An analysis by ConservativeHome of those adopted as Tory candidates for the next General Election says that there would likely be fifty to sixty women Tory MPs if the Conservative Party formed
a majority after the next General Election.
Not exact matches
Following the
election of Tony Blair as Labour leader in July 1994
after the death of his predecessor John Smith, Ashdown pursued co-operation between the two parties because he wanted to form a coalition government should the
next general election end without any party having an overall
majority.
It can not be beyond the wit of man for the Conservative Party and Ukip to work together in some way that ensure that there a right of centre
majority government
after the
next general election, with David Cameron as Prime Minister
Conservative MP Stewart Jackson, who resigned as a ministerial aide
after he voted in favour of a referendum, said he agreed with Nigel Farage that UKIP was «a major threat to the Conservative Party at the
general election» and could deprive his party of an overall
majority at the
next general election.