Sentences with phrase «election spending return»

All in all, the party's 2015 general election spending return was missing at least # 104,765 in payments.
It also says the 2015 general election spending return «was not a complete statement of its campaign spending payments» and that payments were included «that were not party campaign spending» and that «omitted other party campaign payments».

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He can either make clear to his supporters that there will be no return to the days of lavish spending, or he can 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.
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.
Given that the economy eclipses every other issue in every issue tracker you care to name, the 2015 election message will surely be that a vote for Miliband would be a return to the «bad old days of spend, spend, spend».
The perverse effect of these decisions is that the Budget commits the coalition to some significant green spending, with little chance of any return on its investment before the election.
WikiLeaks spent the final weeks of the 2016 presidential election leaking information harmful to Clinton's campaign — but now they're not happy with the man who beat her, saying he broke his promise about releasing his tax returns.
The commission has since opened investigations into the spending returns of the Conservatives, the Green party, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Women's Equality party in the 2017 general election.
The spending returns filed by the 191 candidates who stood in the elections also show that the financial commitment of the Liberal Democrats to these elections was less than wholehearted.
«We will not be returning these funds, which were contributed during a previous election cycle and already spent
Tories fear Ukip could make capital out of any perception that England will lose out if Scotland gains the power to set its own spending, taxes and welfare policy — or so - called devo max — in return for staying in the UK, ahead of a potentially damaging by - election in Clacton next month.
The spending return for the UK general election was missing payments worth at least # 104,765 and payments worth up to # 118,124 were either not reported to the commission or were incorrectly reported by the party.
However, the commission found that a proportion of the party's national spending actually related to the effort to secure the election of the local candidate, Mackinlay, and should have been declared in his election return.
«This investigation and these fines relate to national spending by CCHQ [Conservative Campaign Headquarters], and the Conservative party's national spending return for the 2015 general election.
But biomedical lobbyists hope that he will use his clout as chair of both the Senate spending panel that controls NIH's budget and the authorizing committee that sets policy for the agency to make things happen when the lame - duck Congress returns after the fall election.
When you've lost Bart Simpson, you just may have lost the country, as evidenced by the unions» dismal return on the millions they spent in the November elections.
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