Sentences with phrase «only win the next election»

Corbyn said also that Labour could only win the next election «if we accept the decision of the members, end the trench warfare and work together to take on the Tories».
If we are to not only win the next election, but ensure a sustained period of electoral success, then a more medium term strategy is also needed, in addition to the current focus on today's target seats.

Not exact matches

«My party (Labour) hasn't been strong enough to push for red lines» and the May - led - government «answers to only a few Brexiteers» with the prime minister focused on «keeping her party together and win the next elections,» Dance added.
However, he rejected the inevitable suggestion he is trying to bring back the Blairites, insisting: «There is only one question for Labour - how do we win the next election
«However, it is not only for economic reasons that I am delighted to welcome president Hugo Chavez of Venezuela to London next week... since 1998 he has won ten elections in eight years - an unprecedented record of electoral success in any country.»
Another point which could be counted in Iran's favour is Venezuela's election as the next NAM chair in 2015; of course, only if Chavez succeeds in winning the coming elections and his health conditions do not worsen.
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.
My secondary model also predicts a very high probability that the Conservatives will win the largest share of the vote at the next election (76.24 %) whilst Labour only has a 15.35 % chance.
A majority of members (53 per cent) think Labour is now on course to be in government in 2020, but if Corbyn was replaced only 42 per cent think Labour would win the next general election.
Recent research by YouGov found that, though 72 % of Labour members support Jeremy Corbyn as leader, only 47 % think it's likely he can win the next general election.
Despite the infighting within the ruling party, the chances of an outsider winning the next election are seen as slim, and not only because of ZANU - PF's history of manipulating elections.
Mr Miliband and Mr Clegg both need to win the Oldham East and Saddleworth by - election next Thursday, but only one of them can.
Only 50 % were satisfied with the job he is doing, and only 11 % expected the Tories to win the next electOnly 50 % were satisfied with the job he is doing, and only 11 % expected the Tories to win the next electonly 11 % expected the Tories to win the next election.
Are the Conservatives now closing rank having tried out a few key ideas - Big Society, compassionate conservatism - only to now withdraw to the confines of a «safety first» approach, focused on winning the next election?
Of course, it could only happen if Davidson won a by - election and made her way into the Commons in the next few years.
The 1994 leadership election would ultimately decide not only the Labour Party's new leader, but also the next Prime Minister; Tony Blair won the leadership and became Prime Minister after winning the 1997 general election.
Less promisingly, only 46 % think it's likely Labour will win the next election under Corbyn and only 38 % think it's likely he will ever be PM.
Some of this might be achievable during this parliament, in collaboration with the Liberal Democrats but Cameron will also make it clear that much will only be possible if the Conservatives can win the next election and govern on their own.
«[David] Miliband's ideas can only become reality if he is elected leader and if Labour wins the next Election.
The prime minister is expected to acknowledge in his speech next month that he will only be able to hold a referendum on the repatriation of powers if the Tories win a majority at the next general election.
But Blunkett said he believed Ed Miliband was the only only man for the job of leading the party and would win the election next year.
That implies that politics ignores facts (that wind turbines are currently the only answer) in favour of politiciams only caring about their skins and wanting to win the next election for themselves.
Not only did he publicly state that restoring Planned Parenthood funding was at the top of his priority list the very next day after he won the primary election, he also pledged to work to fill the gap left by eight consecutive years of lost funding.
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