Why isn't the story ever the techniques of Labour opposition to
the possible next government?
Not exact matches
Last week, I wrote that the upcoming Kabuki theatre in Congress, over a
possible government shutdown and the debt ceiling, might convince the Federal Reserve to postpone the QE tapering past its
next rate - setting meeting in mid-September.
So by this time
next year, it is
possible that Big Oil will go the way of Rockefeller's once gargantuan Standard Oil — with the markets, not the
government, forcing a break up this time.
The regulation, which could bring around 400 million euros ($ 546 million) to the state coffers based on total deposits worth 1.4 trillion euros, had been tipped as a
possible sweetener for the regions days after tough deficit limits for this year and
next were set by the central
government.
AsiaNews now reports that a new commission set up by the country's interim
government will «establish a cemetery for the country's Christian and Kirati minorities... Over the
next four months, the commission will scout for
possible sites in each of the country's 75 districts and have them identified by July 15.»
Officials from both local
government bodies will meet over the
next month to work out a
possible arrangement to build parking lots on the township property and on the pool site by 2001 for each other's use, they said.
There is legitimacy in elected legislatures and
governments because they necessarily have some degree of popular support (and it is
possible to change them at the
next election).
Miner said in October that it would be «way premature» to discuss a
possible consolidation of Syracuse and Onondaga County
government services before the Commission on Local Government Modernization, known as Consensus, issues its report early
government services before the Commission on Local
Government Modernization, known as Consensus, issues its report early
Government Modernization, known as Consensus, issues its report early
next year.
In subsequent written correspondence with civil servants, the BHA stated that «Our concern is for the
government to make absolutely clear that there is no chance it will ever accept [creationist Free School] bids, or allow any state - funded school to teach creationism as science, anywhere in the curriculum, and this is only
possible through a change in the law... we would support any adjustment to the model funding agreement to add a statement [to this effect]... Could we request that the
next time the [Free School] model funding agreement is reviewed, our desire for this point's inclusion is considered?»
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Mayor Stephanie Miner said it would be «way premature» to discuss a
possible consolidation of Syracuse and Onondaga County
government services before the Commission on Local Government Modernization issues its report early
government services before the Commission on Local
Government Modernization issues its report early
Government Modernization issues its report early
next year.
As Gov. Paterson yesterday put a new round of more than $ 300 million in budget cuts on the table, he and legislative leaders played a high - stakes game of chicken over a
possible government shutdown early
next week.
Last week, alarm bells rang about a
possible SNP ambush of the Finance Bill, forcing the House to sit through the night and knocking out the
next day's business — meaning there would be no vote on the
Government's new Welfare Bill.
First, it is quite
possible that the
next government will be able to command a majority of British MPs but not non-Scottish MPs, meaning that Scottish MPs will be needed to pass legislation that only affects non-Scottish constituencies.
Government promised that the affected workers would be communicated in due course, about the administration's
next line of action regarding
possible re-engagement, after the on - going concessioning exercise affecting the agencies, departments and parastatals.
If, as is quite
possible, the
next election delivers a Conservative majority in England but a Labour majority in the UK, this arrangement would effectively require the establishment of separate UK and English
governments — with enormous implications for the structure of
government and the civil service.
Which is a reminder that it's
possible that none of his plans may be effected, since we don't know what parts of them Nick Clegg's party would agree to in this Parliament, if any, and there's no guarantee of a Conservative
Government in the
next one.
You never know what might happen in the future, but my hope is — and I think this is more and more
possible — that we'll continue into the
next government in one form or another, in which case if we do adequately well in the
next general election, why would Nick step down?
He lambasts the idea of the Lib Dems withdrawing their ministers before the
next election; he admits that he might have left his party had they not proved they were serious about governing; he warns against excessive differentiation, from both sides, before 2015; he praises the original Coalition Agreement as «fantastically ambitious»; and he emphasises the importance of spending cuts (alongside further Quantitative Easing and a bit more «investment spending» where
possible, which is more or less the
government's official position as well).
«I can confirm today that an approach has been made by Plaid Cymru for preliminary discussions about the
possible form of the
next Assembly
government.
This isn't an election it's a fight to save the nation not just for the
next five years but for the
next fifty because with Labour as a serious political force it is
possible for it to become the
government again and wreck everything again.
> > The
next step, I think, is to ask the RS (via Sir Martin Rees) to > feed this into
Government to investigate
possible funding routes.
Poland's
government is in the process of pushing an amendment to the country's Renewable Energies Act through parliament to allow for offshore wind auctions, while utilities with offshore wind developments are gearing up to prepare for a
possible tender
next year.
It's
possible, for instance, that coal plants announcing the intention to close
next spring might be persuaded to stay open — or at least remain on standby — if they receive
government support.