Not exact matches
Mr Letwin - now directing policy for the Conservative Party - has told today's Daily Politics
show on BBC1 that it's very unlikely that an
ordinary voter would be able to name even one of his party's policies:
The poll
showed 26 % said the PM was in touch with the lives of
ordinary voters, and 63 % believed legalising gay marriage would cost the party more votes than it gains.
Lord Ashcroft: «It is only in government that the Conservative Party can complete the rehabilitation of its brand — that it can
show doubtful
voters that it really is on the side of
ordinary people, that it is competent to run the economy, and that it can be trusted with public services like the NHS.
Winning money from Congress depends on two things:
showing that the spending will bring investment and jobs to the districts and states represented by influential members of Congress, or exciting the interest of
ordinary voters.