Sentences with phrase «in particular constituencies»

You can't assume that anyone voting against Labour and for Lib Dem in any particular constituency with a Labour / Lib - Dem in 1st and 2nd wouldn't have preferred the Tories if they knew their vote would have been counted in this way.
In Mr. Adams» view, persons who are not registered as voters or persons who did not transfer would be determining who becomes an MP in a particular constituency given the initial arrangement.
Johnny Mercer (Plymouth Moor View) is also a very recent Tory member, but that was perhaps a less surprising selection — the best qualified candidates wouldn't want to go for a LAB held seat, and there were clearly advantages to having an ex-serviceman in that particular constituency.

Not exact matches

«And I think there's a certain amount of playing to a particular constituency by wanting to seem very hard, particularly in the face of Islam.
So, in honor of the new addition to Team Evans, I'm joining Melinda Gates, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Kay Warren, Desmond Tutu, Jimmy Carter and host of other Christian advocates in their support of an organization called Hope Through Healing Hands, and in particular the Faith Based Coalition for Healthy Mothers and Children Worldwide, which seeks to galvanize faith - based leaders and their constituencies around the issues of maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) as well as healthy timing and spacing of pregnancies (HTSP) to improve maternal health and reduce child mortality around the world.
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These groups unwittingly weaken the impact of the Christian message either as they try to alter the distinctive character of entire denominations, attempting to turn liberal churches into conservative churches, or as they undermine the consistency of image projected by liberal churches in areas important to their particular constituency.
On comparatively incidental matters they should not become so radical as to lose touch with the more conservative constituency in society for which they have a particular responsibility.
This is, in part, tied to the difficulties associated with working in regional constituencies, now that the number of weeks for such work in the monthly parliamentary cycle has been reduced from two to one — a particular challenge for deputies representing citizens in federal subjects far from Moscow.
In its federal election, Germany uses mixed - member proportional representation, where a voter makes two votes: one picks a particular candidate in local constituency, second for a partIn its federal election, Germany uses mixed - member proportional representation, where a voter makes two votes: one picks a particular candidate in local constituency, second for a partin local constituency, second for a party.
In particular, it is why the Tories continue to struggle in the North of England, where they could be supplanted by UKIP as Labour's principal opposition in many constituencieIn particular, it is why the Tories continue to struggle in the North of England, where they could be supplanted by UKIP as Labour's principal opposition in many constituenciein the North of England, where they could be supplanted by UKIP as Labour's principal opposition in many constituenciein many constituencies.
This result was viewed as a particular blow for Gordon Brown, who lives in the constituency, represented the adjacent seat and featured in Labour's campaign.
In order to address the question, I estimate what the party first preference votes would be in the different constituencies, assuming similar (proportional) changes in party vote shares in all constituencies to those that are being suggested by a particular opinion poll, or — in this case — an average of the most recent pollIn order to address the question, I estimate what the party first preference votes would be in the different constituencies, assuming similar (proportional) changes in party vote shares in all constituencies to those that are being suggested by a particular opinion poll, or — in this case — an average of the most recent pollin the different constituencies, assuming similar (proportional) changes in party vote shares in all constituencies to those that are being suggested by a particular opinion poll, or — in this case — an average of the most recent pollin party vote shares in all constituencies to those that are being suggested by a particular opinion poll, or — in this case — an average of the most recent pollin all constituencies to those that are being suggested by a particular opinion poll, or — in this case — an average of the most recent pollin this case — an average of the most recent polls.
Doubtless Labour, whose support fell by five points, will argue that it had its own particular local difficulties in Copeland — the party's leader, Jeremy Corbyn, used at least to be antipathetic to the nuclear power industry, on which the constituency is heavily dependent.
«Some MPs have a dual role in a parliamentary system - they're not just MPs for a particular constituency but also have national offices in which they ought to be concerned about the national interest,» he explained.
Andy Slaughter, in particular, has been valiantly defending migrant rights for his entire career, through constituency case work, parliamentary rearguard actions and protests.
And Gavin Barwell had a particular constituency interest to raise since those wanting to claim asylum have to visit the UK Border Agency in his Croydon Central constituency:
In a constituency where there is dominant support for one particular party, the candidate of that party is almost certain to be elected.
However, the fractured political landscape (in particular relating to the likely level of Fine Gael and Labour seat losses) and the favourable impact of the boundary changes associated with the 2012 Constituency Commission report means that Fianna Fail would achieve more success in translating these support levels into Dail seat numbers than they had at the 2011 contest.
The collection of PVC which is on going across the country, affords those who are not registered in a particular domain before now to register and those who have transferred theirs to visit their constituency's to pick their PVC.
The party also had a relatively strong degree of support in Offaly, but in particular the Tullamore area, during the 1990s, during which time Pat Gallagher held a Dail seat for the party in the Laois - Offaly constituency.
In all, a small swing to Labour (of 2 %, or less) from other parties could see further seat gains fall into the party's hands in a number constituencies (highlighted by the yellow shaded constituencies on the map), with a particular cluster of these target constituencies being located in the Munster regioIn all, a small swing to Labour (of 2 %, or less) from other parties could see further seat gains fall into the party's hands in a number constituencies (highlighted by the yellow shaded constituencies on the map), with a particular cluster of these target constituencies being located in the Munster regioin a number constituencies (highlighted by the yellow shaded constituencies on the map), with a particular cluster of these target constituencies being located in the Munster regioin the Munster region.
In particular, it acquired the support of swing voters in the marginal constituencies that, thanks to our electoral system, decide elections in the UIn particular, it acquired the support of swing voters in the marginal constituencies that, thanks to our electoral system, decide elections in the Uin the marginal constituencies that, thanks to our electoral system, decide elections in the Uin the UK.
Of particular interest are two Tory candidates fighting neighbouring constituencies in Cambridgeshire.
Labour «troublemakers», in particular, have outraged Lords ministers with their partisan tactics - including the filibustering of the parliamentary voting system and constituencies bill, which came close to derailing the government's plans for next month's electoral reform referendum.
In particular, I blame so - called «liberal» Assemblymembers like Joanne Simon (52AD) and Jim Brennan (44AD) who voted against the overwhelming sentiment of their constituency.
My two preferred explanations are that people who did not vote claim they did (and tend to claim they voted Labour) and that Labour supporters who voted tactically for the Liberal Democrats in their own particular constituency claim they voted for the party that they actually supported, rather than the party they voted for.
The outgoing Chief Executive of the Countryside Alliance, Simon Hart, gained the Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire at the election and of his rural constituency, he said that «it should not be thought that everything is rosy in our particular garden»:
Of course all members of the shadow cabinet will be travelling the length and breadth of the country during the campaign, but there will doubtless be particular interest in the constituencies which David Cameron visits.
«In this particular case, Lord Oakeshott asked my election campaign manager if we wanted a poll done in my constituencIn this particular case, Lord Oakeshott asked my election campaign manager if we wanted a poll done in my constituencin my constituency.
In the meantime we urge the General public, the members of the NDC natiomwide and in the Bawku Central constituency in particular to remain calm whiles the matter is being investigateIn the meantime we urge the General public, the members of the NDC natiomwide and in the Bawku Central constituency in particular to remain calm whiles the matter is being investigatein the Bawku Central constituency in particular to remain calm whiles the matter is being investigatein particular to remain calm whiles the matter is being investigated.
«When discussing constituency matters, the Ministerial Code makes clear that Ministers should take particular care in such cases to represent the views of their electorate rather than express a view themselves.
They plan constituency - based web campaigns to build opposition to particular cuts in local services as well as national online petitions.
So we face three problems: the decline in the number of people willing to join a political party; the particular impact this has had in safe Labour seats and some marginals because we organise on a constituency - by - constituency basis; and the way in which our organisation focuses on the next Election to the exclusion of all else.
He has focused in particular on how to reform politics by devolving power to local constituencies through referendums on important issues and on recalling votes for citizens who are unhappy with the performance of MPs and other elected officials.
«In this particular case, Lord Oakeshott asked my election campaign manager if we wanted a poll done in my local constituencIn this particular case, Lord Oakeshott asked my election campaign manager if we wanted a poll done in my local constituencin my local constituency.
In the run up to the 2007 Scottish election, the Labour party had considered not fielding list candidates in the Glasgow, West of Scotland, and Central Scotland regions, [citation needed] as their constituency strength in the previous two elections had resulted in no list MSPs; instead they proposed to support a list composed of Co-operative Party candidates; [citation needed] before this the Co-operative party had chosen not to field candidates of its own but merely to endorse particular Labour candidateIn the run up to the 2007 Scottish election, the Labour party had considered not fielding list candidates in the Glasgow, West of Scotland, and Central Scotland regions, [citation needed] as their constituency strength in the previous two elections had resulted in no list MSPs; instead they proposed to support a list composed of Co-operative Party candidates; [citation needed] before this the Co-operative party had chosen not to field candidates of its own but merely to endorse particular Labour candidatein the Glasgow, West of Scotland, and Central Scotland regions, [citation needed] as their constituency strength in the previous two elections had resulted in no list MSPs; instead they proposed to support a list composed of Co-operative Party candidates; [citation needed] before this the Co-operative party had chosen not to field candidates of its own but merely to endorse particular Labour candidatein the previous two elections had resulted in no list MSPs; instead they proposed to support a list composed of Co-operative Party candidates; [citation needed] before this the Co-operative party had chosen not to field candidates of its own but merely to endorse particular Labour candidatein no list MSPs; instead they proposed to support a list composed of Co-operative Party candidates; [citation needed] before this the Co-operative party had chosen not to field candidates of its own but merely to endorse particular Labour candidates.
Was there any particular reason that Labour did so well in this part of London in 1973 (3 out of 4 Croydon constituencies), they even took the adjacent Calshalton & Wallington?
But in a rebuttal, the Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South constituency, described Ayariga's argument as unfortunate and hollow, arguing that the constitution had not spelt out guidelines for the appointment of Ministers under a particular government.
«I come with a broad range of experience and don't have a particular history or loyalty to any constituency in the state.
But as choice in general and charter schooling in particular continue to grow, they build formidable constituencies.
But from the loud protests of the various constituencies who have a vested interest in the status quo, one might have thought that it was the ruination of public education in general and the noble calling of the teaching profession in particular.
A few days ago we reported that Daniel Zeichner, a UK parliamentarian for the constituency of Cambridge, had submitted two questions regarding the potential gambling nature of loot boxes in the gaming industry and its impact on vulnerable adults and children in particular.
PIAC seeks to represent and advocate on behalf of ordinary consumers, in particular vulnerable consumers, concerning the rates, policies, rules and regulations associated with the delivery of these services with a view to ensuring principles of access and affordability and fair treatment for the constituencies it tries to serve.
The objective was to assess the underlying motivation of voters and identify how open a particular constituency was to accepting a change in vote - buying behavior.
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