Sentences with phrase «general election time»

Come general election time, he probably won't need or want it talked about as much.
The Economist has endorsed the Labour Party (in 2005) the Conservative Party (in 2010 and 2015), [47][48] and the Liberal Democrats (in 2017) at general election time in Britain, and both Republican and Democratic candidates in the United States.
We'll probably get to 20 to 25 resignations by General Election time
MPs demanded the royal commission be set up immediately so it can report back in 2015, in time for the general election
In other reforms he called for serious considerations for fixed term parliaments and an end to the right of Downing Street - and Prime Ministers - to announce general election timings.
Reactions have continued to trail the release of the 2015 general election time table by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Every New Labour clone in the shadow cabinet will knock tens of thousands off Labour's vote in the next general election every time they appear on the box.
Will these arguments wash come general election time?
He quotes a Tory MP saying Cameron saying the party was waiting «for the inevitable» - at general election time.
One year on from David Cameron's unexpected victory in the general election the timing is right to...
One year on from David Cameron's unexpected victory in the general election the timing is right to assess the performance and achievements of the government.
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».
Come general election time, the Green Party's Howie Hawkins and Brian Jones got more votes than Cuomo did on the Working Families Party line, pushing the WFP down a spot on the ballot.
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