Sentences with phrase «new deputy leader»

And the SNP's new deputy leader Stewart Hosie has said that the Scottish people were promised the «closest thing to a federal state within one to two years».
We don't know for sure when the SNP's new deputy leader will be chosen - arrangements will be decided in «due course», the party says.
«As the new Deputy leader for Digital Communication, Council Member Rafael Espinal, Jr. is conducting a top - to - bottom review of the Council's digital strategy.
Labour's new deputy leader has a fearsome reputation in some quarters, but he also commands cross-party admiration
Labour's new deputy leader has a fearsome reputation in some quarters as a party operator, but he also commands cross-party admiration
Watson said it was «yet to be determined» if the party would ultimately end up splitting in the event of a Corbyn victory, but one of the jobs of a new deputy leader would be to help unite the shadow cabinet and backbenchers in an effort to stop this happening.
He acknowledges, however, that Labour could be at risk of splitting after the rancorous contest and says one of the jobs of a new deputy leader would be to help unite the shadow cabinet and backbenchers in an effort to stop this happening.
Cable, a former business secretary, is now regarded as the frontrunner, after Jo Swinson also declined to stand, instead becoming the party's new deputy leader.
Next to Wuhayshi and Raymi, the group's military commander, in the same video sat the new deputy leader, Said Ali al - Shihri, a Saudi national who was released from the US military detention centre at Guantanamo Bay in November 2007.
Plus: as the SNP prepares to elect a new deputy leader, Libby Brooks looks at a contest that has been dominated by one question: when should Scotland next vote on independence?
The Welsh Party has just finished the election of their new Deputy Leader (itself an all - female contest to balance the male Leader) but that isn't likely to be enough (and nor should it) to placate those wanting to see a greater balance in Labour's leadership positions.
The East Dunbartonshire MP — who won her seat back from the SNP at the general election — declared she would run for the new deputy leader post instead.
Presumably they will also need a new deputy leader since Angus Robertson filled that role too — and that is a role elected by the membership.
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