republican legislators, Minority
Leader John Testa, and Legislator Margaret Cunzio.
Not only
did he find himself at the short end of the stick when a
leader was last chosen, but his campaign this year, stuck in the doldrums for months, gained critical traction as he contrasted, in
debate after
debate, what he described as his inclusive style of leadership and decision - making with a heavy - handed control of the Council he saw from Quinn, who for months had been the clear frontrunner.
Plaid Cymru
leader Ieuan Wyn Jones said: «In what was a very sterile
debate, not once
did we hear the word Wales mentioned by any of the
leaders.
«Twenty - two brilliant and experienced
leaders coming from the scientific community, policy - makers, industry, and NGOs from both sides of the Atlantic, sitting together in a small room for a day, engaging in a lively, open
debate without any taboos, and coming up with recommendations on the
do's and don'ts in providing science - based advice to policy - makers.