Sentences with phrase «issue of the economy»

The coalition is seen as divided on some issues but retains a united front on the key issue of the economy.
The running mate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has advised President John Mahama to debate the people of Ghana on issues of the economy as they are the ones well acquainted with the current economic conditions.
The election was fought on the central issue of the economy and a sluggish and patchy five year performance from the Conservative / Lib Dem Coalition.
The second reason is that Labour has failed to capitalise on the long - term decline in the Tory vote and has largely been content to emulate it on the decisive issues of the economy and immigration.
Obasanjo faulted the lack of focus and capability of the nation's leadership to handle the complex issue of the economy, noting that if Nigeria must get it right in its democratic journey, the problem of poor leadership must be resolved.
Despite being level with Labour on voting intention, the poll finds that the Conservatives are in a strong position on the crucial issue of the economy.
With critical wit and collaborative co-creation, her projects leverage open - source systems, shareware logic, and flows of capital to investigate issues of economies and empire.
I firmly believe that until we can elect people who will concentrate on the important issues of the economy, creating jobs, and fixing our failing education, we will continue to be the laughingstock of the late - night comedy circuit.
His detailed responses to complex questions on issues of economy, foreign policy, etc., reflect his excellent ability to make sound policy that can help get this country back on track and fix some of the flawed policies and spending sprees of «normal» politics in recent years and decades.
As some of Cameron's allies recognised long ago, there was no gap between them and Clegg on the central issue of the economy, public spending and the role of the state.
So on the issue of the economy, we have to conclude from the evidence that there is a legitimate stabilization here.
A recent study of Hispanic churches revealed a consistent pattern among this group (the largest of America's minority groups, one continually replenished by immigrants): Hispanics, whether Catholic or Protestant, tend to be conservative on issues of sexual morality but liberal on issues of the economy and minority rights.
Perhaps the Tories are doomed to lose on the issue of the economy, meaning they had better hope it figures less prominently in the news by the time a general election rolls around.
«Will the next mayor be as understanding, as visionary, as sympathetic to issues of the economy and business as Mayor Bloomberg — one of our own — has been?»
When the issue of the economy does come up we are subjected to the big lie that we are in this mess because the last Labour government spent and borrowed too much.
One of the things Liberal Democrats stand to gain from time in government is real credibility on the central issue of the economy... There's a sweet spot in politics of parties that are trusted on the economy and on fairness.
However, in a slightly ominous sign for the prime minister, Fox said he would rather be free to speak up from the backbench on the issues of the economy, immigration and Europe as these are what matter most to him and his constituents.
But voters care little for such things — it's the «bread and butter» issues of the economy and the NHS that matter, not political and constitutional reform.
In rebuttals to President John Mahama's recent challenges to debate Nana Akufo - Addo on issues of the economy, the NPP has asked for a response to the 170 questions laid out by the NPP running mate, Dr, Mahamadu Bawumia during his lecture on the state of the Ghanaian economy in September.
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