Sentences with phrase «feet after the general election»

Those spending time with Theresa May report she is finally finding her feet after the General Election disaster.
Experts have pointed to surveys which suggest the Conservatives will gain a stronger footing after the general election, giving the party a mandate to push forward the Brexit agenda, which could provide more certainty for investors.

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Publisher biteback Biteback said the book would cover the battle for Brexit, from the «massing of the UKIP foot soldiers after the general election and the squabbling of the various Leave groups, to the arrival of the cabinet cavalry after Cameron's Brussels deal and the dramatic final weeks fought on battle buses and in TV studios».
He promised to put the party on a «war footing» in case of an early general election after the Tory leadership contest is decided in September.
Labour haven't sunk this low since September 1983, after Michael Foot had lost the general election.
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