Sentences with phrase «issues at the next election»

When David asked me to serve as Shadow Minister for Childcare, he told me that childcare will be a vital issue at the next election.
The pledge opens up a clear policy divide between Labour and its Conservative and Liberal Democrat opponents and is likely to be a major issue at the next election
Just 13 % expect the Conservative party to be the party most focused on green issues at the next election.
Human rights will be a politically live issue at the next election.

Not exact matches

«We believe that the Conservatives at the next election need to be seen to be taking on the big, difficult issues facing society and not be distracted by the Ukip agenda of Europe and immigration.»
Our good friends over at Campaigns & Elections are busily prepping the next issue for print, but they took a quick break a few days back to post the previous issue's «Technology Bytes» column.
When David Cameron made his big speech in January 2013, he was hoping to unite his party and put the issue to bed until at least after the next general election.
Next Thursday I'll join RadCampaign's Allyson Kapin and Jeanette Russell of SalsaLabs at Salsa's DC lair for a post-webinar, pre-happy hour discussion about how nonprofits and advocacy organizations can leverage the election - year media frenzy to promote their issues and themselves.
Labour is to make leadership a defining issue at the next general election, according to a party whip.
But we can not forget that these issues will be a million miles away from the concerns of most voters at the next election.
At the next general election the electorate has to be convinced on three fronts: that we understand the issues, that we will act on them if they vote for us, but also that we can prove our worth through our record of achievement in office.
The next few weeks will determine whether this ends up in a vote which, at the very least, would help the Conservatives identify dividing lines and make it a campaigning issue in the 2015 general election.
But at least three of them cover key battleground issues for the next election.
How each party answers that question and sets out their position will be a big issue for debate at the next general election.
Labour still enjoys a advantage on this issue (although it is declining) and you can expect Gordon Brown to urge voters to «play safe with him» at the next election.
The Irish Times (1st February 2017) has reported that hospital campaigners are considering running a candidate in this constituency at the next general election over the issue of cardiac services in University Hospital Waterford.
Without wanting to trot out the old and overused cliché, the economy is going to be the most important issue at the next general election, dummy.
If the Conservatives look like getting 305 seats at the next General Election but could get an extra 20 - 30 seats by forming a short - term narrow pact with Ukip, and if Ukip believe they can force Miliband to promise an in - out referendum by forming a short - term narrow pact with the Conservatives, we should not allow personality issues to prevent us from doing the deal.
«I am exploring these issues,» he will say, «not just as leader of a coalition but as a leader of the Conservative Party who is looking ahead to the programme we will set out to the country at the next election
I suspect that they will win some of the Labour seats on their target list (and I listed the top 50 in that blog post last summer), but I'm not convinced that there will be that many: their position on Iraq marked them out from the other two parties at the last election, leading them to the high water mark they reached - but Iraq will not be an issue next year and it is hard to see which message they could put out which would resonate with voters in the same way.
«People can trust our prime minister to deliver on a referendum but we need to be in office to do that, and that will be one of the choices at the next election The way to resolve this issue is to bring it to a head, put it to the people, and then our country can move on.
WHO's executive board, which has to call the election, is slated to meet after next week, but it's unclear whether it will take up the issue at that meeting, McNabb says.
At the end of a presidential campaign in which education received some attention but never emerged as a top - tier issue, analysts were trying to look beyond this week's election to the K - 12 issues awaiting the next president and gauge where they might fit as a new administration prepares to grapple with a global economic crisis.
In «In the Wake of the Storm,» which is now available at www.EducationNext.org and will appear in the Spring 2010 issue of Education Next, Harvard researcher Michael Henderson tells the story behind the passage of voucher legislation in Louisiana and identifies the election of Bobby Jindal, a popular governor committed to school choice, as the most critical factor.
At least one election in the next decade will have Medicare as its top issue.
Support for the common cause declaration will be the threshold for credibility at the next election on environmental issues.
It will apparently not take place in this current Parliament, as Straw envisages final House of Lords reform being a fourth term issue — assuming there is to be a Labour fourth term — involving a manifesto commitment being endorsed at the next general election.
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