Sentences with phrase «persons of a particular political party»

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Inspired by Obama and undeterred by parliamentary scandals, as yet uncommitted to any particular party, but increasingly aware that few arenas have the opportunity to create greater positive change for large numbers of people than the righteous use of political power, he wants to study politics, philosophy and economics.
While the Windrush scandal revolves around a particular group of people, the incident has broader implications for any political party hoping for support from Britain's wider black Caribbean population.
It belongs to all people and we all have the right to apply for any job anywere... it should not be reserved for particular people because they are members of a political party.
The sixth case study is political and many people are / were willing to overlook this particular one, in the national interest - the fact that it appears that persons who are members of the ruling party have a de facto immunity against prosecution for corruption, while the arrests and trials appear directed against members of the opposition PDP.
Professor Ikoni explained that «By section 40 of the Constitution, every person shall be entitled to assemble freely and associate with other persons particular he may form or belong to any political party, trade Union or any other association for the protection of interests.
Prioritizing the way in which people actually «feel» the boundaries of their neighborhoods minimizes drawing districts that prioritize creating safe seats for a particular political party.
So we face three problems: the decline in the number of people willing to join a political party; the particular impact this has had in safe Labour seats and some marginals because we organise on a constituency - by - constituency basis; and the way in which our organisation focuses on the next Election to the exclusion of all else.
Imagine, for example, that researchers at a school of psychology at a university had authored a paper that aimed to understand why people voted for a particular mainstream political party, which then suggested ways that interventions might be made to encourage them to vote for another.
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