Sentences with phrase «general election priorities»

«We've got to build confidence back between the MPs in Parliament, but I think we can do that with a little bit of time and patience, and if we can do that we can focus on our general election priorities and those millions of people who need a Labour government.»
More information on the Macmillan 2015 General Election priorities is available here

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Regardless of which party forms the government following the next general election, improving the state of competition needs to be a key priority.
In the run up to the 1997 general election, Labour made courting the City and garnering public support from it an absolute priority.
«Our priority now is to work together for success in the European elections later this year and in the general election in 2015.»
SPD leader Sigmar Gabriel obviously pledged to support Martin Schultz as Commission President in the forthcoming negotiations, but it is expected that his main priority will be preparing for the next general election.
In an unusually frank passage, this year's Conservative general election manifesto made clear that House of Lords reform «is not a priority in this parliament».
Matthew Rhodes, strategy director at the thinktank, said: «Restoring public trust on immigration has to be a priority for all the main parties ahead of the general election.
Gen Richards» comments come in a period of huge competition between the armed services as preparations for the strategic defence review, which will take place immediately after the general election, reassesses Britain's defence priorities.
Advising those looking to get a new face in the Commons, Osland states: «The top priority for the labour movement right now is to secure the election of more Labour MPs at the next general election.
The event launched Macmillan's campaign to make cancer a top priority in the upcoming general election.
ConservativeHome ran a campaign, the Conservative Party supported it, and the coalition agreement specifies it, so whatever happens between now and May 2015, another boundary review is on the way and, regardless of the result of a referendum on the «alternative vote», the next General Election will be fought on new boundaries, with equalizing the size of the electorate the absolute priority for how those boundaries are drawn up.
The Chairman said that the EU's Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EU - SDGN), aimed at contributing to the reinforcement of democracy in the country through the building of strong, effective and legitimate democratic institutions, is anchored on the priorities of the Federal Government and the recommendations of the EU Election Observation Mission on the 2015 General Elections.
Tory strategists» search for a «big idea» before the general election seized on the Big Society as a way of providing an intellectual link between the Conservative priorities of boosting social action, public service reform and community empowerment.
Mr Corbyn's spokesman said: «We do think that anti-Semitism played a role in the Barnet election results and Jeremy made clear that not only is he determined to eradicate anti-Semitism from the Labour party but he got (new general secretary) Jennie Formby a task to make this her number one priority
The Deputy Labour leader told ITV News the country is «looking at an early general election» and taking on Theresa May's Conservative government must be the party's «sole priority», after members re-elected Jeremy Corbyn as leader following a challenge from Owen Smith.
In one documentary they were interviewing people on the street about a forthcoming General election and asking them what the priority was for them.
Labour MP John Healey explains the possible change to an AV system was a low priority for him, while Jeremy Hunt claims it would have left Gordon Brown as PM after the 2010 general election.
the major players within his team and the key priorities of the government that David Cameron hopes to lead after the next General Election.
Over the next two months this ConHome section will provide a comprehensive guide to the key ideas that motivate the Cameron leadership, the major players within his team and the key priorities of the government that David Cameron hopes to lead after the next General Election.
Defending music In England, the result of May's general election has given the Conservative party unbridled power to pursue its education reforms, with the imposition of an unreconstructed English Baccalaureate contributing to teachers» fears that music and the creative arts will become less and less a priority for their SLTs.
School leaders» union NAHT has suggested five key priorities for political parties to include in their General Election manifestos, and grammar schools in not one of them.
Play matters In the run up to the general election, the API is urging all political parties to make play a manifesto priority.
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