Sentences with phrase «radical parties in»

The next Labour leader will need to articulate a new left - of - centre ideology, unite the rational left, see off the Blairites and be able to negotiate with and befriend other radical parties in this new era of politics.
Press reports blamed Falwell's remarks for the gains by pro-al Qaeda radical parties in Pakistan's early 2003 provincial elections.

Not exact matches

Benoît Hamon, for example, is a radical in the social party who advocates for a 32 - hour work week.
But that moniker doesn't touch on what she's best known for: founding Iceland's radical Pirate Party, the collection of anarchists, libertarians, and techies that could gain control of the Nordic island's parliament in an election Saturday.
His party, called the National Latin Movement, had a «fascist - populist program [that] called for radical changes in Colombia's political landscape.»
Ahead of the make - or - break vote in Athens's parliament, Tsipras held back - to - back meetings as he attempted to rally support for measures at total variance with the rationale of his radical left party.
In addition, the prospect of a Greek exit from the eurozone has become much more likely with the election of the radical Syrzia party, which threatens to unravel the monetary union.
Greece's centre - left party is to take its turn in a final attempt at building a coalition on Thursday after failing to reach common ground in talks with the radical leftwing Syriza party.
Ms. Notley has fended off the radical environmentalists in her party and presented a sensible policy and bill.
The Alberta NDP's climate change plan defies supporters of the much - maligned LEAP Manifesto, which was spearheaded by more radical elements of the federal NDP at that party's recent convention in Edmonton.
Having proven unable to tamp down the Leap debate at the convention, MPs, Alberta members and party professionals will try to tame its radical edges in the riding - by - riding discussions now pledged to occur before the 2018 party convention.
The money - strapped country and Syriza, its radical left - wing ruling party, are back in the headlines and on the minds of investors, as predictions that Greece could leave the eurozone abound.
Elsewhere are the lyrics Jimi Hendrix wrote for the song «Machine Gun,» in their original form on hotel room stationary, and a letter that the FBI's Hoover wrote to former President Gerald Ford while Ford was still just a Michigan congressman, ranting about the MC5 while calling them «the house band of the radical White Panther Party» and complaining that music was fueling the decade's radical politics.
The two main contenders in the last election were the nominally conservative and «pro-memorandum» New Democracy party and the radical - left SYRIZA.
Risking goverment shut down for three items that don't even affect the budget for a small miniorty radicals in a religion and the insane tea party knowing full well shut down will cause thousands of jobs lost and the end of aid for those who need it is completely ridiculous, why don't they care for the majority that voted them in and not a small insignificant group?
The various labor party governments surpass the conservative right forces in the application of radical neo-liberal programs.
To claim that the Republican Party (or any political party for that matter) represents the holy, radical teachings of Jesus Christ is just plain ridiculous in my opinion, perhaps even blaspheParty (or any political party for that matter) represents the holy, radical teachings of Jesus Christ is just plain ridiculous in my opinion, perhaps even blaspheparty for that matter) represents the holy, radical teachings of Jesus Christ is just plain ridiculous in my opinion, perhaps even blasphemous.
FOX news is reporting that radical fundamentalist Tea Party patriot «heroes» have defended freedom in a very Christian and Second Amendment way against the «Islamo - Fascist Communist Libtard Socialist Kenyan - by - birth squirrel - homo Bippy», while CBS is reporting that Bippy was the victim of one Cleetus Joe Dogwanker of Klanton, Mississississississippippippississippi, who they are reporting simply saw a good opportunity for an afternoon snack of deep - fried - chocolate - covered - bacon - wrapped - squirrel - roadkill - on - a-stick, and of course, CNN is reporting on WalMart unveiling Black Friday deals.
The radicals come out in force, thus making the whole party look insane.
Not only do such actions represent a radical departure from past times in America, when government refused to legitimate ethnic - group rights and claims, but they also encourage a polarization rather than unification of our diverse population — a trend that can result only in the eventual creation of de jure ethnic and racial geographic enclaves and political parties, with the appointment and election of individuals mandated along racial, religious and ethnic lines.
So what do I do when I turn on the TV to see news of another shooting, when I realize that neither political party comes close to representing the radical teachings of Jesus, when I get tired of receiving emails from «Save Darfur,» when I look in the mirror and see the worst sinner who has ever walked the earth, when I honestly have no idea how to resolve the question of how pacifism could ever be justified in light of Auschwitz and Buchenwald?
Thus, while Republicans lost seats, liberals didn't really gain seats, although veteran radical liberals gained power, in the form of congressional control, made possible by the victories of the moderate members of their party.
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In Congress, Hayworth joined radical Tea Party members to essentially end Medicare.
Hopes that the Labour leader's radical moves to end his party's reliance on the trade unions might pave the way for a deal were dashed as the debate descended into bitter exchanges in the Commons chamber.
Having attempted to wipe the slate clean, breaking free of the party's record in government but retaining pragmatic attitudes to the key issues which will face Britain in the next five years, Miliband seems to be taking his party back to the «restless and radical» mood of 1997.
Now he documents Hitler's radical right wing politics and early days in the tiny Nazi Party in Becoming Hitler The Making of a Nazi (OUP).
Convening such a body would provide a space to debate how best to address systematic political inequality, whether through thorough - going electoral reform including PR and compulsory voting, the radical overhaul of the democratic aberration that is the Lords, or in reforming party funding, all of which the report supports.
It's a difficult thing for the party to accept, given its radical roots and the fact it believes in a wholly - elected Lords.
In agreement with the Tory scholar Maurice Cowling, «The Conservative Party under Mrs Thatcher had used a radical rhetoric to give intellectual respectability to what the Conservative Party had always wanted.»
Not only the party's radical left (the Bennites and their successors), but also many classic social - democrats fought New Labour and its fathers in the name of socialism, welfare and unionism.
Defining our offering to the electorate through our traditional values of personal liberty, social progression, meritocracy and a radical shakeup of the establishment - all of which I believe are at the core of Tim's beliefs - will help to make sure the public have a strong instinct of what the party stands for, why it's not a «split - the - difference» party, and why it plays a crucial role in British politics.
It is considered by some parties as illegitimate, posing a serious danger to Japan's democracy since the Prime Minister circumvented the constitutional amendment procedure, dictating a radical change to the meaning of fundamental principles in the Constitution by way of Cabinet fiat without Diet debate, vote, or public approval.
«In Suffolk County, the Working Families Party may have stood for some sound policies at one time, but as a whole, over the last few years, the Party's agenda has morphed into a radical, left - wing platform,» Levy spokesman Josh Hills said.
«That's right, the same Chris Christie who killed the much - needed ARC Tunnel project — a decision that cost our region 150,000 jobs and $ 9 billion in economic activity — just to score points with the radical right wing of his party
The party also advocates the substitution of council tax by a land - value tax; extra funding for the NHS and public transport; the scrapping of road - building schemes; massive investment in renewable energy; a radical reduction in carbon dioxide emissions; and opposition to GM crop initiatives and fracking.
Only one European socialist party really did well in the European elections — in Greece — is also the party that has been most radical in its institutional reforms.
Although its arguments were in many ways much more intellectually significant (and radical) than many in the party initially appreciated, it was resisted by strong counter-ideological headwinds that wanted to defend the social - democratic status quo.
Republican opponents argue that the sight of an «honest - to - goodness socialist» even gaining on Clinton in the polls proves just how dangerously radical the Democratic party has become.
A series of articles in the radical Jacobin magazine also point to the failure of other progressive champions such as George McGovern and Howard Dean to make much headway inside a party dominated by the Washington establishment.
Michael Grimm, one of two GOP contenders in NY - 13, called on Rep. Mike McMahon to refuse the WFP line, citing the US attorney's investigation of the party, its ties to the «the extremist group ACORN» and its support of a «radical» (and temporary) tax hike on individuals and businesses earning $ 250,000 a year or more.
Parties of the radical left did well in the crisis - hit southern states of the Eurozone and in Ireland.
«We then, like most Liberal Democrats now, wanted a radical progressive party, not a «split the difference» Centre Party, with, in Shirley's memorable words, no roots, no principles and no vaparty, not a «split the difference» Centre Party, with, in Shirley's memorable words, no roots, no principles and no vaParty, with, in Shirley's memorable words, no roots, no principles and no values.
But of course new parties always start off radical and take time to bed in and gain wider, more moderate, supporters.
In many other states, radicals created caucuses inside the Democratic party similar to what Tea Party activists have done recently in the Republican PartIn many other states, radicals created caucuses inside the Democratic party similar to what Tea Party activists have done recently in the Republican Pparty similar to what Tea Party activists have done recently in the Republican PParty activists have done recently in the Republican Partin the Republican PartyParty.
Since the formation of the Coalition Government in 2010 the SLF has consistently stated that the Liberal Democrats must maintain independence as a political party, and develop policies that are distinctive, radical and progressive.
The Radical Reform Group was a pressure group inside the Liberal Party, set up in 1952 to campaign for social liberal and Keynesian economic approaches.
In Spain, the Socialists have had to concede their position as the main opposition party to the recently created radical left party Podemos and may have to wait several years until Spanish voters will give them another chance.
[1] The Liberal Party, founded in 1859, were descended from the Whigs, Radicals and Peelites, while the SDP were a party created in 1981 by former Labour members, MPs and cabinet ministers, but also gained defections from ConservatParty, founded in 1859, were descended from the Whigs, Radicals and Peelites, while the SDP were a party created in 1981 by former Labour members, MPs and cabinet ministers, but also gained defections from Conservatparty created in 1981 by former Labour members, MPs and cabinet ministers, but also gained defections from Conservatives.
If a new leader is elected and a bold radical policy programme is formulated, and integrity among politicians is established the Labour Party will be in a unique and highly rewarding position of taking on and resoundingly defeating the Conservatives.
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