Sentences with phrase «of the next parliament»

He also pledged to build 200,000 new homes a year by the end of the next parliament and to extend votes to 16 - and 17 - year - olds.
The key reforms are to be phased in over five years, or over the course of the next parliament.
Child benefit rises will be capped at one per cent for the first two years of the next parliament.
But they know that that is more than likely to be the reality at the start of the next parliament.
And we will complete this negotiation and hold this referendum within the first half of the next parliament.
He could make a pledge not to increase state funding of incumbent politicians for the whole of the next parliament.
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.
This is on top of an additional # 4.8 billion in school revenue funding pledged over the course of the next parliament.
His aides even hinted that incremental tax cuts could start in the second half of the next parliament, ending by 2020 with basic rate taxpayers paying # 500 tax less a year.
The minimum wage would rise to # 8 an hour over the course of the next parliament if Labour wins the general election, the party's leader Ed Miliband has pledged.
The revised target of the middle of the next Parliament looks increasingly optimistic.
The Resolution Foundation study shows there is a gap in consolidation between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives widening from # 9bn in 2017 - 18 to around # 21bn by the end of the next parliament in 2019 - 2020.
Given this, the Queen's Speech needed to be replete with bills to fill the time of the next parliament and reinvigorate the purpose of the Coalition.
However, it is absolutely untrue to suggest that electing Cameron would result in Belize - style Ashcroftism within the term of the next parliament.
Lord Mandelson, the business secretary, said at a Labour press conference: «The IFS figures relate to 2016 - 17, beyond the life of the next parliament for which the general election is being held now.
The BBC's political editor went back over the exchanges at PMQs after David Cameron pledged an in / out referendum in the early part of the next parliament if his party won the 2015 general election.
Not only are the Tories and the Lib Dems going to voters with joint spending plans for the first fifth of the next parliament, the two are now presenting joint capital spending proposals for its entirety.
After that the Lib Dems will not be bound to Tory proposals for the remainder of the next parliament.
Now we know the make - up of the next parliament, and the astonishing outcome of an election that has given David Cameron the chance to lead a Conservative - only Cabinet, we can start to build up a picture of what the next five years has in store for British politics.
How the relationship between Labour and the SNP would play out would be one of the continuing dramas of the next parliament.
This could lead to «god» organisation that determines in effect the politics of the next parliament i.e. if we recognize demographic X then they're likely to tend towards Y. Groups that are not given a quota might feel they are not part of the democratic process.
The comprehensive spending review for 2015/16, due to be unveiled by the middle of the year, will commit the Tories and Lib Dems to detailed, department - by - department spending plans for the first year or so of the next parliament.
We will remain signatories to the European Convention on Human Rights for the duration of the next parliament.
It would be quite something if Lee Martin - our candidate pictured below with David Cameron and (right) Cllr Peter Wood (Wearside Chairman) is the first declared MP of the next Parliament.
Miliband offered two comments which offered insight into how he anticipates the dynamic of the next parliament will work.
«A referendum on Europe during the midpoint of the next parliament is Conservative party policy, though not coalition policy.
Looking at the numbers I suspect what Cameron has done is see what the talent pool he'll have to draw on if he wins looks like, reckons (quite reasonably in my opinion) that by the end of the next Parliament at least 35 of his ministerial posts will be filled by a woman, and sees no harm in letting other people know that.
Similarly, Tory candidates want early action on cutting inheritance tax, even though the party's pledge to raise the threshold to # 1m would not be introduced until the later stages of the next parliament.
Whether and how to encourage saving will be a central preoccupation of the next Parliament.
But it is questionable whether the political weather in advance of the next parliament is hospitable to this final option of abolishing fees.
And, of course, Northern Ireland's hand in the Brexit negotiations is likely to be strengthened further by the makeup of the next parliament and the precarious position of the Conservative government.
He called the results «Black Thursday», said the Conservatives needed to fight the next general election on a «balanced ticket» and that «no one seriously supposes that the Prime Minister would be Prime Minister throughout the entire period of the next Parliament».
Carmichael said he expected the bill to be in the first Queen's speech of the next parliament.
A further 2,500 teachers will be recruited over the course of the next Parliament on top of existing plans.
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.
It's # 8bn more in the fifth year of the next parliament than now.
A key tenet of the Labour Party's manifesto is reducing the budget deficit year - on - year through the lifetime of the next parliament.
«I suggest a truce is called and the access to allowances is tighten up for the start of the next parliament in 2010.
He says Labour will oversee 200,000 houses a year by end of next parliament.
The juicy detail, of course, was that if the Conservatives are returned to government at the next election they will hold a referendum by the middle of the next parliament.
The minimum wage would rise to # 8 an hour over the course of the next parliament if Labour wins the general election, leader Ed Miliband has pledged as the party's annual conference got under way.
Kelly argued that the recommendations should be implemented «in full» by the time of the next parliament and urged party leaders to ensure they were.
The new Careers and Enterprise Company in England should include primary in its remit and should be funded for the term of the next Parliament.
Ed Miliband asked David Cameron if he would be voting yes or no in the referendum set to take place in the early part of the next parliament, as promised by the PM if the Conservatives won the general election expected in 2015.
The certainty of a vote on UK membership has firmed up and there will be pressure to hold the vote in the earlier half of the next parliament.
All the major parties have pledged to build hundreds of thousands more homes by the end of next Parliament.
Other key policies in the Ukip manifesto include an extra # 11 billion a year for the NHS and social care by the end of the next parliament, funded by cuts in foreign aid.
extend the period of statutory maternity pay, maternity allowance and adoption pay initially from 26 to 39 weeks and subsequently to 52 weeks by the end of the next Parliament;

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