Sentences with phrase «outcome of the next election»

I do not support those who believe the best outcome of the next election would be a Lib / Lab pact, but I do believe that it is a possibility that Labour may just fall short of an overall majority at the next election, it would be arrogant not to believe this a possibility even if a completely undesirable one.
Despite Labour's recent recovery in the polls, the most likely outcome of the next election is a Tory victory.
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While I would not place a bet on the outcome of the next election, Conservative politicians who brag about dancing a cakewalk back into government in 2019 should be reminded that it might not be that easy.
Regardless of whether they do though, one way or the other, the UKIP vote is likely to have serious consequences for the outcome of the next election.
The narrowing of the Tory lead in the opinion polls over recent months underlines that the outcome of the next election is not certain.
The boundary changes defeat matters far more to the outcome of the next election than even the coalition's biggest U-turn, or the resignation of a Cabinet minister.
There is a Populus poll in The Times tomorrow which does not appear to cover voting intention, but rather asks the public what they expect they outcome of the next election to be.
As the outcome of next election looks set to be one of the most hard to call in the last two decades, a one note hiring strategy focused on whichever party is flavour of the week is clearly a profoundly rash tactic.
Over the last few weeks in the ANP I have asked a series of questions about the outcome of the next election — what result people would most like to see, the results they most expected to see, and which of the smaller parties people would most and least like to become part of a coalition government.
As for the outcome of the next election, 36 % of voters in the Tory seats said they would like to see a Labour government, and 27 % a Conservative government.
How these strands of opinion develop, and particularly how former Liberal Democrat voters perceive their party's role in the coalition, will determine the outcome of the next election — however the votes are counted.
These swing voters will decide the outcome of the next election.
The only people who will decide the outcome of the next election will be the British people and they know the truth about Nick Clegg and the Lib Dems: you can't trust a word they say.
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