Grant Shapps pulled
out of an election debate in Hampstead tonight because he had parents evening.
Not exact matches
So nobody should be surprised by the big headline
out of Wednesday night's
debate: that Trump would not commit to accepting the results
of the
election if he loses.
«Imagine if [the Daniels affair] came
out on October 15, 2016, in the middle
of the last
debate with Hillary Clinton,» he said, apparently under the impression that linking the story to its potential electoral consequences would make the money seem less connected to the
election.
To be sure, the immediate Monday night market reaction to the
debate could reverse, and analysts were quick to point
out that there are still two more presidential
debates to come ahead
of the November
election.
No doubt, there should be a thorough parliamentary
debate on the issue, but instead
of forcing a decision in this parliament, which could well be as controversial and divisive as the ill - fated referendum, I strongly agree with Nick Clegg that by far the best and most dignified way
out of the current mess would be to ask the people in the proper constitutional way by calling an snap general
election:
In backing the tax code changes this year, Heastie appears to be making an effort to not only push Cuomo, but get
out in front
of what would have been a
debate not scheduled to reach Albany until next year and after an
election.
Douglas Alexander made some similar - ish points at the General
Election of 2010 book launch, from a «
debates good and here to stay, but need to avoid squeezing
out policy scrutiny».
New York City's first mayoral
debate ahead
of the Nov. 7
election devolved into a circuslike spectacle Tuesday night, with the three leading candidates talking over one another, the audience jeering invectives and Mayor Bill de Blasio's chief bodyguard helping kick one heckler
out.
The three candidates battled it
out in the final general
election debate on Wednesday, with plenty
of jabs over policy to go around.
His suggestion that the
debates should be «just like at the last general
election» is being interpreted as ruling
out the participation
of Nigel Farage.
The Labour leader says the
debates should be «just like at the last general
election», appearing to rule
out the participation
of Nigel Farage.
«There was a strong consensus from the Meeting that it would be better to take some
of the heat
out of this public
debate; this would entail taking forward a calmer internal party review
of funding which would be more comprehensive and balanced (including importantly, addressing the Conservative multi-million pound donations at and between
elections) and putting that forward as part
of Labour's manifesto offer for party funding reforms.»
The prime minister has defended Eastleigh by -
election Tory candidate Maria Hutchings's decision to drop
out of a BBC 5 Live
election debate.
The former Liberal Democrats leader Paddy Ashdown told the BBC the Lib Dems wanted to see
debates «anchored as part
of the established process
of the British democratic right at an
election» - and would take part even if the first
debate turned
out to be a farce.
Some weeks ago I asked the leaders
of all the political parties in Thursday's
debate to keep religion
out of the general
election.
Things lightened up a bit for him when he was able to show off his basketball knowledge when addressed by a Phoenix Suns fan (me neither) and he managed to get a few crafty kicks in the PM's shins, calling on Cameron to stop «ducking and diving» on the TV
election debates question and agree to them, something analysed here by George Eaton over at the New Statesman, and mocking the PM for «flouncing
out of summits and that kind
of thing» when asked about Europe.
William Hague has claimed Ed Miliband is only calling for a television
debate with David Cameron
out of desperation to stop the
election slipping away from him.
Political parties have been «locked
out of the discussions» over leaders»
election debates, says the Conservative Party chairman.
Labour leader Ed Miliband made it clear he was all for the
debates as per the last general
election and agreed that David Cameron was trying to «wriggle
out»
of them.
Cathy Newman checks it
out If truth is the first casualty
of war, then you'd expect plenty
of spin, evasiveness and downright lies in tonight's chancellors»
debate - the opening salvo in the
election battle ahead.
The two candidates are staking
out their differences heading into a series
of public appearances and
debates before the Nov. 8
election.
In the cases, just this last couple
of elections, where stem cell politics, for example, has been played
out in the electoral process, stem cell research is [has] done better than the winning candidates for offices; and I think, apart from that, I think that we do have a serious problem in general education
of the sciences and that accounts for the reluctance
of a large segment
of the population to accept the principles
of evolution and think that there is still a
debate about it, which there isn't — and that's a problem we need to solve, — but I still think there is an incredible constituency for science in this country.
Election 2016 Sanders and Clinton battled it
out in Brooklyn on Thursday, and at the end
of the
debate Sanders was feeling good about his chances: «I think we're going to win this nomination to tell you the truth.»
It's become a familiar sight for education policy mavens this
election season: panel discussions, in Washington and elsewhere, hashing
out the presumptive presidential nominees» differences on performance pay for teachers, private school vouchers, and other reliable topics
of debate.
This, too, is an implicit part
of the political appeal for many Republicans, who are secretly aghast at the nativist tone
of recent presidential - primary
debates and know they must reach
out to Latinos in coming
elections.
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Local
elections are coming up next month in Turkey, and so far we've seen politicians» opponents accuse them
of grandstanding for votes by storming
out of a
debate in Davos and speaking Kurdish in Parliament.
On Wednesday 10 May 2017, Young Legal Aid Lawyers (YLAL) held a pre-general
election debate at Garden Court Chambers in London on Access to Justice After the Election, with representatives of the main political parties setting out their respective policies on legal aid and access to
election debate at Garden Court Chambers in London on Access to Justice After the
Election, with representatives of the main political parties setting out their respective policies on legal aid and access to
Election, with representatives
of the main political parties setting
out their respective policies on legal aid and access to justice.
This
debate is certainly not new, as each
election and the somewhat disappointing turn
out seems to bring similar questions to the forefront; however, any law addressing this matter has yet to be passed, as opposed to a number
of countries that have already adopted such legislation.
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