Sentences with phrase «next election matters»

It's about being on the doorstep, speaking to your family, friends and neighbours, fellow Londoners, fellow citizens in the country, saying the next election matters, this is why I think you should vote for Labour.

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Furthermore I do agree with you that both Notley and Horgan are changing their minds to win the next election but name one — I just need one — Alberta premier since Peter Lougheed or for that matter in all of Canada that has not done the same.
He said he hoped the matter could be resolved quickly «so the committee can return to its charge — fully investigating the Russian interference in our election and the role of the Trump campaign, and what steps need to be taken to protect against foreign interference in the next election
Once Nov. 5 has passed, that doesn't mean that politics cease to matter until the next election year.
And as the build up to general elections next year gathers momentum, matters are made worse.
Previous Conservative leaders have hit the sloughs of despair in the past and gone on to win where it really matters — at the next general election.
The House intelligence committee next week plans to interview John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign chairman whose hacked email account became central to Russian meddling in the US election last year, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.
Akash Paun of the thinktank explains: «In a single party government, no matter how divided they may be, as you approach the next election all the incentives are to unify.
The First Minister also has the matter of next May's Scottish Parliament elections - a vote that definitely will take place - to negotiate.
«As we have been quite consistent after the general election this will be a matter for the next spending review,» he said.
Where parties win votes at the next general election will matter as well as how many they win.
The boundary changes defeat matters far more to the outcome of the next election than even the coalition's biggest U-turn, or the resignation of a Cabinet minister.
He added: «These differences matter and at the next election they will help define us.
44 % of people told Populus they thought it was important for a political leader to have strong religious belief, 53 % disagreed (for the record, Tony Blair is known to be a practicing Christian who regularly attends church, Michael Howard attends a Liberal Synagogue on the High Holy feast days — not that it matters anyway, since neither of them will be leader of their respective parties by the time of the next election).
Internal surveys were reported to have shown that the joint list would win more than 50 seats in the upcoming elections, a total unheard of by a single party in decades, and one that if realized would virtually guarantee Netanyahu continuing as prime minister in the next parliament, no matter which candidates ran and no matter which alliances were formed against him.
«We're not saying the European elections don't matter — just that they're a very poor guide to the general election that will follow next year.»
As for himself, Fontana said he'd like to see Smith resolve matters with the Board of Elections by the time the next round of disclosures are due July 15.
The party seeks to prevent my candidacy in the next European election merely for taking a stand on matters of personal conscience.
No matter who is at the helm after the next general election, they will have to deal with the fact that the House of Lords is becoming unsustainable.
Extrapolating, that tells me that no matter if ComRes says our lead is eight points or YouGov says it's ten, Labour will founder badly at the next election and David Cameron will be Prime Minister.
These arguments matter to anybody with an interest in progressive politics because the winners will be dictating policy after the next election if — oh, lets drop the pretence — when the Conservatives win.
The General Secretaries of the incumbent National Democratic Congress (NDC), the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the Convention People's Party (CPP) and the People's National Convention (PNC), made the call at a meeting with the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) on the election and other matters ahead of next year's polls.
I'd quite agree that its relative bad performance compared to the early years was spun as failure, and that was what mattered in the election, but the economy then did worse when the next lot took over.
So let's stick to attacking them and then it won't matter who the PM is come the next election because it won't be about them it will be about Labour's appalling record in government.
Some of this attention to non-legislative matters is driven by the perceived political benefits: If a member takes a few minutes to talk about how great a constituent is, it's safe to assume that the constituent and his or her family will vote for the member in the next election.
Meanwhile, Gordon Brown, who is being closely advised on this matter by Peter Mandelson, is not only contemplating a grand coalition in the event of a hung parliament after the next election, but he is also ready to consider heading a national government in the coming months in the event of the economic situation getting worse.
«It's obviously a matter for Boris but I hope he will look at coming back in the next election,» David Cameron said.
Losing the next general election might not matter to a lot of Jeremy Corbyn supporters.
«As a scientist, the starting point is always the facts of the matter, whereas often in politics the starting point is how does this play in the next election,» he says.
Not matter if you know a lot about about politics or next to nothing, you should go to the election.
This report was published by the UK Kennel Club ahead of the 2015 general election «to guide the next government» on dog related matters.
No matter who prevails as the Republican presidential candidate and who wins the election next November, there may already be a big and enduring win out of this crazy race — for the environment, including ailing monarch butterflies.
Maybe we can at least get that done no matter who wins the next election.
No matter who wins the next presidential election, fights over the Affordable Care Act (or whatever it morphs into) will continue, as well as over the regulatory schemes to make it workable.
Bob Neill, the Conservative chair of the House of Commons» justice committee, said that he hoped, if the PM wins the election, then the legislation could be reintroduced «as a matter of priority» in the next Parliament.
This election, Reconciliation Australia seeks the following commitments from all major parties, and calls on the next Federal Government to enact these commitments as a matter of priority.
No matter how you or your members feel about the election outcome, the tax and other industry - related issues that are certain to be debated during the next few years will be every bit as historic as this past election.
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