Sentences with phrase «group conservative way»

The proceedings at the inquest in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, focused on the fact the young Tory believed he was being bullied, and on his being made redundant by pressure group Conservative Way Forward (CWF) shortly after making the allegation.
Johnson, a Nottingham University graduate who worked for the campaign group Conservative Way Forward, was found dead on railway tracks at Sandy station in Bedfordshire on 15 September.

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The Texas conservative also alleged Facebook had not acted to censor liberal groups the way it had conservative ones.
Carlos, in support of your point, Barry Cooper, a man described in Wikipedia as «a member of an influential group of conservative political scientists, the Calgary School», said the PC party lost its way in the second half of Ralph Klein's tenure.
The liberal group People for the American Way's report on how conservative foundations have deployed vast sums to support think tanks, friendly media and other institutions that promote right - wing causes is titled «Buying a Movement.»
Tea Party conservative are nothing more and large group whiners, who throwing a temper tantrum because they can't have it their way.
Yet because charismatics and Pentecostals generally shared with evangelical Protestants a conservative political - moral outlook, many in these Protestant groups toned down their hostility and made peace in various ways.
After all, both groups are very conservative in their own way.
Conservative Jews don't like to be described as the in - between group, but they inevitably are, because the best and simplest way to define the Conservative position is to say that it is more strict than Reform and less strict than Orthodoxy.
Many Catholic families want to be able to provide for their children not be dependent on social programs which by the way Conservative Groups want to do away with.
Given the way the culture wars divide religious folk among themselves on the question of how to respond to modernity, it was only a matter of time before the conservative Christian effort was matched by one from an ecumenical group of Christians and Jews.
With a general election due the following spring and a small but vocal group of Conservative rebels prepared to fight the agreement all the way, the prime minister faced a choice: bring forward a bill to ratify Maastricht now and risk going to the country with his party divided and weakened, or postpone until he was safely re-elected.
The government came under fire last night from the Conservatives and the human rights group Liberty over the way the media is briefed on counter-terrorism operations.
Much of the coverage of the defund - Obamacare movement has focused on the boost its given to conservative groups, as we saw last week, but Democrats have seized on today's Congressional deadline in a big way.
Socially conservative groups like Slattery's could be the deciding factor in the Democratic primary, much in the same way the socially conservative religious voting bloc came out in force for the election of Congressman Bob Turner in Queens and Brooklyn.
The way Cornerstone has maintained a similar level of influence in this Parliament is by being part of the «Conservative Steering Group» along with the No Turning Back group (chaired by John Redwood, who is also a supporter of Cornerstone), and the 92 Group (chaired by Christopher Chope, who is also a supporter of CornerstGroup» along with the No Turning Back group (chaired by John Redwood, who is also a supporter of Cornerstone), and the 92 Group (chaired by Christopher Chope, who is also a supporter of Cornerstgroup (chaired by John Redwood, who is also a supporter of Cornerstone), and the 92 Group (chaired by Christopher Chope, who is also a supporter of CornerstGroup (chaired by Christopher Chope, who is also a supporter of Cornerstone).
Another important pressure group within the party, Conservative Way Forward, has called for the Tories to go - it - alone in minority government.
«The Group was formed on the presumption that the most effective way of at least modifying this process was by working internally within the Conservative Party rather than, for instance, setting up a rival party such as Ukip.»
The more seats a party or grouping has, the more chance it has of forming a government - with 198 seats out of 646 the Conservative Party could only form a government if significant numbers of other MP's decided to back them, as happened in 1924 when there was a situation that the Conservatives didn't want to form a coalition with either other main party and equally the Liberals didn't want a coalition with Labour and the Liberals and Conservatives saw it as an opportunity to allow Labour into government but in a situation in which legislation was still reliant on Liberal and Conservative votes and they could be brought down at the most suitable time, supposing the notional gains were accurate and in the improbable event of the next election going exactly the same way in terms of votes then 214 out of 650 is 32.93 % of seats compared to at 198 out of 646 seats - 30.65 % of seats and the Conservative Party would then be 14 seats closer towards a total neccessary to form a government allowing for the greater number of seats, on the one hand the Conservatives need Labour to fail but equally they need to succeed themselves given that the Liberal Democrats appear likely to oppose anyone forming a government who does not embark on a serious programme to introduce PR, in addition PC & SNP would expect moves towards Independence for Scotland and Wales, the SDLP will be likely to back Labour and equally UKIP would want a committment to withdraw from Europe and anyway will be likely to be in small numbers if any, pretty much that leaves cutting a deal with the DUP which would only add the backing of an extra 10 - 13 MP's.
RightOnline, sponsored by the conservative group Americans for Prosperity, planned it this way.
Huma Abedin, who worked her way up from White House intern to vice chair of Clinton's campaign for president, will be questioned under oath tomorrow by lawyers of the conservative group Judicial Watch about her involvement with her boss» private email system.
The Bow Group published «A Fourth Way - Ideas for a New Conservative Manifesto» [28] to the 2012 Conservative Party Conference and «Party Shrugged - The Lost Conservative: How the Conservative Party lost its base and how it can win it back» to the 2013 Conservative Party Conference.
In October 2014 the Bow Group produced a special pre-election edition of its Crossbow Magazine entitled «A conservative manifesto for the Party and nation» [32] it argued for an end to the politics of the third way and a return to clear conservative values for the Conservconservative manifesto for the Party and nation» [32] it argued for an end to the politics of the third way and a return to clear conservative values for the Conservconservative values for the ConservativeConservative Party.
All political parties work in different ways but if you are or want to be active in yours, one way of starting is to join your party's humanist group — we now have affiliated groups in the Labour Party, the Conservative Party, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party.
Flanagan, a 57 - year - old trade - directory publisher who once had aspirations of running for office, is now a study in conservative grassroots activism, illustrating both the way in which Tea Party groups can figure into policy fights even in a liberal state like New York, and how they maximize the influence they have with public officials.
He has recently taken over the chairmanship of Conservative Way Forward and has plans to revitalise what used to be a hugely influential pressure group within the Conservative Party.
Obviously polls like this do pose a risk of any old person pretending to be a party member to skew the results, or getting a very skewed group of activists, but the polls of Conservative party members done by Tim Montgomerie over on ConservativeHome did get their leadership election right, so we do at least have a precedent for a website running polls of party members in this way and getting good results.
«If it's conservative white males on global warming, pick a different issue and you'll find another group that has trouble thinking in a way that agrees with experts.»
A group of prominent Republicans released a «conservative» plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions today, arguing that replacing Obama - era policies with a carbon - tax - and - dividend system would be a politically feasible way to fight off the worst effects of climate change.
A group of people, all wearing the same style conservative dress, sitting in cubes that are laid out the same way, sitting in the same type of chair, having the same meetings with the same people day in and day out, rinse and repeat.
The odds are greater that it will, but too many problems stand in the way: the opposition to «all things Obama,» a spending freeze on the part of Republicans, the consternation among civil rights groups fearful that Congress will remove things like annual testing and reporting results by race and income, or the disagreement among conservatives about what the conservative thing to do is.
Groups such as White Coat Waste or the Beagle Freedom Project seem to have strong connections with Republican lawmakers, and organizing events with them could provide an opportunity to attract conservative lawmakers and frame the messaging in a way that appeals to the crowds at the RNC.
A RICO investigation of Exxon - Mobil could be a way to force conservative groups to disclose correspondence, planning documents and activity reports meant to be confidential.
Less a new assault inspired by the Republican - led backlash against green energy under way in Washington, D.C., it's the continuation of campaigns by conservative groups such as the American Legislative Exchange Council, Americans for Prosperity and the Heartland Institute with ties to the fossil fuel billionaires, the Koch brothers.
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