Sentences with phrase «local constituency parties»

The term "local constituency parties" refers to political organizations that are active within a specific geographic area, known as a constituency. Full definition
The veteran left - winger has won the backing of more local constituency parties in Wales and the UK than the other three candidates.
She said her experience as a parliamentary candidate helped her to understand the needs for local constituency parties such as Burton.
A progressive boycott of Labour party conference by local constituency parties has been revealed in figures presented to Labour's National Executive yesterday.
In May — June 2003 or 2004, Ashley Green succeeded Alexandra Messervy as local constituency party chairman.
Winning lots of new councillors will revitalise local constituency parties up and down the country and help rebuild a Labour campaign machine that rusted and fell apart over thirteen years in power.
Nor will she factor in candidates» views on Brexit in selections, and insists deselections are a matter for local constituency parties.
Asked on ITV's Peston on Sunday show whether it would lead to deselections, Mr Corbyn said: «There will be selections made by local constituency parties.
Candidates must also be nominated by at least 200 individual party members from at least 20 local constituency parties.
There's no point in prosecuting poor Doris or Derek from the local constituency party because they offered to be the treasurer that year (when no - one else volunteered) for not fully grasping the ins and outs of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act or the RPA.
Sources close to McIntosh say she was subjected to a campaign of «dirty tricks» orchestrated by the chairman of her local constituency party, Major Peter Steveney.
In a further blow to the embattled minister, his local constituency party will discuss the furore this week.
The lobbyist in question is Alan Donnelly, chair of Mr Miliband's local constituency party, according to the Sunday Times.
At the end of an election, the marked postal voter lists are open for public inspection and also can be purchased by the Electoral Commission, candidates, elected representatives, government departments, police forces, registered political parties and local constituency parties.
Her local constituency party, which has threatened to deselect Eagle, was suspended this week amid allegations of bullying.
The Lib Dem leadership rules state that a leader can be removed by a vote of no confidence passed by a majority of MPs or by a statement calling on him to go submitted by 75 local constituency parties.
The investigation was conducted following complaints and counter-complaints about events in her local constituency party in Wallasey.
Balls spent the weekend meeting his local constituency party in Morley & Outwood to decide whether he would stand.
Among his targets were Michelle Mone («a laughable vulgarian»); Labour's Dave Watts (a «leery drongo»); Anne McIntosh, former Tory MP for Thirsk & Malton «who so impressed her local constituency party that it dumped her»; former party official Emma Pidding («a busy - bee activist whose orangey lipstick has long been an annual wonder on stage at Tory party conferences»).
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