Sentences with phrase «does win the next election»

However, he rejected the inevitable suggestion he is trying to bring back the Blairites, insisting: «There is only one question for Labour - how do we win the next election

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Furthermore I do agree with you that both Notley and Horgan are changing their minds to win the next election but name one — I just need one — Alberta premier since Peter Lougheed or for that matter in all of Canada that has not done the same.
It is time we said to our leaders that while we don't expect to elect any saints to public office, we have had more than enough of political pragmatism rooted in nothing but the desire to win the next election.
Labour have absolutely stacked it, and don't deserve to win the next election.
They're critical to deciding the next general election - but will any of the political parties actually do what they must to win over young voters?
Another point which could be counted in Iran's favour is Venezuela's election as the next NAM chair in 2015; of course, only if Chavez succeeds in winning the coming elections and his health conditions do not worsen.
Do you have one idea to win the next election?
Some may argue that Labour can afford to lose some support in its heartlands so long as it does well where it needs to win seats at the next general election.
Continue reading How big a lead does Labour need in the local elections to be on course to win the next general election?
He argues that to win the next election, Ed Miliband needs to make clear to his supporters that there will be no return to the days of lavish spending, or fight an election knowing that most voters do not believe Labour have learned their lessons, and that many of his potential voters fear Labour would once again borrow and spend more than the country can afford.
How big a lead does Labour need in the local elections to be on course to win the next general election?
Channel 4 picked up on my research to argue that Labour hasn't done enough to win the next election, whilst the BBC's Nick Robinson wondered whether this election might be more than a case of the usual «mid-term blues» and a signal to an increasingly unpopular government that they will be kicked out at the next election.
He won election in 2013 without capturing the borough and doesn't need us to win re-election next year.
The Conservatives will struggle to win the next election unless it does more to attract ethnic minority voters, former Tory party chairman Baroness Warsi has warned.
But let's suppose that Labour does not win the next election?
The Conservatives will struggle to win the next election unless they do more to attract ethnic minority voters, former Tory party chairman Baroness Warsi has warned.
«(1) I don't buy the idea that Cameron is a major asset to the Tory Party... but (2) he shouldn't be ousted... and (3) he can still win the next election Main When should Boris seek to return to the Commons?
A good set of local results like this does not prove the Conservatives will win the next election, and it is a mistake to treat them as a glorified opinion poll.
Do not get me wrong: we have a mountain to climb to win the next election.
Now that she's won statewide election by a 26 - point margin, and has no credible challengers on the horizon for next year, when she'll run for a full term, it's becoming clearer what she intends to do with the remarkable political opportunity she has been given.
Only 50 % were satisfied with the job he is doing, and only 11 % expected the Tories to win the next election.
«There's going to be almost a grieving process that people go through before they can reach acceptance and realise that the main thing the Labour party has to do is hold this government to account and win the next election.
So if he is unable to play that card, either because the economy does not recover in time or because the electorate does not believe him, what is it precisely that Labour does plan to win the next election on?
Home secretary John Reid has said that New Labour will win the next general election if it stays true to the values it has held over the last ten years - regardless of what the opposition does.
The next general election will not be won or lost because of an announcement on Twitter or a YouTube video, but the way politicians do their job and the way voters are getting their information is changing.
«There is no future for an advanced capitalist state by going downmarket and that's why I do believe that Labour can win the next election.
The next election will see a big turnout by Labour and Conservative supporters and where Liberal Democrat MP's do survive it will be solely due to tactical voting, UKIP could even make a breakthrough in a couple of seats but I think Labour will still win, so it will be more strongly toward a 2 party system but with the strongest 4th party performance in UK history.
«The group I will be in is the one that recognises that we didn't win this election but we are on the way to winning the next one if we get it right,» she writes.
«In 2011, when my defeat was very glaring, just like what we have now, I did not go about disparaging the winner; instead, I went back to prepare for the next election, because in any election, one person must win.
Imagine that Labour comes close to winning a majority at the next election but fall just short, as the Tories did in 2010.
As far as the Prufrocks are concerned, he didn't win the last next election and now won't win the next one, either — and, worse, their seats and careers are in play and in peril.
Later on, Corbyn also hits out at the BBC for promoting the narrative that Labour needed to do better in May's local elections — when it lost fewer than 20 council seats — to show it was on track to win the next general election.
«If they can do it, so can I, and over the next few months, that will mean a policy lockdown and crunching the numbers so that when the election begins in 2008 we will have a winning manifesto.»
«It's my view if they don't put a radical enough alternative to the British people then they won't win the next election.
The next election: «I don't underestimate the ability of the Labour Party to win, even under Gordon Brown,» he says.
Will the next election be hung no, will Labour win the next election I do not know or much care, because they are not offering much.
However whoever wins the next election will have two do to highly unpopular things very quickly to decrease the massive Government debt, first - Raise taxes.
I do not think it will get interesting two years for the Tories to pull the Elephant out of the hat, I suspect Clegg and his party will not get another chance to be in power, will labour win the next election, nope not with Miliband and Balls.
Yes we did pretty well at the election, although post referendum, we were always gonna get Ukip votes back, Although it can be argued till the cows come home, had we a different leader last month)(who accepted Brexit) would we have won, same as how well we do in the council elections next month
Once these two things had been done Cameron would be free to do what will be necessary to win the next election and devise policies for that group of voters that Ed Miliband correctly called the squeezed middle.
Facing a divided and unpopular government in its 10th year in power, the Tories are still not doing as well as they need to be if they are to be sure of winning the next election.
Asked who would make the better leader on several specific criteria, such as how they come across on the television, how they perform in the Commons, what chances they would have of winning the next election and who would make the best PM if they did, David Cameron trounced Davis on every count.
Now if we are driven into voting for UKIP, which does still espouse many Traditional Tory Policies, is unequivocal on a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty and which has eschewed all the Eco-rubbish which has beguiled the other political parties such as New Labour, New Conservative and the Lib Dems, this may not win any seats for UKIP at the next General Election, indeed they will be lucky to hold onto Bob Spink's seat at Castle Point under FPTP.
The thrust of the argument is that UKIP do not have to win a single seat at the next election in order to inflict serious damage on Tory candidates in marginal seats.
If a Labour party supporter with a passing knowledge of past elections had been transported to another dimension immediately after the result in 2010, and then returned to these shores today, there would be no doubt in their assessment: Labour is not doing well enough to win next year.
I don't think he can win the Labour Party power at the next election.
He said he did not think Mr Cameron and his frontbench team were homophobic but he claimed the Tory leader could be pushed into rolling back reforms by his own backbenchers if he won the next election.
However, a former minister says: «I don't care what Crosby does so long as he wins us the next election
«Do Conservative MPs really want to win the next election?
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