Sentences with phrase «into next parliament»

I hope you are able to join us in building support for modernising family justice during this General Election, and into the next Parliament.
Lib Dem leader says debate on who pays for further government savings will continue well into next parliament
While the leader will almost certainly survive into the next parliament it seems likely that his party will suffer significant losses unless the conference in Glasgow can begin develop a distinctive and consistent platform of policies on which to fight the next election.
Policy of limiting rises to 1 % is damaging health service and must not be pursued into next parliament, say NHS leaders
The path of deficit reduction will be extended for another year to 2018 — well into the next parliament.
First and foremost, it means that the government's austerity agenda now extends well into the next parliament.
The Tories now propose to extend spending cuts into the next parliament and despite austerity failing, the right wing argue that Labour should accept Tory spending limits.
Parties can and should work to guarantee better gender representation into the next parliament and beyond.
He made clear that after five years of austerity, the squeeze on the public sector will have to continue beyond the general election and into the next parliament to rebuild the public finances.
«A lot of the commitments being announced in today's Budget extend well into the next parliament - both spending and tax commitments.
Austerity is being extended well into the next parliament.
This is the real background to this summer's Spending Review - living standards falling, growth flatlining, a deficit reduction plan wildly off track and a coalition forced to extend cuts to public services into the next parliament.
Cameron promised to maintain the ring - fencing of the NHS budget into the next parliament, if he was elected prime minister.

Not exact matches

This morning's document, setting out the Lib Dems» priorities in the next parliament, promised «further work» to divert users «into treatment or other civil penalties which do not attract a criminal record».
Today the DWP confirmed during parliamentary questions that small businesses will not have to start automatically enrolling their employees into a pension until the start of the next parliament.
Of course a successor will lead in the same nightmarish context of a hung parliament, but he or she will not have been culpable for the last election and will have every intention of leading the party into the next one.
The party said in its manifesto that «while we still see a strong case for introducing an elected element into our second chamber, this is not a priority in the next parliament».
Next week we will see the dissolution of Parliament, at which point the election campaign will go into overdrive.
That's assuming that Lib Dems think the best way of getting electoral reform is getting into a coalition in the next parliament.
That is why I believe independence is the next step for Scotland as we move into the second decade of our parliament
Queen Elizabeth II is not about to repeat Charles I's disastrous dismissal of the short parliament, 370 years ago today, but she may have to tread carefully in the next few weeks if the crown is not to be dragged into another toxic argument about who has the right to run Britain.
An additional # 400 million will be put into talking therapy in the next parliament, under the Lib Dem plans.
This would save more than # 1 billion over the next parliament, of which # 600 million should be used to help get the unemployed back into work, Tory officials have pledged.
Miliband offered two comments which offered insight into how he anticipates the dynamic of the next parliament will work.
However, if the chancellor can succeed in nudging commentators and taxpayers into the habit of referring to income tax and NICs as one and the same thing, then he will perhaps have laid the groundwork towards a Nigel Lawson - style reforming Budget in the future - possibly in the next parliament.
It's a national security issue — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:42 We are confident these priorities will not only provide jobs but will improve the security of Ghanaians — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:41 Our job creation agenda will be driven by investment in human capital — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:40 The broad agenda for next year is to translate the stability into shared growth - Ken Ofori - Atta 10:33 We have restored macro stability and renewed confidence in the economy — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:32 We have achieved in one year, what seemed impossible to achieve in eight years — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:31 We have provided stable electricity supply — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:31 I am glad to report that we are on course to end the year with the fiscal deficit of 6.5 % — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:30 We are happy to note that our policies are yielding results that have brought back smiles to several Ghanaians — Ken Ofori Atta 10:29 We resolve to be fiscally discipline — Ken Ofori Atta 10:29 I'm happy to note that we have turned the economy around — Ken Ofori Atta 10:28 When I presented the budget in March, I indicated our commitment to take strategic steps to fix the challenges facing the economy and restore hope to Ghanaians — Ken Ofori Atta 10:25 I thank the august House for all the support that has brought us so far — Ken Ofori Atta 10:24 Speaker of Parliament invites the Finance Minister to present the 2018 budget
What Vince has been spelling out - quite rightly given that these decisions have to be made in the course of the next parliament - is that it would be wrong for every party not to go into the election being clear about what they're going to have to do in the course of the next parliament.
«By fixing the vote in the Commons next Wednesday, No 10 is bouncing parliament into a momentous decision years before expert opinion says that is necessary,» he said.
Going into the General Election, the Liberal Democrats will pledge that Wales will have fairer funding for the next parliament, which could mean hundreds of millions of pounds of extra funding for Wales.
«Surveying over 10,000 people, the poll gives an insight into voting intentions for the next Scottish elections, opinions of party leaders and achievements of the Scottish Parliament, while putting support for independence at 26 per cent, the no vote at 65 per cent and just 10 per cent undecided.»
We can conclude that, as the collapse of the NHS as we have known it will send the electorate into a god almighty spin, there will be a major injection of new funds into the NHS during the next Parliament.
May said: «I believe the next set of PCCs should bring together the two great reforms of the last Parliament — police reform and school reform — to work with and possibly set up alternative provision free schools to support troubled children and prevent them from falling into a life of crime.»
The government says it put # 5bn into creating new places in the last parliament and would spend another # 7bn over the next six years in response to the steep rise in pupil numbers now affecting both primary and secondary school.
The total size of the education budget is important, of course, but heads and governors, parents and pupils, will be worrying about the money coming into their school over the course of the next parliament.
It came into force 15 minutes later and was laid before Parliament the next day.
There has been a renewed focus on end - of - life issues this fortnight, as the Victorian Government announced it will introduce legislation into the Parliament next year to legalise voluntary assisted dying for terminally ill people in Victoria.
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