Sentences with phrase «party high command»

PM's election chief says party high command will use technology to have «conversation» with supporters
But the prime minister's orders to his Cabinet colleagues to join him in Lancashire may allay the fears of Tory activists that their candidate is not getting proper support from the party high command.
«It is clear that the Tory Party High Command intend to make the Labour Party bankrupt by cutting off the main source of funding that they have relied on since the 1930s,» he added.
Kenny said: «It is clear the Tory party high command intend to make the Labour party bankrupt by cutting off the main source of funding that they have relied on since the 1930s.

Not exact matches

Another of Labour's would - be Birmingham mayoral candidates has spoken out against moves by the party's «high command» to bar sitting MPs from standing.
The intervention signifies a distinct shift in thinking in the Labour high command, as party officials see a key opportunity for Mr Miliband to get a rare hearing with voters.
But there is definitely a discernable (not even covert really) toying with «virtual party» ideas among one specific element of New Labour (you wrongly seem to assume there is monolithic «high command» rather than different strands on the right of the party) and that very much links in to primaries as a way of moving beyond a European - style party structure and towards an American system.
«Some might think that now to have a second treasurer apparently in breach of the code of conduct is a sign of systemic moral failure in the high command of the Conservative party
The daughter of Labour MP John Mann has hit out at the party's response to anti-Semitism, saying that «nobody» from Labour high command contacted...
The Liam Fox affair has reached the Conservative party's high command for the first time after it was confirmed that its leading fundraiser introduced donors to the former defence secretary, who then introduced them to his best man, Adam Werritty.
Questions are being asked about how the Tory high command allowed Zac Goldsmith, the prominent green campaigner and Tory candidate for Richmond Park, to keep his tax status as a non-domicile when the party was committed to a crackdown on «non-doms».
Mr Grayling acquired a reputation for being highly effective in attacking Labour ministers when he was an up - and - coming Conservative MP but has made a series of errors since being elevated to the party's high command and has shown a less sure touch since he was promoted to one of the four most senior posts in the Shadow Cabinet.
The Governor said that military high command should address the abuse of soldiers by insulating them from carrying out unlawful commands so that the military itself will not be subject to abuse by any government in power who might be drunk with the idea that the military is the armed wing of its political party.
Russ Feingold is much more influential and high - profile in the Senate, and Paul Ryan commands a lot more power even in the minority party than Baldwin does in the majority.
At the Capitol, staffers employed by the majority party have long commanded higher salaries than their counterparts in the minority.
That's why the Tory high command was right to go on the front foot yesterday, changing their PEB to target the Hung Parliament Party.
Whether Ukip commands nationwide support in the high teens, as in 2014, or the low 20s, as in 2013 — perhaps more when the European elections are counted on Sunday — the upshot is the same: English local government has four big parties now.
That was certainly true of the Tory campaign HQ troops, but somewhat less so at the very apex of the high command, though all parties had expected the Lib Dems to gain rather than lose seats.
Article 1 of Additional Protocol II of 1977 to the Geneva Convention applies to «armed conflicts -LSB-...] which take place in the territory of a High Contracting Party between its armed forces and dissident armed forces or other organised armed groups which, under responsible command, exercise such control over a part of its territory as to enable them to carry out sustained and concerted military operations and to implement this Protocol» (para. 1).
Depending on the company's industry, products, and customers, the distribution of data generated by a client can command a high price from third parties such as customers, suppliers, academic institutions, and the like.
The U-turn was sold to the party membership at the ard fheis by the Sinn Fein leadership, on the basis that the police force in particular had undergone a complete transformation at its behest: an allegedly biased police force, perceived as being drawn mainly from one section of the divided society in Northern Ireland — the Protestant / unionist majority tradition — would now be more representative and include a higher proportion of members of the minority community — the Catholic / nationalist / republican tradition — and be regarded by that community as more inclusive, fairer and unbiased, to command loyalty and support.
However, this will again command extra money on top of the initial price of the phone, as you'll have to spend extra cash on either a Qi charger or Apple's intelligent and faster AirPower pad, which is not available yet but will assuredly carry a higher price tag than third - party alternatives.
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