Sentences with phrase «elections next spring»

The voters could easily switch to the LibDems (Calamity Clegg he may be but he appeals to women whilst Vince Cable comes across as well informed and sensible), the Greens (the fruits of a quarter of a century of green propaganda in our state schools and the Greens are the only party not seen as sleazy), the BNP (as the depression bites and unemployment rises, immigration will become a huge issue) or UKIP (Nigel Farage, the ace communicator, dispenses common sense in a straightforward manner and UKIP will become prominent in the EU Parliament elections next spring).
The elections next spring are likely to renew the pressure.
Italy's election next spring is likely to result in a hung parliament, further limiting the scope for reforms.
As for the Conservatives, this was an election that they needed to win big to prove that they were on course for a landslide come the general election next spring — hence the repeated visits by David Cameron and his top team to the town.

Not exact matches

NewsWise will roll out to Ontario classrooms this spring and will arrive nationally sometime next year ahead of the federal election.
He has until the spring of next year to deliver his final report, setting the stage for the Liberals to make pharmacare a centrepiece of the party's 2019 election campaign.
Both seem likely to win the next provincial elections, in June in Ontario and next spring in Alberta.
«The growing debacle surrounding the election of a new Republican House Speaker and the potential crisis if Congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling within the next month are additional risks that have sprung up in the past couple of weeks,» Capital Economics said in a research note last week.
A founding convention will be held and the plan is to have constituency associations and candidates in place in time for the next election in spring 2019.
Notley may be holding back for a number of reasons: (1) electoral reform wasn't part of her platform so she may be reluctant to spring it on Albertans, (2) she may be waiting to see how Trudeau's electoral reform works out and (3) she may be banking on the fact that the WR and PCs won't get it together in time for the next election.
After that, goes the plan, members in both parties would approve the new entity later this year and then candidates and constituencies would be put in place in 2018 to fight the next election, scheduled for the spring of 2019.
Plus, the primary elections are all - important across much of the country, again in part because of gerrymandering, and they'll start up next Spring.
The Scottish Liberal Democrats have a real chance of winning next spring's Holyrood elections, their leader has declared.
The Five Stars will win a large parliamentary delegation at the next general election in spring, but it is impossible to say what will happen next.
At the same time, a year of good governance is certainly not enough to fix Italy's problems and it is increasingly clear that, after the general elections foreseen for next spring, the country can not afford to go back to politics as usual.
But what if Labour performs poorly in the whole batch of elections taking place next spring?
Ed Miliband's clash with the unions will come to a head with a «special» party conference next spring, in a bid to get the confrontation out of the way 12 months before the next general election.
Alan Johnson will be able to come in and promise an early general election — in the spring of next year; that is, roughly, when there has to be an election anyway and nobody has anything to lose.
ALBANY — Anticipating special elections after the state budget is passed in the spring of next year, the state Democratic Party is calling on Democratic factions within the Senate to reunify and form a majority coalition after that time.
The report will be released in late spring or early summer 2010 and is intended to make economic development a focus of next year's gubernatorial election, Drinan said.
Next year (in spring, I think) Greece will hold elections for the Presidency of the Republic.
Clegg's act of defiance might not win many votes directly, but it will give activists a huge spring in their step as they plough through Tory shires, fighting to win county council seats in next week's local elections.
«Vote for the ideal Conservative election leaflet Main What exactly is on the agenda for next weekend's spring conference?»
Under the change, Wisconsin's primary next year would be April 3, the same day as the spring election.
The coalition's failure to take decisive steps against the shift could cost the Conservatives in next spring's European elections.
The febrile political atmosphere around Westminster ahead of next week's pre-budget report, as the political dividing lines of the next general election start to take shape, has seen our old friend «the snap election» back in the game, as commentators ask whether the government might now go to the country by the spring.
Ironically, a deal to secure the Democratic majority may have cost Mr. Liu the election: he lost much of his coveted labor backing, like the Working Families Party, after Mr. Avella's IDC agreed this Spring to govern with the Democratic conference next year.
There'll be more pressure on Clegg if the Liberal Democrats fold in the Oldham East and Saddleworth poll., and after next spring's local elections.
In «In the Wake of the Storm,» which is now available at www.EducationNext.org and will appear in the Spring 2010 issue of Education Next, Harvard researcher Michael Henderson tells the story behind the passage of voucher legislation in Louisiana and identifies the election of Bobby Jindal, a popular governor committed to school choice, as the most critical factor.
We'll see if lawmakers decide to institute a pay increase for teachers during the short legislative session next spring (which, incidentally, coincides with an election year.)
The news will cheer prospective applicants who have been waiting since last spring for the next round of applications after bidding was indefinitely delayed by the general election.
Both seem likely to win the next provincial elections, in June in Ontario and next spring in Alberta.
There's also a lot of talk about a federal election coming up next spring and a big mayoralty race in Toronto.
Politicians are slogging each other, tuning up for the U.S. presidential election, next spring's provincial election in B.C. or just in case there is a voter watching.
I think that I should run as an independent candidate in the next Ontario Provincial election in my Peterborough riding (likely next spring) and become a politician.
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