But won't the Lib Dems want to be
out of the Coalition if they get an electoral drubbing next week and lose the AV referendum, as the polls are increasingly certain will happen?
Not exact matches
A conventional wisdom is brewing that
if Samaras pulls
out the victory, then it's only a matter
of time before his
coalition collapses, and the leftist Tsipras wins another election... perhaps in 4 to 8 months.
If he wants to spend some
of it on building a
coalition, to maximize the likelihood that his activism will work
out, then that's his call.
However the election is still over three years away, and
if the significantly higher fees do turn
out to deter tens
of thousands
of young people from attending university then it's perfectly possible the
coalition could cut fees themselves - pulling Labour's rug
out from under them.
The
coalition agreement contained plans for fixed parliamentary terms - a Labour and Lib Dem manifesto commitment but not a Tory one - along with details
of the emergency procedure for getting a government
out if it had lost support.
If we can be 100 % confident
of our statistics, it will be an important wedge issue persuading social liberals to call time on the orange book tendency and get
out of the
coalition.
Turkey's don't vote fr Christmas so why would Labour MPs vote for a system which would wipe
out many
of them and permanently force them into a
coalition if they want to hold power?
Of course, depending on how the maths works
out,
if a
coalition is needed, it may not need to be with the Liberal Democrats.
Clegg:
if I felt changing strategy, changing leaders, pulling
out of coalition... wld deal with challenges I wouldn't hesitate to advocate it
The more seats a party or grouping has, the more chance it has
of forming a government - with 198 seats
out of 646 the Conservative Party could only form a government
if significant numbers
of other MP's decided to back them, as happened in 1924 when there was a situation that the Conservatives didn't want to form a
coalition with either other main party and equally the Liberals didn't want a
coalition with Labour and the Liberals and Conservatives saw it as an opportunity to allow Labour into government but in a situation in which legislation was still reliant on Liberal and Conservative votes and they could be brought down at the most suitable time, supposing the notional gains were accurate and in the improbable event
of the next election going exactly the same way in terms
of votes then 214
out of 650 is 32.93 %
of seats compared to at 198
out of 646 seats - 30.65 %
of seats and the Conservative Party would then be 14 seats closer towards a total neccessary to form a government allowing for the greater number
of seats, on the one hand the Conservatives need Labour to fail but equally they need to succeed themselves given that the Liberal Democrats appear likely to oppose anyone forming a government who does not embark on a serious programme to introduce PR, in addition PC & SNP would expect moves towards Independence for Scotland and Wales, the SDLP will be likely to back Labour and equally UKIP would want a committment to withdraw from Europe and anyway will be likely to be in small numbers
if any, pretty much that leaves cutting a deal with the DUP which would only add the backing
of an extra 10 - 13 MP's.
New labour, Newer labour, we are hearing Miliband agree with most
of the Tories cuts, he agrees with the welfare cuts, he agree with most
of the Tories plans, but picked
out the NHS as his great battle plan, problem
if the Tories do a U turn, what will be his next battle plan,
coalition.
The
coalition which has held several sit -
outs both in Nigeria and in London, including a vigil in front
of the Abuja House where Buhari had been recuperating in London to demand the President's resumption or resignation from office
if incapacitated, also urged the President to immediately get to work.
Political
coalitions have very little incentive to keep people who want to join them
out of their
coalition,
if they don't demand much in terms
of the
coalition's policies.
Not only that, but
if the Lib Dems» argument boils down to it not being reasonable for
Coalition MPs to work against
Coalition Agreement policies, they may have to watch
out for some uncomfortable moments in the coming months, should Tory MPs wish to push the British Bill
of Rights, recall
of MPs, and so on.
The 55 per cent threshold means that Prime Minister Cameron could survive at the head
of a minority Conservative government even
if the Lib Dems pulled
out of the
coalition deal.
But sympathy we did feel,
if we had any ounce
of soul, for the players caught up in
Coalition, James Graham's extraordinarily gripping re-engagement
of that long week in May 2010 when voters could only wait with a kind
of frenetic boredom to find
out who was to govern us for the next five years.
Labour has attacked the
coalition for the «unfairness»
of the cut, pointing
out that two parents with a combined income
of # 87,998 can still receive the benefit
if neither earns over # 44,000 - while a single parent earning just over the limit will lose all their child benefit.
Even
if the maths works, the pre-nup
of a
coalition agreement will be incredibly hard to work
out.
Last week, Chancellor Carmen Fariña told parents who are part
of a Brooklyn - based opt -
out coalition that she «certainly as a parent would opt
out,»
if her child had special needs and received services through an Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Excluding the
out come
of the Scottish referndum, Ed will have to get around the choice for mayor
of London, Diane Abbott has proved a lose cannon for him, his choice Sadiq Khan is the least popular, with David Lammy and Christian Wolmar, being the front runners, I don't think Doreen Lawrence a brave lady now in the lords will stand and then Ed will,
if the Tories form another
coalition govt have to deal with an EU referndum in 2017 ′, can he argue the case to stay in Europe when his main founder Len Mkluisky and his policy advisor Jon Cruddas are anti the EU,
With the Tories coming
out as the biggest party in terms
of votes and seats, the assumption from those backing Mr Cameron to stay in Number 10 is that «
if the seats are there,» the Liberal Democrats will do another deal with Cameron and we'll have
coalition 2.0.
If the Left can't understand and sympathize with the plight of at least some low - income and minority, largely urban, populations who are stuck in woeful schools and want to «get out,» and if the Left can't characterize that desire for educational and social mobility as anything other than a drive for «privatization,» well... so much for the Rainbow Coalition
If the Left can't understand and sympathize with the plight
of at least some low - income and minority, largely urban, populations who are stuck in woeful schools and want to «get
out,» and
if the Left can't characterize that desire for educational and social mobility as anything other than a drive for «privatization,» well... so much for the Rainbow Coalition
if the Left can't characterize that desire for educational and social mobility as anything other than a drive for «privatization,» well... so much for the Rainbow
Coalition.)
Broccoli Rob has generously agreed to donate 10 %
of the income from his shows to the New York
Coalition for Healthy School Food
if you let him know that you found
out about him from us.
If you haven't heard
of Coalition for Every Child, that's because it appeared
out of nowhere last December for a pro-charter rally on New Haven Green and then immediately announced a multi-million dollar TV ad campaign to highlight «an education inequality crisis barring 40,000 Connecticut children from good schools.»
While in many families it would be big news
if one member was to up and visit one
of the most dangerous places on earth - a place where Mom had previously been shot at (though she always said they were shooting at the tires, not at her), where she had met with the military leader Ahmed Shah Massoud (who was later assassinated by two suicide bombers), where the Taliban still controlled much
of the country, and where more than two hundred members
of the U.S. and
Coalition forces would die before the year was
out - for our family it was business as usual.
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out that use Unreal Engine 4, for instance
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After the BP blowout in the Gulf
of Mexico in 2010, a
coalition that included Greenpeace and the Sierra Club took
out an advertisement in the Vancouver Sun newspaper that drew a direct parallel between that accident and what would inevitably happen
if Northern Gateway went ahead.
«I think always when people are afraid, they may go
out looking to see
if there's anything they can do about their case,» says Camille Mackler, director
of immigration legal policy for the New York Immigration
Coalition.
Hearings are necessary to draw
out the information on which a judge should decided
if a restraining order is warranted, said Karen Jarmoc, executive director
of the
coalition.