Not exact matches
Having achieved a significant boost to membership and supporter affiliation
during and after the
leadership election, what can a numerically strengthened Labour
party achieve?
They stuck by him
during his nadir last summer, when his
leadership of the
party seemed doomed - indeed, the organisational, campaigning and social media nous of the pro-migrant radical left probably saved him, and certainly boosted his general
election performance.
David Cameron made it very clear
during the
leadership election that economic stability would be prioritised over tax cuts and he was subsequently elected leader by a significant majority of the
party membership, so I think anybody that expects him to abandon that position now is being a bit unreasonable to be honest.
During the frenetic campaigning for the
party leadership over the next six months, which will overshadow the
party's preparations for this year's unprecedented batch of
elections, all the candidates are likely to exploit the resentment which has built up at all levels of the
party over Mr Ashdown's ever growing links with Mr Blair.
He again stated his desire to rejoin the
party during last year's
leadership election, a move which would have been deeply unpopular with many in the
party — especially the Blairites.
On 19 February 2017,
during the PD National Assembly, Renzi resigned as Secretary of the
party, announcing his candidacy for the next
leadership election.
As I said yesterday, David Cameron made it perfectly clear
during the
leadership election that economic stability would be prioritised over unfunded tax cuts, and was subsequently elected by a significant majority of the
party membership, so anybody getting their knickers in a twist about him sticking by that policy (the title of this thread is clearly wrong) now is being unreasonable.
The text of the press conference jointly signed by Sheikh Usman Abubakar Babantine and Imam Musa Tanimu, Chairman and Assistant Secretary respectively said, «The discernible sense of disillusionment of the masses was clearly seen
during the just concluded intra
party local government primary
elections in many states in the country which resulted into rioting, use of weapons, massive killings and vandalism, «This shows that we are still lacking qualitative and responsible political
leadership.
Lord Mandelson today hit back at criticism over his decision to publish his memoirs
during the Labour
leadership election, claiming his analysis of New Labour was at its «most relevant» as the
party debates its future.
In September 2010, the
party issued 13,135 ballot papers to party members during the Labour Party (UK) leadership elec
party issued 13,135 ballot papers to
party members during the Labour Party (UK) leadership elec
party members
during the Labour
Party (UK) leadership elec
Party (UK)
leadership election.
During the
leadership election of 11 November 2007 George Papandreou was re-elected by the friends and members of the
party as its leader.
Mr Johnson angered the Tory
leadership when he made a similar proposal
during the mayoral
election campaign earlier this year and the
party was quick to distance itself from the latest comments.
After significant electoral defeats at the hands of the SNP in 2015 and 2016, and splits over Corbyn's
leadership bid last year, senior figures in both wings of the Scottish
party say they are keen to preserve unity
during the
leadership election.
During the campaign Lichfield was one of the councils visited by Conservative leader William Hague, on the 29 April, with the overall local
elections seen by commentators as crucial to his
leadership of the
party.
Dickson congratulated the government and people of Rivers as well as the
leadership of the Peoples Democratic
Party and its supporters across the state for the victories recorded
during the
elections.
Given heightened prominence
during the recent U.S.
election, it has since become a growing concern in Europe and even Canada, where a campaign manager for a federal Conservative
Party leadership candidate admitted recently to publishing a fake article online to rile the «left» about the supposed «billions» the Liberal
Party was spending on international aid.