And she talks about where Canada's political
parties stand on the issue.
They don't entirely know where each of
the parties stand on the issue.
That being the case, isn't it only right and proper that the national audience know where smaller parties like
my party stand on the issues of national defence, on the issue of the union, on the issue of grammar school education, on issues of healthcare, taxation, the cost of living and defence spending?
Do you want to know where
the parties stand on issues of interest to scientists?
As the election draws closer, remember to ask your candidates where they and
their party stand on these issues!
Not exact matches
While there is reason for some optimism
on the
issue of net neutrality with members of both the NDP and Liberals calling for action in this regard, the question remains whether the majority of Canadians are aware of the import of these
issues on their daily lives or where the
parties stand on them.
This article provides a summary of the 2004 Alberta General Election, including information
on pre-election
standing and polls, key
issues in the election, leaders and platforms of the major political
parties, and the election's final results.
Where do the
parties stand on infant feeding
issues?
I wouldn't use the term lobbying unless you were asking for trouble... There is no sense that third
parties have a legitimate role in
standing up and expressing views and opinions of others
on the policy
issues of the day.
Cross-party unity is often hard to come across in select committees, but
on the
issue of Scottish independence the main Westminster
parties stand shoulder to shoulder.
To use the example of Sarah Wollaston again, she has received praise since being elected in 2010 for
standing up to her
party on a number of
issues - because her mandate was granted not by what used to be known (before the smoking ban) as the smoky back room, but by a much larger pool of voters in her constituency.
But Lancman has proven himself to be «exceptionally hardworking»
on progressive
issues that the left - leaning unions that dominated the
party care about — including
standing up publicly to Gov. Andrew Cuomo
on the millionaire's tax last year.
There will be complaints by these third
parties, but by presenting a united front - as they have done at the WTO
on the vexed
issue of tariff quotas - the EU and the UK
stand a better chance of staring them down.
By
standing aside from the
party's group in the Lords, the peer will not be able to vote with his
party on issues and will also have to withdraw from the
party's federal policy committee.
My fear stems from the fact that a renowned economists and a vice Presidential candidate of a
party whose philosophy
stands on ideals of conservatism, will confidently move around with a message of establishing one factory in each district at this point of our national reconstruction.How do you implement such a policy after scrapping 70 % of taxes across, build 350 secondary schools, free secondary school etc.You sum up all these deceitful platitudes and you begin to shiver.We are made to believe that the
issue of unemployment would be buried under their government forgetting that, we were made to lineup in hot sun to register for employment only to be told in 2005 by Ghana Statistical service that unemployment figure for that year was the highest do far and remains the highest today.The lowest unemployment figures recorded between 2001 - 2016 was recorded in 2013 under Mahama.So who possess the practical record to support his call.
Sunder, One of the problems with the internet debates, especially those around controversial or hotly contested
issues, is that the
parties very often do not actually appear to engage with each other at all - they merely
stand on their own ground shouting to the world about their particular take
on a point and fail to actually listen to what others are saying... the classic examples of this is the «debate» about the promotion of women in the European elections and the «debate» about grammar schools - both
on Conservative Home.
KR Lohse responded to Dan Hodges» piece wondering where Ed Miliband
stood on the
issue of Europe and a new EU treaty by roundly condemning the means by which the Labour leader was elected: «Ed's luck ran out the day the unions propelled him into a position that the majority of the
party didn't want him in.
On the wider
issue of giving the right of your
party some stick and
standing up for social liberalism, I am happy to
stand corrected that you have been doing this.
Maybe this is his strategy — stay out of the last leadership race — it's likely to produce a dud, get the position of
party chairman, make challenging powerful speeches and articles (he has identified the English democratic defecit, Toque, in his New Statesman article, which is about the best
on the
issue from any MP see: http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics/2010/08/labour-
party-english-england), make more of a public name for himself, then
stand when the prospects of victory are real.
We would most definitely like to get an accurate picture of where all the NY TEA
Party groups
stand on the
issue, and that's why we have asked that every group craft their own statement, send it to your Media list, and send it to us.
Asked her reaction to the minor
party's decision, Grechen Shirley said in a statement: «I'm proud of the more than 2,000 grass roots supporters who have joined my campaign to fight for health care for all, lower taxes
on working families, and
stand up to Donald Trump — and I look forward to a spirited primary discussing the
issues.»
To have moral ground to
stand on on these
issues, we must first lead the way by showing that our Republican
Party has transparency and accountability in its own operations.
Willie Bain did his best to disassociate himself from Gordon Brown and the UK Labour
party, fighting the campaign instead
on a local basis, as a local candidate,
standing up for local
issues.
He added that she has «straight As» from the National Rifle Association and voted against Democratic Gov. David Paterson's «bloated» budget this year (Burns conceded there were other
issues on which the Republican has problems with conservatives in her
party: she is pro-abortion, voted for gay marriage and, while not endorsing the controversial «card check» provision in the Employee Free Choice Act, she does support «reform in workers» ability to organize» — a
stand not too different from that of AFL - CIO President Rich Trumka when he said he could support EFCA without card check).
Yet she emphasised the importance of «the
issue about how you get people into Parliament in the first place, and to get more gay people to come forward and
stand as candidates and councillors,» and said the Labour
Party is working
on this, particularly LGBT Labour.
This
issue has primarily affected candidates
standing on behalf of the Labour
party and the Co-operative
party.
But he acknowledged Kearns»
stands on some
issues do not help his cause when seeking
party support.
Chad: I do agree with UKIP policy
on this
issue - that's true - but I
stand by my contention that UKIP are not a mainstream
party.
When he did engage it was half - hearted and in the end Labour
Party members and voters didn't know where the Leader really
stood on this crucial
issue.
There is never a shortage of
issues and actions for Green
Party activists but even if you don't think of yourself as an activist, by just registering Green, you are taking a strong
stand against the establishment political system that is set
on dismantling our democracy.
The three candidates
standing to be chairman of the National Conservative Convention answered a first tranche of questions yesterday
on candidate selection
issues and a second tranche this morning
on the role of members in the
party conference and policy formation.
Green
Party candidate for governor Howie Hawkins isn't sure where potential Working Families
Party candidate for governor Diane Ravitch
stands on all of the
issues, but believes she could contribute a lot to a debate
on education in this year's gubernatorial race.
Instead of trying to gauge the position of
party voters
on an economic left - right scale, we can look at where they
stand on issues that belong to what may be termed a cosmopolitan - communitarian divide.
If I the only been Labour
Party members voting, with Affiliates disregarded If we had managed to explain to those to young to remember that this sort of experiment nearly destroyed us in the 89's and saying it's better to lose in a far left manifesto as its moral, ignores the fact that any labour gun illite with a majority under 1,000
standing again in 2017, 2018 ought to watch themselves as local elections are fought
on national
issues
«I don't know where this professor was when the New York delegation was facing relentless attacks from the Tea
Party in Washington, but I do know where Kathy Hochul was —
standing and fighting right alongside us,» said Rep. Charlie Rangel in a statement yesterday, after Hochul's opponent, Columbia Law professor Tim Wu,
issued the first of a four - part dossier
on her relatively conservative voting record.
The statement read in part, «The so - called Imo stakeholders can only «cage» Governor Rochas Okorocha like they have claimed in the media in the offices of the National Chairman of the
party, Chief John Oyegun and the National Organising Secretary of the Party, Chief Osita Izunaso, who are on vendetta mission against the governor over his innocent and patriotic stand on the issue of tenure elonga
party, Chief John Oyegun and the National Organising Secretary of the
Party, Chief Osita Izunaso, who are on vendetta mission against the governor over his innocent and patriotic stand on the issue of tenure elonga
Party, Chief Osita Izunaso, who are
on vendetta mission against the governor over his innocent and patriotic
stand on the
issue of tenure elongation.
«We're probably one of the only
parties that enunciates where we
stand on issue after
issue.»
The
issue is whether Massachusetts law lets unqualified
parties use a
stand - in presidential candidate
on its ballot access petition, and then, if the
stand - in withdraws, whether the state
party can replace him or her with the actual presidential nominee of that
party.
Hanna, a moderate Republican, says he's been criticized by some in his
party for his
stands on certain social
issues.
By
standing on this
issue alone, and not as a Conservative he will have cross
party appeal to all that love liberty and, to be fair, hating them to their miserable yellow core as I do, I have to say well done the the Lib Dems - for once they seem to be putting what principles they have before naked opportunism.
In asking Labour / former Labour supporters of their views
on a number of
issues they categorised those supporters by asking, «Which of the following do you think best reflects that the Labour
Party should
stand for»: «anti capitalist»; «representing the working class»; «building a fairer society».
Usually, he / she direct the
party members to stick to the
party's
stand on certain
issues and direct them to vote as per the direction of senior
party members.
Should a committee of MPs be allowed to decide who has committed wrong and who has not, it is easy to see how Parliamentary behaviour could degenerate into subservience to the elite, increased
party - line voting, and unwillingness to take a
stand on an
issue unpopular with influential colleagues.
One of the things Liberal Democrats
stand to gain from time in government is real credibility
on the central
issue of the economy... There's a sweet spot in politics of
parties that are trusted
on the economy and
on fairness.
Labour is split three ways
on the
issue, as Jeremy Corbyn has pledged to vote against the
standing party policy of backing Trident renewal, key figures in the Shadow Cabinet will abstain, and the bulk of MPs are expected to vote in favour of the motion.
The former governor
stood by his previous statements that Astorino is very smart and reasonable even as the
party continues to paint the Republican as an extremist out of touch with New Yorkers
on issues like abortion, gay marriage and gun control.
«You've got to have somebody with the gut to go out there and confront these
issues and confront these bad people in our
party who have given Cuomo the pedestal that he
stands on.»
Another test of whether the coalition is capable of doing austerity with fairness is whether Nick Clegg can persuade David Cameron that he has to
stand up to the Tory
party on issues such as this.
By default this will return to a certain
standing depending
on how a
party feels about you, but more can be gained by
issuing edicts that
parties approve of, building certain things and by going through the events that pop up where you're given the chance to pick between a few options that typically increase your goodwill with one part at the cost of another.
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