Sentences with phrase «political home»

The fact that this election has seen the biggest combined vote between the Conservative and Labour parties since 1970 is not then the result of lost voters returning to their respective political homes.
The EFF is sending a strong message to South Africans that it wants to be known as the only political home for radical change.
The indictment against them stems from the younger man's efforts to land government contracts for an Arizona environmental company in the older man's political home base, Long Island.
Maybe she was reflecting on a group of people increasingly disenfranchised from their natural political home - Labour - and much of the political system as we know it?
Pence would no doubt find a comfortable political home with the Conservative party's prospective new partners in government: Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).
As a consequence classical liberalism does not have its own political home in Britain.
This would have required legislative action and wasn't something the Assembly — DiNapoli's former political home, and the body responsible for putting him in the comptroller's office — would not likely support.
Many are looking for a new political home.
As an outsider in America, De Balincourt has never shied away from targeting dark social and political home truths to spike his work with something that doesn't slip down very easily.
Indeed, some will suggest a new, less political home for Solosez than its current home, but no other iteration, including the latest attempt this month, have succeeded to attain the depth and breadth of the current community that is Solosez now.
Taking the podium, Nixon thanked the committee members for their «courage» and called the WFP, which has come under assault this week from inside and out — with two major unions leaving the fold in protest after it became clear Nixon was all but locked into the endorsement — the «political home for progressives in New York State, and a source of grassroots muscle for the movement.»
«Traditional Labour voters are disenchanted, lack a natural political home, but do not believe the Conservatives are interested in them.
It was a favourite Guinness - swilling spot of Kenney's when he returned to his political home — he'd fondly tell Irish servers of his initiatives as immigration minister — and it sat a block from the convention hall where Stephen Harper had just acknowledged his loss to Justin Trudeau and announced his resignation as Conservative leader.
They eventually found (or made) a political home for themselves in the Socialist party, which has set the agenda of French politics for the past generation.
According to Manent, the nation is the modern form of the ancient polis, a particular place where people can and should find a political home.
According to Manent, the nation is the modern form of the ancient polis, the place where people can and should find a political home.
It was the political home of much of the radical liberal tradition and socially liberal political advocacy in the crucial period from the 1950s to the mid-1970s: for example Crosland's advocacy of social liberalism in the Future of Socialism and Roy Jenkins» period as Home Secretary.
The court - drawn congressional district is favorable to Brooks and includes more of her political home base.
I miss my English comfort foods and the cricket, but having had the privilege to work in the House of Commons in the UK and Canada, the European Parliament is my political home from home.
A loss on his political home turf would have done serious damage to his future electoral prospects.
Such a development would instantly undercut a central pillar on which the NDC's identity - based electoral strategy and coalition has been constructed; namely, the notion that the NPP is an Akan - exclusive party and, thus, not a political home for Northerners or other non-Akans.
As part of its electoral strategy and to give clearer definition to its identity - based coalition, the NDC has also worked hard to define and tag its main rival, the NPP, as an «Akan party» and, thus, not a political home for non-Akans like Northerners, Ewes, and Ga - Dangbes.
To these groups, the NDC has presented itself as their natural political home.
As part of its electoral strategy and to give clearer definition to its identity - based coalition, the NDC has also worked hard to define and tag its main rival, the NPP, as an «Akan party» and, thus, not a political home for non-Akans like Northerners, Ewes, and Ga -
The end of the Cold War and the rise of Donald Trump have left classical liberals without a political home.
And the Whig Party, for years Lincoln's political home, was collapsing and the Republican Party was being established.
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