Sentences with phrase «next leadership election»

This is confirmed by a senior Labour aide, who admits, «Andy's thinking ahead to the next leadership election.
17th March 2016, Conservative Home: Andrew Rosindell: Party members should have greater choice of candidates in the next leadership election.
At least then we have control of the party rather than giving it back to the Blairites with barely a fight as they wont make the mistake of putting up a left candidate in the next leadership election.
On 19 February 2017, during the PD National Assembly, Renzi resigned as Secretary of the party, announcing his candidacy for the next leadership election.
General secretary, Fabian Society More important than who should lead is how Labour could get its next leadership election right.
The risk of the above is that Labour would not provide coherent opposition while it's finding its feet as the new vanguard of post neoliberal ideology and that, with the best will in the world, a powerful collective vision for the country would not have established itself by the time the Labour Party needed to elect a potential PM — with the result that the next leadership election would be as factional as this one...
May reportedly announced to Conservative MPs in August 2017 that she would resign as Prime Minister on 30 August 2019, making it likely that the next leadership election would take place in the summer of 2019.
The next leadership election to take place occurred when Blair resigned in June 2007; this election was won by Gordon Brown, who ran uncontested.
This does not mean that much, in a Parliamentary party of 8, but it may put Mr. Brake in a position to contest the next leadership election (if the boundary changes do not get him defeated next time)
But in the next leadership election campaign, Susan Taylor accused Beck of failing to protect teachers and argued that the experiment should be curtailed.
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