Sentences with phrase «economic competence in»

I think people vote mostly for economic competence in a party.

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But McDonnell is proving to be more multi-layered than his caricature, seeking late in his career to match expediency with belief, gripped by the need to prove economic competence (he reads the findings of focus groups as avidly as New Labour's leading figures used to do), knows the importance of narrative and how George Osborne impressively framed one about how Labour crashed the car and should never be given the keys again.
Despite it's disastrous track - record of macro-economic management, epitomised by the Lawson boom in the late 1980s and George Osbourne's ill - timed retrenchment since 2010, the Conservatives have consistently positioned themselves as the party of fiscal discipline and economic competence, as well as the party of entrepreneurship and material affluence.
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Labour took the blame for the crisis, just in the same way the Conservatives lost their reputation for economic competence on Black Wednesday in 1992, when the pound was ejected from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism.
There is strong evidence that Labour is still carrying the burden of being in office when the financial crisis struck, fatally damaging its hard won reputation for economic competence.
Du n no about economic competence on it's own, but measures of overall satisfaction in how they are doing seem pretty high.
By far the most important factor in the Conservative defeat was Black Wednesday and the damage that this did to the Conservative's image for economic competence.
or more) behind on economic competence and Corbyn is roughly the same behind May in approval ratings..
«NO Party has ever won a post war election when they trailed in voter's opinions on their economic competence AND their Leader trailed in voters approval ratings».
Black Wednesday in September 1992 damaged the Conservative government's reputation for economic competence, and by the end of that year Labour had a comfortable lead over the Tories in the opinion polls.
The acceptance of the Economic and Organized Crime Office cheque by the Attorney General and the deception of the public by the Attorney General that it is part payment for the refund ordered by the Court brings into question the competence of the Attorney General and the Government in pursuit of the interest of the Republic,» he added.
The acceptance of the Economic and Organized Crime Office cheque by the Attorney General and the deception of the public by the Attorney General that it is part payment for the refund ordered by the Court brings into question the competence of the Attorney General and the Government in pursuit of the interest of the Republic.
A key factor in eroding the Conservatives» poll lead in the 1992 was Black Wednesday, when the pound's disastrous exit from the European exchange rate mechanism ruined the Tories» reputation for economic competence.
I have been looking at a number other measures of economic competence, in order to come up with a more complete picture, but these also present a pretty mixed picture for both parties.
This event will explore the crucial issue of how the centre - left in British and European politics can restore its reputation for economic competence drawing on the recent research from Southern Discomfort — One Year On, which identified that Labour has a mountain to climb in winning back voters» trust.
«Throughout this campaign the Conservatives have had a substantial leadr over Labour in terms of economic competence — all else flows from that.»
On economic competence, Labour's lead is down to 8 points compared to 22 points at the general election and, perhaps surprisingly given the Conservative party is in the midst of a leadership campaign, while both parties are seen as divided, more people think Labour is divided than the Tories (70 % compared to 58 %).
Labour were ahead in voting intention throughout most of the last Parliament, but were behind on economic competence and leadership, which are normally seen as important drivers of voting intention (the ultimate explanation of this apparent paradox was, of course, that the voting intention polls were wrong).
For example, see Steve Richards in the Independent saying he's «making precisely the same appeal as Tony Blair at the height of his popularity when he argued persistently that New Labour stood for economic competence and social justice», or read Mary Riddell in today's Telegraph.
In the iron triangle of political success - party leader image, economic competence and unity - the Tories are clearly winning on party leader.
His premiership's clear link to economic competence may be responsible for this, as the percentage thinking Labour is more likely to run the economy well has slumped from 49 per cent in 2005 to just 22 per cent now.
Speaking further on the likely impact of the just concluded expanded retreat of the National Economic Council, NEC in Abuja, Governor Fayose stated that the present economic situations in the country indicated that president Buhari lacked technical competence to solve the problem of the Economic Council, NEC in Abuja, Governor Fayose stated that the present economic situations in the country indicated that president Buhari lacked technical competence to solve the problem of the economic situations in the country indicated that president Buhari lacked technical competence to solve the problem of the country.
Labour enjoys 42 % voting support among the full sample, but just 31 % have more faith in the economic competence of the two Eds.
Nick Clegg, in his speech on Wednesday, is going to say that his is the only party that can now deliver both economic competence and fairness.
Some Conservative insiders worry that February 22, 2013, might go down as «Black Friday», comparable to «Black Wednesday» in 1992, when Britain fell out of Europe's currency club, the Exchange Rate Mechanism, and the Tories lost their reputation for economic competence.
The question now is if the sustained electoral success we enjoyed over 13 years will go down as an aberration, an exceptional period in our history, or the opening chapter of a series of New Labour governments dedicated to economic competence and social justice, to the right balance between markets and the state, both reformed in the public interest.
That 20 - point advantage to the Tories is the widest gap that ICM has recorded on economic competence since December 2011, when — with memories of the Brown administration recent, and with Osborne's «omnishambles» 2012 budget still in the future — the Conservative lead on this score briefly hit 21 points.
In the most successful political land - grab since Gordon Brown persuaded the electorate that Labour was the party of economic competence, the Cameroons have colonised the Blairite centre - ground.
Perceptions of economic competence will largely determine who takes power in 2015.
They believe that Northern Rock, in particular, is fast eroding the Prime Minister's reputation for economic competence.
Ed's competence in economic matters is as clear as his appeal generally to voters..
Boasting of the economic management competence of the government, vice president Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia said the achievement they have recorded within this short period is unmatched because inherited a poor economy when they assumed governance in January 2017.
Other tests intended to measure problem - solving ability and the competence to apply mathematical and scientific concepts in real - world settings (such as the Programme for International Student Assessment [PISA] administered by the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development) might yield different results.
Equipping students with economic decision - making skills to navigate through life will lead to increased civic competence, proficiency in logical and analytic reasoning, an appreciation of our free enterprise system, and a development of crucial personal and survival skills.
The OECD's education director Andreas Schleicher explains why there is such a need for new rankings to show young people's competence in a world where globalisation is a powerful economic, political and cultural force.
In a remarkable moment of global consensus, the member states of both the United Nations (UN), through its adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), through its Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) in 2018, prioritized education for global citizenship and global competencIn a remarkable moment of global consensus, the member states of both the United Nations (UN), through its adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), through its Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) in 2018, prioritized education for global citizenship and global competencin 2015, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), through its Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) in 2018, prioritized education for global citizenship and global competencin 2018, prioritized education for global citizenship and global competence.
The ALP's weak suits in 2007 (experience and economic competence) will become their strong suits and they will quote the coalition against the stimulus, boast they got us out of Iraq are pressing forward with «responsible» measures on climate change and are now «building for the future».
By connecting its unique competences in life sciences and materials sciences DSM is driving economic prosperity, environmental progress and social advances to create sustainable value for all stakeholders simultaneously.
Next, the Court had to determine whether the amendment was confined to Part Three of the Treaty and thus had to establish whether it improperly encroached upon other EU policies outside of Part Three, namely the EU's exclusive competence over monetary policy and the power to coordinate economic policy, enshrined in Part One TFEU.
The Regional Economic Integration Organization shall in that case have the rights and obligations of a Contracting State, to the extent that that Organization has competence over matters governed by this Protocol.
Article 219 (4) TFEU provides that «[w] ithout prejudice to Union competence and Union agreements as regards economic and monetary union, Member States may negotiate in international bodies and conclude international agreements.»
The continued presence of Eurozone Member States within the IMF, then, is often justified on the grounds that the Union's competences in the area of economic policy are still limited.
Of course Member States do not want to lose control over their foreign and economic policies, but undeniably the Union's internal competences, tasks, and responsibilities in the area of economic policy coordination (and financial supervision) have been upgraded considerably.
The Regional Economic Integration Organisation shall in that case have the rights and obligations of a Contracting State, to the extent that the Organisation has competence over matters governed by the Convention.
(3) At the time of signature, acceptance, approval or accession, a Regional Economic Integration Organisation may declare in accordance with Article 63 that it exercises competence over all the matters governed by this Convention and that the Member States which have transferred competence to the Regional Economic Integration Organisation in respect of the matter in question shall be bound by this Convention by virtue of the signature, acceptance, approval or accession of the Organisation.
Because of this, an increased focus on the economic value of social - emotional competence and SEL at early ages is needed (e.g., understanding the role that improved social - emotional skills play in increasing the likelihood for attaining a degree).
There are a number of factors that account for why children in divorcing families may have difficulties — loss of contact with a supportive parent, fewer economic resources that lead to multiple changes, more stress, poor parental adjustment, lack of parental competence and conflict between parents.
It includes 80 items divided in seven dimensions: emotional wellbeing (satisfaction, self - concept, stress absence); interpersonal relationships (interactions, relationships and supports); material wellbeing (economic status, employment and living place situation); personal development (education, emotional competence and performance); physical wellbeing (health, everyday activities, health care services and free time); self - determination (autonomy, goals / values, choices); social inclusion (integration and participation in the community, community roles and social supports), and rights (legal / human rights).
First, parent support programs improve parental competence / confidence and parental beliefs that child - initiated interactions are most important in parent - child interactions.7, 8 Second, although general parent support programs support social - emotional development of children, parent support that is directed at parental emotional and educational / economic development has an enhanced impact on child social - emotional development.9 Third, participatory help - giving practices contribute the most to parents» judgment of their children's emotional competence.7 Fourth, group approaches to parental support have a more powerful effect on child social - emotional competence than home - visiting approaches.9
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