Labour's
electoral coalition risks fracture on three fronts.
Not exact matches
With the emergence of the black churches, which are engaged in
electoral registration drives and are seeking to become a political force as in America, the
Coalition parties
risk punishment in the marginal seats.
Indeed, can't I equally argue that Neal Lawson
risks narrowing his
coalition of support for
electoral reform by suggesting that the existence of a national campaign on PR means postponing or vetoing any consideration of party reform issues on their merits (where he seems to argue that the principle would be one he would support, were it not for this context)?
The party must rebuild its broad
electoral coalition, which is at
risk of fracture on three fronts.