Sentences with phrase «general election manifesto commitment»

Under the proposals, pupils will be tested at the end of their time at primary school to make sure they all know their times tables up to 12 x 12, in line with the Conservatives» general election manifesto commitment.

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Expect the Conservative manifesto in any early general election to be scrutinised for a continued commitment to a triple lock - and for it to become a huge issue if it is missing.
But while the Conservative manifesto explicitly states the policy would be kept until 2020, increasing talk of an early general election calls into question whether it will remain a commitment for as long as many will have expected.
Compare the fall out of 45 - pages draft manifesto commitments with the reaction to Ed Miliband's Mansion Tax proposal during the 2015 general election.
Another would be a general election victory by a party with a clear and trumpeted manifesto commitment to EU membership.
10 out of 39 Labour MPs surveyed said that their next General Election manifesto should have a commitment to hold an EU referendum.
It was, to some degree, and the Liberal Democrats, who had the most pro-reform manifesto commitment, got 23 % of the vote in the general election.
This commitment has been made in General Election manifestos published by both the Liberal Democrats and the Welsh Liberal Democrats.
The political world has recognised that change needs to happen, with all three major parties making commitments in their general election manifestos to improve end of life care.
More effective regulation of academies and free schools and better local coordination of education must be at the heart of political parties» manifesto commitments ahead of the General Election.
After a general election we would see unseemly horse trading between parties, with manifesto promises and campaign commitments being jettisoned.
The referendum was called after Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron made a manifesto commitment in the 2015 UK general election to undertake a renegotiation of the UK's membership to the European Union which would be followed by a in - out referendum.
Arising from the issues outlined above, among others, we request for an urgent meeting with the Leader of the party, and the Party Executive leadership to find lasting solutions to the issues raised so as to prepare the party as a fighting force to deliver more pungently on its manifesto and face the 2019 General Elections with even greater commitment.
The Conservative Party manifesto for the 2010 general election included a commitment to introduce the idea of «English votes on English laws» and the party had previously explored this issue through a taskforce led by Kenneth Clarke.
He said this was necessary «to prepare the party as a fighting force to deliver more pungently on its manifesto and face the 2019 general elections with even greater commitment
It is envisaged ultimately that a manifesto commitment on Lords» reform would form part of the Labour Party's manifesto for the next general election.
This latter option is consistent with the manifesto commitment detailed in the Conservative Party's 2005 general election manifesto «for a substantially elected House of Lords».
It will apparently not take place in this current Parliament, as Straw envisages final House of Lords reform being a fourth term issue — assuming there is to be a Labour fourth term — involving a manifesto commitment being endorsed at the next general election.
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