Sentences with phrase «left against the coalition»

It's happening everywhere: on the right against open borders and the refugee wave, on the left against the coalition bombing campaign in Syria, in the establishment to push for more online surveillance, in the libertarian right to push for fewer gun controls, among atheists who see religion as the cause of all evil.

Not exact matches

«A thought that I have is the United States could lead a coalition of large trading partners and allies against China, or to let China know that they're breaking the rules left and right,» Kudlow said on «Closing Bell.»
Chair of the Accord Coalition, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, said: «Accord is regularly made aware of qualified teachers who are excluded from jobs at faith schools, including serving members of staff who are forced to leave their post for behaviour deemed to go against a school's religious tenants, such as for seeking a divorce.
«The Leave campaign was a coalition, some against Europe for economic reasons; some for cultural reasons.
Solidarity had a conference in Motherwell on Saturday and urged its supporters to «lend» their votes to Nicola Sturgeon's party at the general election — helping, in a small way, to increase the SNP's chances of building a left coalition against Labour.
The congressman said he will leave office with no regrets, proudest of his work in 2012 to bring Republicans and Democrats together in a coalition to renew an anti-domestic violence bill, the Violence Against Women Act, or VAWA.
«Our coalition galvanized voters across a broad ideological spectrum to rise up and oppose a corrupt process that would enrich Albany's political class while leaving the rest of us behind,» said a statement from New Yorkers Against Corruption, the coalition that urged a «no» vote.
The «March for the Alternative» against the coalition's spending cuts agenda lived up to its huge hype among left - wingers, who had hoped to rally all those opposed to the austerity agenda to send a message to ministers.
He is seen as a key figure on the left of the party and his candidacy has been helped by the fact that he kept his hands clean of the coalition's most unpopular policies, voting against the bedroom tax and, crucially, higher tuition fees.
The Tory right would set up an Independent Conservative Party probably backed by UKIP, to stand against the Coalition and many Lib Dems on the left will join Labour (or for the really leftwing ones, the Greens).
But a broad left, right and nonpartisan coalition is campaigning against holding a convention — ranging from the ACLU and environmental groups to the Rifle and Pistol Association and the state Conservative Party.
Philip Hammond, the Conservative defence secretary, warned the Liberal Democrats against leaving the coalition, suggesting it would damage their credibility.
In a straight vote against the Conservatives, DUP and UKIP on the Right, the Left coalition of Labour and Liberal Democrat wins.
He lambasts the idea of the Lib Dems withdrawing their ministers before the next election; he admits that he might have left his party had they not proved they were serious about governing; he warns against excessive differentiation, from both sides, before 2015; he praises the original Coalition Agreement as «fantastically ambitious»; and he emphasises the importance of spending cuts (alongside further Quantitative Easing and a bit more «investment spending» where possible, which is more or less the government's official position as well).
Pit bull advocates defame the Houston SPCA & Beaumont animal rescue center BEAUMONT, Texas ---- The foulest murky depths in Beaumont, Texas a week after Hurricane Harvey were not those left by the storm itself, but rather by an ad hoc coalition of pit bull advocates whetting old grudges against the Houston SPCA, possible dog thieves -LSB-...]
According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 25 % to 45 % of battered women stated that their pet was a barrier to them leaving an abusive situation, as they could not take their pet with them to a domestic violence shelter.
This was a very significant case for women's equality rights as it gave LEAF and its coalition partners an opportunity to elaborate on the key human rights concepts of adverse - effect discrimination and the duty to accommodate, as well as to argue against the idea of «reverse discrimination».
Together with members of the Coalition on Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls, West Coast LEAF has written Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and several key Cabinet Ministers regarding the promised national public inquiry on violence against Indigenous women Read More
In coalition with 17 other organizations, West Coast LEAF has issued a press release urging the BC government to take immediate action to improve safety on the Highway of Tears, repair transparency and accountability, and implement effective strategies to address the systemic violence against Aboriginal women and girls.
Together with members of the Coalition on Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls, West Coast LEAF has written Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and several key Cabinet Ministers regarding the promised national public inquiry on violence against Indigenous women and girls in Canada.
As a member of the Legal Strategy Coalition on Violence Against Indigenous Women (LSC), West Coast LEAF is one of 20 signatories to a statement demanding full participation of the provinces and territories in the upcoming national inquiry on missing and murdered Indigenous women.
VANCOUVER — Today, West Coast LEAF in coalition with the Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) is at the BC Court of Appeal (BCCA) in an appeal concerning discrimination against Vancouver's street homeless population.
For Immediate Release — October 5, 2016 VANCOUVER — Today, West Coast LEAF in coalition with the Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) is at the BC Court of Appeal (BCCA) in an appeal concerning discrimination against Vancouver's street homeless Read More
The Coalition includes Avalon Sexual Assault Centre (Avalon), Ending Violence Association of British Columbia (EVA BC), the Institute for the Advancement of Aboriginal Women (IAAW), the Metropolitan Action Committee on Violence Against Women and Children (METRAC), the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF), and West Coast Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (West Coast LEAF).
Aboriginal Legal Services Amnesty International Barbra Schlifer Clinic BC CEDAW Group Canada Without Poverty Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action Chair in Indigenous Governance, Dr. Pam Palmater Coalition of Child Care Advocates of BC Indigenous Women Against the Sex Industry MiningWatch Canada Native Women's Association of Canada OXFAM West Coast LEAF
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