Sentences with phrase «move the party so»

Because the Blair project, in the name of «modernisation», planned to move the party so far from the aims and values it really held, the virtual elimination of internal democracy was required.

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«So the more Donald Trump is successful — and the Republican Party is successful — in moving policy to the right, the bigger the backlash is likely to be.»
The reason for this is that the Republican party has moved so far right, only lunatics and swindlers have any chance of getting nominated.
* Chad Holtz with «You're a Poopy - Head (But so am I)» I'm convinced that any Rally to Restore Unity or any World Council of Churches or any ecumenical move will ultimately fail at making us one when they depend on the «positive» contributions each party brings to the table.
Because it was a democratic administration which finally broke the backs of segregation in the 1960's, those who fought so bitterly against integration moved to the republican party to the regret of many republicans who are finding no home for the expression of their true political beliefs.
Move our party away from the hate and the ignorant religious nuts and back to a more moderate middle so we can gain more support.
I believe some will argue the alliance is just a mere opportunistic move to gain ground with a political party thats so desperate to absorb a black candidate to counter the labels they have earned as a party that does not subscribe to Blacks interest.
A member of the wedding party marveled at what a blessing it was that the nasty weather moved Westward so that the bride could enjoy a beautiful wedding day.
Because it's St. Patrick's Day and let's be honest, it's just fun to make food green sometimes!hipped up these lovely, festive mini's this morning to take to a farewell party for some neighbors that are moving... one guest is gluten free and one is dairy free... so these will be perfect!
It hasn't worked for him at Tottenham, so as soon as the club give him an indication he's not needed, both parties can move on and find a solution.
my thought is johnny knows the browns are sick of drunk players who party and knows he blew his chance there... i feel he knows the club is moving on from him so he joined rehab so other teams might take a roll on him instead of him being looked at like he doesn't try...
With the competition for places last year, coupled with the arrival of Alexandre Lacazette, his playing time is only likely to decrease further and so a move away suits all parties.
From an Arsenal perspective, they'll surely prefer to see Ozil move abroad rather than risk seeing him join a Premier League rival, so finances aside, this could be a good move for all parties.
Naturally, the connection with Jurgen Klopp is mentioned as the pair have previously worked together at Dortmund with the German tactician getting the best out of the prolific forward, and so a move to Anfield could be appealing to all parties.
In turn, the move should happen as it will suit all parties, but ultimately that's not the same as reaching an agreement and so it remains to be seen whether or not Sherwood has predicted the future.
That's not considering the possibility that Wenger will strengthen his squad further too, and so the best solution for all parties it seems is that he moves on.
If he opts to stay he will be offered an improved contract, but it won't match Chelsea's offer, and so if both parties agree to the move, then Sandro could find himself becoming a $ 70m player by the end of this summer.
Now anyone who knows me knows I like to take centre stage, so after a quick stretch of my wings I made my entrance to the party by busting out a few of my signature dance moves.
To be frank, these bins aren't meant for the moving process — but they're perfect for storing smaller objects like your crafts and art supplies, your kids» favorite toys, your go - to jewelry pieces, or even your beloved shoes (so there's no more temptation to kick them off into the closet after a long night of partying!).
Toddlers can't resist a dance party, so clear a spot, and let little ones bust their best moves to a Halloween - inspired playlist.
I also thought allowing kids and hubbies (so they could take care of kids) to the party but move to the basement playroom.
This is my first year and we are in the middle of getting ready to move so forgive my horrid intro party post... Now on to the party!!
Just as Tony Blair had worked to move Labour away from some of the party's traditional, less electorally appealing positions in the 1990s, so David Cameron, taking Blair quite consciously as his role model, sought to reposition the Conservative party on a number of key issues in a push for electoral popularity.
It starts in the early Grimond years and moves on to a time when I was beginning to get active in Liberal Party politics so there are a lot of characters that I know.
There might be an empirical question of whether such a move had broad support within a party; but in a case where it did so, the freedom of association idea would surely support their choosing to invite outsiders to participate in various ways.
What the party still does not seem to recognise, or at least accept as a problem, is that the coalition can be best understood as the preferred option of a leadership grouping that has consistently proposed policies designed to reduce the role of the state and so move a centre - left party steadily rightwards.
Such an effect might also see Labour move back towards the vast majority of BME candidates in high minority population seats — ie less Parmjit Dhanda / Ashok Kumar examples of representing areas with low BME populations — but one difference between Labour and the other parties is that Labour does hold such seats, and so the effect of very strong local preferences in the other parties would be stronger.
MPs in rival parties detect the growing disappointment though many remain sneaky admirers and quips about the SNP moving as a herd, the clip - clop of 50 or so pairs of shoes signalling the SNP's arrival, are laced with envy when the Tories are splitting over Europe and Labour's bitterly divided on Jeremy Corbyn.
The problem seems to be that whenever a party loses an election, their first inclination seems to be to move in the opposite direction to the swing of the population, so when the Tories lost to Blair, they retrenched further right for two elections, and Labour assumed that New Labour was to blame for their loss in 2010, so publicly ditched that and moved left — when actually New Labour was the only time in history Labour have completed a second term, let alone a third.
Those who moved from Labour to the Conservatives thought Britain was on the right track, and that Labour risked derailing the progress that had been made, not least through unaffordable spending and borrowing (not so much despite the party's good intentions, but because of them).
Moving to looser and broader affiliation through supporter schemes is a potentially advantageous option but in doing so parties need to recognise the differences between types of affiliation and the impact of the recruitment incentives offered.
I'm afraid the whole party reform thing — as Tony Blair freely admits in A Journey — didn't really move forward much after 1997, so there's a lot to do.
«They're in total gridlock and they're not able to get anything moved forward, so, you know, I applaud the governor for being willing to work across party lines.»
«The [Republican] party's moved so far to the right, they can't even accept anti-discrimination efforts in the Human Rights Commission,» Latimer, 63, said, adding that as county executive he would fire everyone currently on the commission and employ a new team.
On November 20, 2017, the Florida Democratic Party filed a lawsuit requesting that the dates for special elections in House District 114 and Senate District 31 be moved up so that legislators for those districts could be in place for the 2018 legislative session.
But Rice's overall point seems to be that the top Democrat hasn't made a move yet — and others in his party are perhaps more courteously waiting for him to do so before making a move.
There have been times in the past when I felt like booting this party and moving on; the only thing that has however prevented me from doing so is the plight the remaining good people would face.Such a departure will allow the agents of greed, and avarice and dishonesty to further deepen their claws on you and the party.
Both moves betrayed the corrupt nature of both Espada and the legislative leaders of both parties who were trying to draw him to their side so they would have the numbers to control the Senate.
So I accept that the Conservative or Labour parties could move from a position of 1st or 2nd to 3rd, but they would have to make blunders for this to happen — and, crucially, bigger blunders than they have already made that have had little meaningful impact on their 1st / 2nd dominance.
So far, the Legislature hasn't shown much interest in moving the proposal, which is opposed by organized labor and the Working Families Party.
Padavan has an ally in Mayor Bloomberg, who has long been a supporter of the veteran GOP lawmaker and appears inclined to continue to do so, even as he moves away from a policy of strictly contributing to the Senate Republicans in favor of backing individuals lawmakers on a case - by - case basis, regardless of their party affiliation.
As the Labour party seeks to move on from Ed Miliband, its leading lights have been keen to distance themselves from the former leader's so - called anti-business stance.
So, if for instance their grievances were not addressed, election was coming and they took a tactical move to be outside the party, they would have moved to PDP, but the fact is they didn't move to PDP.
«I deprecate any effort to begin electioneering under any circumstances in any by - election until the writ has been moved by the party with responsibility for doing so.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that what's called for in the compact between the two parties, so the state moved quickly.
Ikpeazu said he is not bothered about the move adding that he would be willing to meet Otti and his party at the Court of Appeal and even the Supreme Court if he so desires.
You can either assert that the basic tenets of the Left still enjoy widespread popularity, and that a party committed to them could still win power — or you can conclude most of the votes Labour needs to regain power are in the centre, so the party should move in that direction.
That move was a not - so - subtle sign from two of the top leaders in the party that it might be time for Weiner to exit stage right.
«This is exactly the direction that so many of us look forward to the Democratic Party moving in — indivisible,» said Rachel Lavine, chair of the state committee's Progressive Caucus.
«It was very moving, and what was so pleasing was the credit he gave to the DRC for changing the party
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