Not exact matches
He noted that neither Labour nor the Conservatives had mentioned the «M» word in their respective
manifestos at the last general
election.
The sermon looked
at the time almost like an
election manifesto: this, he almost seemed to be saying, ought to be the message of the next Pope.
FI joins call for new deal for dads in
election manifestos The Fatherhood Institute has joined a coalition of charities and trade unions, to call on the UK's political parties to include policies aimed
at promoting involved fatherhood in their
election manifestos.
He was, after all, the man that wrote the Labour
manifesto at the 2010
election.
I suppose after the Tories misled voters
at the general
election with a
manifesto that could be filed on the fiction shelf, impersonation is an obvious principle - free option for Conservatives without scruples.
The Labour
manifesto for the 2010 general
election again reiterated support for the third runway subject to environmental conditions, but added that the party «will not allow additional runways to proceed
at any other airport in the next Parliament.»
And I read the
manifestos of all the parties standing in my constituency
at every
election.
Speaking
at the Launch of an
election task - force in the Volta Region, Mr John Asiedu Nketiah aka General Mosquito, dismissed claims that the NDC delayed its
manifesto launch to steal ideas from the NPP, adding that the party doesn't steal from losers.
The Party of European Socialists has attracted some rather unfavourable comment in the FT and The Economist (and much positive coverage elsewhere) on our
manifesto for the 2009 European
elections — agreed by all member parties including Labour
at our meeting on December 1 in Madrid: check it out
at http://www.pes.org/content/view/1457/72.
If the Liberal Democrats can ensure that their party structures operate so as to allow a clear voice to come through, they have every chance of putting forward a distinctive
manifesto at the next
election - one that will, in all likelihood, put it closer to a reformed Labour Party, should the Alternative Vote deliver another hung parliament.
Discussions that shape the content of the next General
Election manifesto will be
at the core of the agenda.
Some MPs and Party members fear that David Cameron doesn't really want progress on this front
at all, because he's hoping for a joint Coalition front
at the next
election, and therefore a joint
manifesto with the Liberal Democrats.
I pointed out we had written the
manifesto in a short space of time because it was a surprise
election but that we would look
at ways of reducing that debt burden, recognising quite a lot of it is never going to be collected anyway and try and reduce that.»
Although there's always a lot of talk
at election time about «who's writing the
manifesto», the task is never delegated to one individual.
«There was a strong consensus from the Meeting that it would be better to take some of the heat out of this public debate; this would entail taking forward a calmer internal party review of funding which would be more comprehensive and balanced (including importantly, addressing the Conservative multi-million pound donations
at and between
elections) and putting that forward as part of Labour's
manifesto offer for party funding reforms.»
I promise today that
at the next
election, we will present a
manifesto that explains how we can help to make the living wage a part of our strategy to make Britain's economy work for working people again.
The Welsh Conservatives focused on reform of the EU
at the launch of their
manifesto for the European
elections in Cardiff.
But for now
at least, on economic policy, on which the fate of millions and the result of next
election will depend, Ed has failed to deliver the change Britain needs from the
manifesto policy the electorate rejected.
It is an ineluctable fact: poll after poll has shown that most Britons are strongly against the expansion of the EU's power - and an even greater majority demand the referendum promised by all three main parties in their
manifestos at the last General
Election.
Welcome to this new section of ConservativeHome - FutureConservatism.com - where I'll be setting out the kind of electoral
manifesto and machine that can help give David Cameron a majority
at the next
election.
Launched
at Labour party conference 2013, Labour Uncut's first book, «Labour's
manifesto uncut: How to win in 2015 and why» maps out a centrist view of what the party's electoral offer could be
at the next
election.
Alexander told BBC Radio 4's The World
at One: «Nick Clegg has made clear, and I share this view, that Lord Rennard will not have a role in the
election campaign or in drawing up the
election manifesto.
The Vice President, who's the running mate to John Mahama for the December
elections, said this
at the Banquet Hall of the State House, ahead of an event on Tuesday, where President Mahama gave highlights of the National Democratic Congress» (NDC)
manifesto for the 2016 polls, which is slated to be fully launched
at Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo Region on Saturday.
UKIP has put Britain's withdrawal from the EU and stricter controls on immigration
at the heart of its
manifesto and Nigel Farage has had to repeatedly fend off questions during the
election about his party having racists in its ranks.
More effective regulation of academies and free schools and better local coordination of education must be
at the heart of political parties»
manifesto commitments ahead of the General
Election.
In 2008, none of the political parties had issued its
manifesto for study and scrutiny by the electorates
at the apogee of the
elections i.e. the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the Convention Peoples Party (CPP), the Peoples National Convention (PNC) and the Democratic Freedom Party (DFP).
As he set out his
manifesto plans for the next general
election at a press conference in Westminster this morning, Clegg told Politics.co.uk he had «unanimous» support from his MPs.
The ruling New Patriotic Party also touched on providing a similar scheme in its
manifesto under Creative Arts
at cited on page 171 Chapter 17 Section III during the 2016 general
elections.
One problem which could emerge is that, despite the «invitation to join the government of Britain» emblazoned on the front cover of the Conservative party's
election manifesto, many people won't bother turning up
at all.
«The Conservative
election manifesto said that we don't need to have profit
at the moment, the Liberal Democrat
manifesto said that we don't need profit
at the moment and we don't.»
Speaking
at the launch of the party's
manifesto, Mr. Portuphy also emphasized the need for the party to «help the sick, weak and needy» to vote on
election day to increase the party's chances of winning the
election.
As part of their
manifesto at the 2015 general
election, the Conservative Party promised to repeal the Human Rights Act 1998 and replace it with a «British Bill of Rights».
Conservatives will be free to change spending priorities within the fixed budget: «Adopting these 2 per cent a year spending plans has implications for the
manifesto that we will offer the country
at the next
election.
«Shadow transport secretary Theresa Villiers said this week that the Conservatives will back the development of new high speed rail lines in their
election manifesto... «I am working hard on proposals to take high speed rail forward in this country to see if we can't
at least start to catch up with countries like France and to deal with the capacity problems on our network,» she said.»
And backbencher Jamie Reed said he would stand
at a general
election «under a Labour banner» but he would find it hard to stand on Corbyn's
manifesto.
Only 8 days till the
election and Scottish Labour have only just published their
manifesto at 10 am today.
They remain torn between the demands of a shadow treasury team (which includes Shabana Mahmood, the previous universities spokesperson) who are eager not to be seen to make unaffordable promises and a political opportunity to put a radical offer on tuition fees
at the centre of the Labour
election manifesto.
It is often argued by the proponents of executive supremacy that a government effectively enjoys a direct democratic mandate because most voters in general
elections believe they are voting for a party
manifesto and a prime minister
at the same time as selecting a constituency MP.
A lot of the policy originates from the first leadership campaign, when Andrew Fisher was actually working
at PCS [trade union] and managing to turn out a huge number of documents which formed the skeleton of the general
election manifesto.
At the last
election our
manifesto commitment on tax was to take the poorest taxpayers out of paying tax altogether, so that nobody...
In September last year, Miliband was threatening to cap donations to all political parties
at # 5,000 as part of its
election manifesto.
The legislator, while addressing thousands of party supporters
at the launch of the NPP's
election 2016 campaign
manifesto in Accra, vowed that the NPP will...
«
At the last
election, all political parties put forward in their
manifestos proposals for a partly or mainly elected House of Lords.
At the last
election our
manifesto commitment on tax was to take the poorest taxpayers out of paying tax altogether, so that nobody would pay income tax on earnings below # 10,000.
The launch comes three weeks after thousands of party supporters gathered
at the Sunyani Coronation park in the Brong Ahafo region to witness the launch of the main
election manifesto document.
Robert regarding your view that labour cold win with 35 %, yes, but we won in 1974 ′ with 37 % and I believe Callaghan actually got a few more votes in 79 ′ than 74 although the percentage was the me, the point was that the 74
manifesto was so far from what the public felt, that the following
election lots of liberals or stay
at home voters came out and the Tories would get 13 + million for the next f our.
Take a look
at its 2005
election manifesto.
And
at the last general
election, reforming the House of Lords was included in the Labour
manifesto by its author, Ed Miliband.
Andrew Neil looked
at two leaders» wives stepping into
election campaign, while Labour leader Ed Miliband launched his party's women's
manifesto.
The promise was also used to persuade Eurosceptics to vote Conservative
at the
election last year, and it featured prominently in the
manifesto.