Sentences with phrase «general election speech»

In his first major general election speech, Jeremy Corbyn has attempted to frame the upcoming contest as a battle between «the people» and «the establishment».

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It's not for nothing that the two best received remarks of the general election season have been Bill Clinton's Democratic convention speech and Romney debate performance.
It clearly shows that in these marginal seats, the key battleground seats where the general election will be won and lost, voters are very concerned about threats to religious liberty and free speech.
During the General Congregations that preceded the election of Pope Francis, whole speeches from those supposedly closed proceedings appeared verbatim, next day, in the Italian press.
«I thought we had won that argument, but I learned in the general election campaign that we have not,» he said in his Manson House speech.
The conference speeches and by - elections indicate that debates over migration will only become more heated in the run up to the General Election and with the implementation of further restrictions on migrants» rights to citizenship and services.
Cameron promised in his Bloomberg speech in Europe to hold an in - out referendum on Britain's future in the EU during the next parliament if the Conservatives win the next general election.
Speaking ahead of his speech at the NASUWT teachers» conference, the schools secretary said the general election would see tough choices about school funding.
Jeremy Corbyn launched his general election campaign with a passionate speech that opened the door to wealth taxes targeted at the rich
When David Cameron made his big speech in January 2013, he was hoping to unite his party and put the issue to bed until at least after the next general election.
The Labour leader used his speech to the final autumn conference before next year's general election to outline his plan to create an NHS «time to care» fund.
In his first speech of 2012, Miliband said that if Labour won the 2015 general election times would be difficult economically, but Labour was still the only party capable of delivering «fairness».
His failure to mention it in his 2014 party conference speech was just one sign of a rather muddled approach to the problem; after the 2010 election, the party's initial strategy was to talk about the necessity of cuts in general while opposing some of the most high - profile cuts introduced by the coalition, particularly when it came to welfare.
Leading off the argument was former Solicitor General Ted Olson, who said corporations have the right to free speech during elections, just as individuals do.
Coverage of the latest general election news and events, including Gordon Brown's speech on Labour's fight for fairness
Ed Balls will use his economic speech today to try and show Labour is a serious alternative to the Tories after the next General Election.
Today's speech, and its accompanying slogan, finally cements in place the Labour strategy at the general election.
In his spring conference speech, Nick Clegg argued that it was this activism that would mean that at the General Election the Liberal Democrats would «defy the odds and win again this May» and «do so much better than anyone thinks».
In her victory speech, Curran immediately pivoted to the general election, where she'll face the Republican nominee, former State Sen. Jack Martins of Old Westbury.
Grant Shapps offered a sneak preview of the Tories» 2015 general election campaign today, with a keynote speech saying Labour is «willing the country to fail».
Clinton plans to give a speech in Columbus, OH today excoriating Trump's proposals for the economy and his business record, continuing a series of targeted speeches this month aiming to define the real estate mogul before the general election campaign begins in full swing.
Grant Shapps» speech offering a preview of the Tories 2015 general election strategy - in full and unedited.
Brown has exposed himself as a shallow cynical opprtunist... on Thatcher, on a conference speech that wasn't his, on Iraq, on a General Election, on the NHS, on Inheritance Tax and on taxing emissions.
The party has been broadly united in public since the general election, though shaken over the weekend by Corbyn's sacking of shadow ministers who defied the party whip to vote in favour of an amendment to the Queen's speech brought by Chuka Umunna, committing to keeping the UK in the single market after Brexit.
Nicola Blackwood defeated Lib Dem MP Evan Harris in Oxford West and Abingdon at the general election, a man who she said in her maiden speech «never put popularity above principle».
In what could be described as his most remarkable speech since his assumption of office, Prof Yakubu detailed the commission's achievements, just as he outlined the tasks ahead, as the Commission prepares for the 2019 General Elections.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), on Tuesday in Jos, began public hearing on hate speeches and electoral violence, witnessed during and after the 2015 general elections in North - Central states.
As for Ukip, as Douglas Alexander, Labour's general election coordinator, observed in an interview on Friday morning: «There's no instant magic policy, no speech or campaign tactic that can itself address the depth of disengagement we're witnessing across the electorate.»
Indeed, on the back of this speech Mr. Cameron asked his Shadow Cabinet to review every QUANGO within their respective policy briefs in a process continuing «up to and beyond the general election».
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton devoted another speech to portraying her likely GOP general election opponent, Donald Trump, as unfit for office, and Trump fired right back, even as he spent a good part of his day to trying to win over Christian conservatives.
Clinton is launching her general election campaign in earnest this week with a speech tomorrow in the battleground state of Ohio and a new TV ad that casts her as a leader who can bring the nation together, while Trump pits people against one another.
Former United Nations Secretary - General, Kofi Annan would deliver a speech on: «Credible and Peaceful Elections: a prerequisite for Africa's progress,» at a public lecture on June 23 in Accra.
David Cameron has attempted to placate his backbenchers ahead of a week dominated by Lords reform, with a speech suggesting the party will go to the 2015 general election with a more rightwing agenda.
In her first speech as the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee, Clinton will criticize Trump's positions on women's issues — a signal to the Democratic base that she intends to anchor the general election in the same slate of progressive issues she campaigned on in the primary.
Delivering his speech to officially kick - start the programme, Michael Derry, President of Young Cadres Association, disclosed that the decision to roll out the programme stemmed from the need to galvanize and unite the youth at the grassroots level in order to execute a successful campaign towards the 2016 general elections.
Cameron's welfare speech marks the start of general election 2015.
Ed Miliband in his conference speech before the general election attacked the two biggest selling newspapers in the country.
After refusing to address the issue properly at the General Election and making this speech at a time of increasing electoral vulnerability for the Conservatives, Mr Cameron does look like he's ripped up his own rulebook on how to deal with the issue of immigration.
The pair announced their intention to stand within a week of Nick Clegg's resignation speech the day after the general election, in which the party lost 85 % of its MPs and two - thirds of its voters.
Lib Dem grandees, who overwhelmingly backed Kennedy, were reassured by his carefully crafted speech which promised to carry on the Ashdown legacy of cooperating with Labour, but to re-tune the links to ensure that the party has a distinctive voice at the next general election.
Business secretary wins standing ovation at the Labour conference for highly personal speech in which he claims the general election is still «up for grabs»
In his final party conference speech before the general election, the Labour leader put the NHS at the heart of his pitch, pledging a fund to pay for tens of thousands more doctors, nurses and midwives.
She attracted a storm of protest before the last UK general election by implying that then Labour party leader Ed Miliband was on the autistic «spectrum» after one of his speeches.
If she wins the Democratic nomination, she risks facing these questions again in the general election campaign, especially if there is something damning in those speeches.
He argued that unity in Labour was essential if the party was to win the next general election, adding: «I heard in the speech yesterday a coming to terms with the need to change to a more collaborative and unifying style.»
Making her keynote platform speech, the shadow foreign secretary set the foundations for her gag by talking about how she would like to see Labour claiming a few big Tory scalps in the next general election.
Unveiling the Liberal Democrat education policy for the party's general election campaign with a keynote speech in London, Mr Clegg said that the link between deprivation and low achievement remained, despite Labour's investment programme.
Later today David Cameron will mark the day on which Gordon Brown had planned to hold a General Election with a big picture speech.
«I promise you when the next general election comes Labour, the Conservatives and Lib Dems will promise a referendum,» said Mr Farage, seen below after his speech yesterday.
But in his speech, Mr Helmer said although UKIP had hoped to win, the party had made good progress in the seat since the last general election.
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