Sentences with phrase «for prime»

He is calling for the prime minister to initiate a renegotiation of Britain's relationship with the European Union based on free trade, competitiveness and growth rather than political union and «deadweight regulation».
The law is a shield for the prime minister, but he did not use it elegantly.
In 2001 or so, I wrote a speech for Iain Duncan Smith that went well enough, and was drafted on the back of it into his team for Prime Minister's Questions prep.
A spokesman for the prime minister also played down suggestions that the government could use a resolution rather than a bill.
The think tank said this was good news for Prime Minister David Cameron, who has proposed such a renegotiation.
While Ulrich professed friendship and respect for Malliotakis he nonetheless said «I don't think she was ready for prime time,» noting her limited fundraising and name recognition.
He is not regarded as a more credible candidate for Prime Minister, and his party continues to trail on the economy, the dominant issue of the day.
Politically, its significance was in Boris» decision to come out fighting for the prime minister.
He went on to be a special adviser to Douglas Hogg, the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and worked at 10 Downing Street as well as for Prime Minister John Major's campaign team in the party's unsuccessful 1997 general election campaign, before becoming a speechwriter and political secretary to Major's successor as party leader, William Hague.
Republican Council Member Eric Ulrich today renewed his support for independent mayoral candidate Bo Dietl, while dismissing the Republican mayoral nominee as not «ready for prime time.»
His resignation is a fresh blow for the prime minister who has already lost ten advisers since the election and will have hoped that the exodus was coming to an end.
With Mitt deserves the attention of the voter as it's doing something new, even if the platform wasn't 100 % ready for prime - time.
I think it's important that at this time in resigning I take away this distraction... and I really do want to reiterate my full support for the prime minister.»
The speech comes at the beginning of a busy week for the prime minister.
«I think it was President Obama who said you can disagree without being disagreeable and in a way maybe that's a sort of lesson for prime minister's questions,» he told BBC Radio 4's The World This Weekend.
What makes this so terrible for the prime minister is the ammunition it gives his eurosceptic enemies — both inside and outside his party.
Ed's shooting for prime minister of London but he doesn't insist on the correct version of his own goddam name?
David Cameron will not want to let Gordon Brown's claims about the economy go unanswered as the pair line up for another prime minister's questions.
Had Mr Robinson's version of events been known at the time, it would have been tricky for the prime minister to reappoint his friend.
According to Charles Clarke, speaking before Brown moved to clean up MPs» expenses: «It is now absolutely essential for the Prime Minister to take active steps to restore confidence in politics — Labour politics in particular.
As the domestic and international fall - out from Thursday's defeat for the prime minister continues, Labour responded angrily.
He later became Press Secretary for the Prime Minister of the Bahamas in 1988.
As Brown prepared for Prime Minister's Questions, the former Cabinet ministers circulated a letter among colleagues calling for a secret ballot on his leadership.
In practice, there would be very strong public demand for the Prime Minister to be a member of the House of Commons, so option (3) would probably be chosen.
Amongst the plethora of books on the EU referendum and its consequences Tim Shipman's All Out War The Full Story of How Brexit Sank Britain's Political Class (William Collins) is without doubt the best overall account with lessons for Prime Minister May and her close advisers.
As increasing surveillance powers have long been a priority for Prime Minister May, her government might be unwilling to agree to robust protections of privacy.
But fleetingly Cameron became a reformer and introduced an act that makes it very difficult for a Prime Minister to call an early election.
The two - day trip could not have come at a worse time for the prime minister, with elections in Burma currently earning international condemnation and turning the spotlight on Burma's main international ally.
If that's what does it for you Prime minister... #PMQs
This can be particularly difficult for prime ministers.
The leader is bad enough for the prime minister's highly - prized reputation as a safe pair of hands in tough times.
Just as in the past, Europe will become a running sore for the prime minister.
Our panel — even those with no deep affection for the Prime Minister or his party — said that trusting David Cameron was the best guidance on how they should vote.
Football authorities should take into account the fact that «high profile players are often role models», a spokesperson for the prime minister said.
Scottish nationalists are calling for the prime minister to repeal legislation that discriminates against Roman Catholics.
Meanwhile a spokesman for the prime minister turned down four opportunities this morning to confirm that the changes will definitely happen, increasing speculation that a climbdown is in the offing.
For a prime example of how negotiations via media declarations can go wrong, consider the utter mess the UK is in with respect to Brexit negotiations.
The intelligence and security committee, which will produce a private report for the prime minister's eyes soon, made available a shortened version of its findings today which backed up the view of the joint committee.
That's because in a hung parliament scenario there's no requirement for the prime minister to resign immediately.
Ms. Rice isn't ready for prime time.
It's not enough for the prime minister to say he will raise human rights with China, he must prove it.
And then there's «safeguarding» - the word of the week for the prime minister, obviously.
It's likely to be a huge test for the prime minister, certainly the biggest test of his leadership.
Having joined the Conservative Research Department in 2004, Dowden served more recently as David Cameron's deputy chief of staff and now forms part of the crucial Wednesday morning briefing team for Prime Minister's Questions.
The move has been seen as a diplomatic coup for the prime minister, who has made Sudan a foreign policy priority since assuming office.
«For the prime minister to undermine his ministers in this way - astonishingly while one is live on air in the middle of a TV interview - reveals the true extent of the policy chaos within his government,» he said.
Just after the session ended, two interviews with senior Conservatives made life even more difficult for the prime minister.
I'm not sure what the Labour Party constitution says about it, but there is certainly no legal requirement for the Prime Minister to be party leader.
The result was particularly damaging for the prime minister given he had already tried to win back Ukip voters with a pledge to hold a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU.
Even if your baby is too long, check the weight requirements... it might just qualify you for the prime family travel location on any airplane.
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