Sentences with phrase «of the next parliament from»

Given what he knows about National Insurance and pension costs, he thinks that the right figure for a real - terms cut in funding over the life of the next Parliament from the IFS forecasts is closer to 12 than to seven per cent.

Not exact matches

-- Member of Parliament David Yurdiga «The federal government thinks that it is acceptable to run a $ 30 billion deficit and spending billions on foreign aid and international climate change projects, as well as on newcomer settlement programs all the while cutting over $ 100 million from the three northern territories over the course of the next five years.
Sir Tony has now been appointed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to become the next chair of the Church Buildings Council when he stands down from his current role at the end of the current Parliament, in April 2015.
Based four years on from the hung parliament, hung more than loosely on our own shambolic cross-party covenant of 2010, the next general election is looming and the fatal embrace between Lib Dem and Tory is stretched to its limit.
Together with a further # 5 billion of spending in the next parliament and # 20 billion from private investment, made possible by a deal with two groups of British pension funds, he unveiled a «huge commitment to overhauling the physical transport infrastructure of our nation».
NEA estimates that over the term of the UK Parliament (the next 5 years) domestic energy consumers will contribute over # 14 billion to the Treasury (# 11.82 bn in England, # 1.33 bn in Scotland, # 690m in Wales and # 190m in Northern Ireland) through VAT and revenue generated from carbon taxes.
After yesterday's harsh speech from George Osborne promising more austerity in the next parliament, Cameron made a series of pledges on income tax, housing and zero hours contracts to sweeten the pill of continued spending cuts.
Recent surveys from November 2017 show that the Democratic Party who dominate the current Parliament, would only receive 8 percent in the next elections, while the current extra-parliamentary, pro-European party «Action and Solidarity» led by Maia Sandu would win 21 per cent of the vote.
IF, and it's a big IF, there were to be a hung Parliament next time around, far better that the LibDems (and I guess this applies to the SNP, Plaid Cymru and Dr. Dick Taylor too) act as kingmakers by voting for or against the government, whether it be Labour or Conservative, * on the merits of each individual piece of legislation * than propping up some of the most loathsome, reactionary policies this side of the self - styled moral crusaders from the ear of High Thatcherism.
This political positioning is an indication of the less collegial tone of Coalition colleagues that we can expect from the next session of Parliament.
Last week a poll from Survation suggested that the huff and puff of the campaign, including not least two televised leader debates that took place either side of the Easter weekend, had not made much difference to the balance of voting intentions for next month's Scottish Parliament election.
In this coalition we have begun to turn the page, but the real test will come in the next parliament — when government will have to show whether or not we have really, genuinely, learnt from the mistakes of the past.
And the extent of the parliamentary immunity also depends on the rules of the national parliament, so again might differ from one MEP to the next!
In October 1982 Secretary of State for Defence John Nott announced that he was stepping down from Parliament at the next election.
Members of parliament will also be stopped from employing family members by the end of the next parliament or within five years, the long - awaited report stated.
Roger Williams, the Welsh Liberal Democrat candidate for Brecon and Radnorshire said: «From day one of the next Parliament we will have our green commitments on the table, from cleaning up the air we breathe, to greening the energy and transport we From day one of the next Parliament we will have our green commitments on the table, from cleaning up the air we breathe, to greening the energy and transport we from cleaning up the air we breathe, to greening the energy and transport we use.
Mr Adjaho said he was expecting an apology from the nominee but since he had not received a copy of the apology or had any indication of it being rendered in the House before it went on recess, he has deferred putting the vote on his nomination at the next meeting of Parliament.
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.
The name of the group derives from the fact that 301 is the number of Tory MPs that will need to be returned to Parliament in 2015 to create a majority government (the boundary review means there will be 600 seats at the next election).
Even the government of the day can not involve the civil service formally in manifesto preparation for the next parliament, as I remember from my time as a special adviser prior to the 2010 general election.
[5] As the European Parliament elections are scheduled from 23 to 26 May 2019 and elections in France are usually held on Sundays, the date of the next European election in France is 26 May 2019.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
David Cameron pledged to raise the threshold for the 40p income tax rate from # 41,900 to # 50,000 over the course of the next parliament.
George Osborne's declaration that he would make a further # 25bn of spending reductions in the next parliament, half of the cuts to come from non-pensioner elements of the welfare budget, was gratefully seized on by Mr Clegg as another opportunity to put distance between his party and the Tories.
Full details of all proposed reforms are set out in a booklet edited by me entitled What They Never Told You about Parliament and How It Should be Put Right, which is being launched next Tuesday and can be obtained free from my office in the House of Commons.
As the fall - out from Dave Cameron's reshuffle continues, Cambridgeshire MP Andrew Lansley has confirmed he is not only out of the cabinet but is also stepping down from parliament at the next election.
But this doesn't explain why Mr Cameron's speech was made now, some three years away from the date of the next election: after all, we're not even halfway through this Parliament yet.
That is money coming directly from the saving pots of pensioners over the course of the next parliament and we haven't heard a peep from Labour.
It is a difficult decision to stand down from public life, but with the introduction of fixed term parliaments, we now know that the next Parliamentary term is likely to run until 2020, and that is a commitment which is I believe is too lengthy for me to make.
And obviously, parliament resumes next week and all of these things will be taken up then and discussed in the House of Lords and House of Commons — and following on from those discussions, appropriate steps will no doubt be taken.»
All benefits, tax credits and public service pensions, except the state pension and pension credit, will be increased in line with consumer prices inflation, rather than retail prices inflation, from next year, saving around # 6 billion a year by the end of the next Parliament.
Last week it emerged that Conservative MPs will chair twelve of Parliament's select committees, with those influential chairmanships being decided by ballots of all MPs from across the Commons next week.
«It's important for our researchers that there is no gap» between the current program and the next, says Teresa Riera Madurell, a former academic from Spain and one of the lead negotiators for the European Parliament.
May said: «I believe the next set of PCCs should bring together the two great reforms of the last Parliament — police reform and school reform — to work with and possibly set up alternative provision free schools to support troubled children and prevent them from falling into a life of crime.»
A new national Holocaust memorial next to parliament will be designed by a team led by Sir David Adjaye after a competition that attracted entries from some of the world's leading architecture and design consortiums.
At the same time, Parliament has approved stringent new measures to reduce carbon emissions by 2020, with the biggest CO2 cuts by far to come from an increase of more than 800 percent in offshore wind power over the next seven years.
The Asian semiconductor powerhouse, whose parliament passed in June a crucial renewable energy bill which seeks to add between 6,500 and 10,000 megawatts of installed renewable energy over the next 20 years, announced last week its goal to raise its solar panel capacity from five megawatts to 1,000 megawatts by 2025.
The Greens, who could hold the balance of power in the next parliament, have so far focused their attention on climate change policies, with a seven - point plan aimed at transitioning Australia away from fossil fuels.
On Tuesday the European Parliament's 748 MEPs will vote on whether to withhold more than 900m carbon credits from the next phase of its emissions trading scheme (ETS).
I attended a presentation yesterday organized by the National Capital Association of Law Libraries (NCALL) where a representative from the Library of Parliament (LOP) outlined plans to make all older federal parliamentary debates available for free via PDF within the next few years.
That means seeking commitments from candidates and leaders in the 2015 election that they would be prepared to bring the issue of transgender rights back to the next Parliament and ensure a strong and non-discriminatory version of Bill C - 279 does become law, and quickly.
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