Sentences with phrase «of next election looks»

As the outcome of next election looks set to be one of the most hard to call in the last two decades, a one note hiring strategy focused on whichever party is flavour of the week is clearly a profoundly rash tactic.

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But here's the thing: Even back in 2012 — when Mike Duffy was a household name as a former broadcaster and Harper was looking solid, solid, solid — 57 % of Canadians still thought he should quit before the next election.
On the more intractable issues of Indigenous poverty, addiction, bad schools and substandard services, she looks out past the next election.
The impact of higher oil prices on the country's current account deficit and inflation rate, the Indian banking system's struggles with demonetization, scandals, bad loans and a government looking ahead to next year's general election have all taken a toll on investor sentiment.
With an election expected to be held in the next few months and a new Premier setting a new tone, many long - time and not - so - long - time Members of Alberta's Legislative Assembly have decided that now is time to retire or look for greener pastures.
The sermon looked at the time almost like an election manifesto: this, he almost seemed to be saying, ought to be the message of the next Pope.
The general election is not over yet but some pundits are already looking beyond June 8 to identify the next batch of Westminster movers and shakers.
Next leader of Labour, if Miliband loses the next election and if Cameron is still in power and wins well, labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can thatNext leader of Labour, if Miliband loses the next election and if Cameron is still in power and wins well, labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can thatnext election and if Cameron is still in power and wins well, labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can that be.
So the next election is open to whoever looks best able to marry economic effi ciency and compassion while helping Britain out of recession.
The clock towards the next general election is ticking, but the situation is now looking worse, not better, than it did on that morning of optimism in Downing Street's Rose Garden.
Good information is creeping out about how Democrat Terry McAuliffe used digital and data tools to win the Virginia governor's race last week, and you can look for my analysis piece in the next issue of Campaigns & Elections mag.
«He says he is not looking beyond the Euro elections next year and the general election of 2015.
«Any business that had done that would be looking very hard now at both its strategy and its management to see how we get some of that back - because otherwise we're going to lose a large number of seats at the next election
It makes for fodder for the dozens of politico talking heads, but politicos look only to the next election cycle.
This one won't necessarily be as bang on as that in 2001, a poll of 661 party members has a margin of error of about 4 %, so we could be looking at actual splits between 63/37 to 71/29, but either way, Cameron has won the election and is going to be the next Tory leader.
«We are looking for ways to minimize rancor in the party ahead of the next general elections, and we are looking for ways to save the party from potential legal booby traps.
If you look at the demographics, at where we need to be at the next election, we need more people in the north voting for us, more of what they call here «blue collar» workers and I call the white working class.
Scottish Labour is looking to press home the party's lead in the polls nine months ahead of next year's Holyrood elections.
At the outset of the general election, Clinton's campaign looks like a well - oiled juggernaut next to Trump's vastly smaller, self - funded operation, a POLITICO analysis of FEC reports found.
Advising those looking to get a new face in the Commons, Osland states: «The top priority for the labour movement right now is to secure the election of more Labour MPs at the next general election.
Nick Clegg's position as Liberal Democrat leader is starting to look «precarious», David Cameron has admitted, after a poll found nearly half of his members want him out before the next general election.
Lord Ashcroft has repeated the same sort of large marginals poll that PoliticsHome did in 2008 and 2009, looking at the clusters of key marginal seats that will provide the battleground for the next general election.
It looks instead like the government will use the constitutional reform and governance bill to pave the way for a referendum within two years of the next election, ie in the next parliament, but just on the alternative vote (AV)-- a system that allows preferences but isn't proportional.
At the next election, David Cameron will be looking to re-run the «tax bombshell» campaign of 1992 - with which he was intimately involved in the Conservative Research Department.
At the moment — and we could be four and half years away from the next election (Fixed Term Parliaments Act)-- there look to be a couple of possibilities.
He looked weak, directionless, spineless — and with no apparent prospect of leading Labour to victory at the next election.
We look forward to a general election next year, when steps have been taken to restore some faith in democracy, and, we hope, we are through the worst of the recession.
Ed Miliband has said that Labour is looking at «all the options» for the rail network, after a group of 31 prospective MPs said the party should renationalise the rail industry if it wins the next election.
They're looking to make an issue out of nothing so as to challenge Todd Kaminsky in the next election in November.»
Labour 2020: In the first of a week - long series looking at the questions Labour will need to answer if it's to win power at the next election, we begin with the state of the party itself — and who it is there to represent
Any business that had done that would be looking very hard now at both its strategy and its management to see how we get some of that back because otherwise we are going to lose a large number of seats at the next election
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Next month's event looks uncomfortably like a partisan attempt to hijack one of the great glories of our common history for party political purposes on the eve of a general election.
At one point, it looked doubtful that Clegg would lead his party into the next election, but the Eastleigh by - election, the economic recovery and the wane of Vince Cable's star have combined to create an unlikely political rebirth.
«I am exploring these issues,» he will say, «not just as leader of a coalition but as a leader of the Conservative Party who is looking ahead to the programme we will set out to the country at the next election
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for Kumbungu, Ras Mubarak, is already looking ahead to the 2020 election, and he believes the immediate past President, John Mahama, is the man to lead their party to victory in the next four years.
Peebles» mulling of a mayoral run comes amid reports that some disaffected Democrats are looking for an alternative to the mayor in the next election.
In the first of an occasional series of Uncut posts that look at the policies and political positioning needed to win the next election, today we are looking at the NHS.
Another MP said: «Dozens of ex-Labour MPs will be looking for work after the next election, given the predicted scale of our defeat.
Although I disapprove of the A List in principle, I was pleased you got on it, and looked forward to seeing you win a seat off Labour or the Liberal Democrats at the next election.
Looking ahead to next year's general election matchup, the Quinnipiac survey puts Cuomo 40 points ahead of former Rep. Rick Lazio, the only Republican contender at the moment, with Paterson leading Lazio by 4 points, which is within the survey's sampling error.
ALBANY - A city Republican is looking to take on the role of city treasurer in a run against Democratic incumbent Darius Shahinfar in next week's general election.
Jackie Doyle - Price has been PPC for Thurrock for over two years and her attempt to gain the seat from Labour at the next election (a task for which she requires a swing of 6.5 %) looks like it will be a little easier this evening.
At the end of a presidential campaign in which education received some attention but never emerged as a top - tier issue, analysts were trying to look beyond this week's election to the K - 12 issues awaiting the next president and gauge where they might fit as a new administration prepares to grapple with a global economic crisis.
It could be paid for by those who voted Tory in the next general election and anyone who can afford this sort of car, (which by the way, along with the S3, looks like the fastest way to get from A to B on a slightly greasy B road).
Shred this bill, and spend your time and the taxpayers money more wisely, or I believe you will be looking for another line of work come the next election.
«The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston just celebrated its 60th anniversary and as we look forward to our next sixty years, it is with the greatest enthusiasm that I announce the election today by the Board of Trustees of Bill Arning as the Museum's new director,» said Reggie Smith, Chairman of the Board of Trustees and of the Trustee Search Committee.
Geffen (pictured), whose next move had been the subject of intense year - long market speculation since he lost Ashurst's chairman election last October, is to join the US firm as it looks to build a corporate practice in the City.
So now, and at the next Bencher election, demand more competent performance from Canada's law societies, instead of looking to experts in law office management for solutions.
We will likely have to wait until after the next election and see what the House of Commons looks like to know the answer.
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