Sentences with phrase «future leadership contest»

«With three children, the youngest then aged five, she said: «This isn't the right time for me» — but ended the article with a tantalising pay - off: «As for future leadership contests, who knows...» But [now] Cooper is blunt: «No.
Mr Miliband said future leadership contests would be decided by a one member, one vote election which would mean union members could pay # 3 to affiliate to Labour and then get a leadership vote which would be equal to that of full members of the party.
The Labour leader Ed Miliband has said his plans for future leadership contests to be decided by a one member, one vote system «is the right thing to do».
Significant changes in the nature of the party's membership and its registered supporters make the outcome of any future leadership contest hard to predict.
And the same goes for future selections to the European Parliament and future leadership contests.
While the MP for Leicester West would say she is working hard to get Mr Miliband into Downing Street, MPs from all wings of the Labour party saw her remarks as a clear «signal of intent» that she is considering standing in a future leadership contest on a Blairite ticket.
The rule change would dent his prospects in any future leadership contest.
«I think there is a lesson for future leadership contests: that there is a limit on spending.
And as for future leadership contests, who knows...» — Yvette Cooper, The Guardian
She continued: «Our members have just worked their socks off for seven weeks and to think that we, as a parliamentary party, could shut them out of a future leadership contest would be deeply discourteous to them.
He told a journalist that future leadership contests should be changed to prevent members of trade unions and affiliated organisations from having more than one vote.
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