Sentences with phrase «electoral coalition together»

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The idea of all these initiatives is that it's easier to put Labour's fractured electoral coalition back together through informal co-operation and non-competition rather than aiming for formalised unity at party level.
Fringe causes were put before mainstream concerns, with many in the party seriously accepting the flawed logic that stapling together a collection of special interest groups would create a counterweight to Thatcher's electoral coalition of aspirational voters.
* Cameron's strategy will therefore be to keep the Coalition together for five years, and gradually turn the two parties into a merged force - dominating the «centre ground» (which he believes is essential for victory), isolating his right (which he thinks has hobbled his Party's electoral performance for too long), and delivering him a second term.
In this view, Humpty - Dumpty can not be put together again: the deep fracturing of New Labour's electoral coalition demands a more fundamental reappraisal.
Building a reach unparalleled in British politics, bring together an electoral coalition that saw safe Tory seats tumble, leafy Labour marginals strengthen, and winning the 18 - 24 demographic in Scotland away from the SNP and the dead end of nationalist politics.
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