Sentences with phrase «party rulebook»

In any case it is for Conference, not the NEC, to change the party rulebook.
However, I gather that my change in nomenclature caused panic and confusion among candidates - not least because the meetings open to all electors in a constituency are defined as Open Primaries in the party rulebook.
According to the Labour Party Rulebook: «Party conference shall decide from time to time what specific proposals of legislative, financial or administrative reform shall be included in the Party programme.
Refounding Labour, controversially passed on a «take it or leave it» basis at Liverpool, significantly altered the party rulebook.
Unite's Policy Conference sent a very clear message to rebel Labour MPs yesterday by voting by an overwhelming majority to support a rule change to the Labour Party rulebook to reintroduce mandatory reselection of MPs before each general election.

Not exact matches

Given the challenging brief to create a new range of game - changing malts that push whisky boundaries and rewrite the rulebook, close working between all parties was key for the Glenfiddich Experimental Series.
«If we are to go out and convince thousands of working class men and women that they want to sign up to be associate Labour party members they will not be interested in the rulebook, or even the history,» he told the annual Durham miners» gala.
So while Cameron looks to secure approval from his party's eurosceptics by pursuing a strategy based on foot - dragging and referring to the rulebook, the politicians watching Britain's unhelpful tantrum become more and more disgusted.
The new group would need a rulebook, and might in the short term simply adopt the existing Labour Party rules, and amend these over time.
Scottish leader Jim Murphy MP would join us in March, after the Scottish party had approved changes to their rulebook.
The Unite boss said that his union has so far resisted calls for the party's rulebook to be changed to introduce mandatory reselection of sitting MPs.
Clause I, section 4 of the membership section in Labour's rulebook says: «A member of the party who joins and / or supports a political organisation other than an official Labour group or other unit of the party, or supports any candidate who stands against an official Labour candidate, or publicly declares their intent to stand against a Labour candidate, shall automatically be ineligible to be or remain a party member.»
Ashworth holds one of the three frontbench seats on Labour's ruling NEC - the body which controls the party and its rulebook.
But it's also a far more complex character than that, and Blunt deftly shows the other sides of Sara — the remains of the irresponsible party girl she once was, the sexually frustrated young woman out in the boondocks, the parent without a rulebook to a child who scares the living shit out of her.
Not to mention that we didn't have to assign someone to be the dungeon master; the game's programming held us to D&D's 2nd edition rulebook, freeing up all members of the party to play together.
Sébastien Duyck, Senior Attorney, Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL), said: «As another COP closes, Parties find themselves with considerable work ahead of them as they only have thirteen months to deliver on the Paris promises by creating a robust, rights - based Paris Rulebook.
The Kyoto Protocol's effectiveness will depend upon two critical factors: whether Parties follow the Protocol's rulebook and comply with their commitments; and whether the emissions data used to assess compliance is reliable.
The uncertainty, however, is troubling, as is the idea among some negotiators that the REDD puzzle was solved when the UNFCCC parties agreed on the REDD Rulebook the guidance on how to harvest available data on forests to create deforestation levels to be recognized by the UNFCCCœ at last year's Warsaw COP, Saines said.
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