Sentences with phrase «right after the next election»

Here's Mayor Bloomberg's first Daily Show appearance in eight years, during which he swiped at upstate («you can't even get a bagel») and the Legislature (for taxing sliced bagels) and discussed the mosque controversy, which he says «will go away right after the next election
It seems to be inproved just enough to cover the time period right after the next election.
The earliest that there will be any real pain for the consumer — and matching persistent profits for the energy industry — will be right after the next election, especially if the democrats win.

Not exact matches

Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak, right, announces next to his wife Deb Hutton that he will be stepping down as party leader after being defeated his election night campaign head quarters in Grimsby, Ont., on June 12, 2014.
Mr. Anglin also filed a complaint with the Calgary Police reporting he'd received an anonymous death threat after refusing to step aside for Mr. Nixon, and accused what the Red Deer Advocate called «a senior Wildrose Party player» of offering him «in essence a bribe» in return for stepping down — a job with the Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Energy Regulator or the Alberta Surface Rights Board, presumably on the assumption the party wins the next election.
Andy would have been the best leader we never had last time, he's not right this time, incidentally your choice for Mayor Diane Abbot comes out with her usual nonsense regarding, her 24,000 majority compared to Khans 2,000 majority, When she was first elected in 1987 ′ she had a swing against her, even though, any really after the 1983 election, it would be expected, that a labour politician would have a swing towards them as 1983 was our all time low, and I could be said her swing against her at the time was due to racism, but Paul boeteng stood for the first time, next to her in 1987 ′ he never had a swing against him,
Right - wing forces in the UK are split over how to respond to the EU, a divide which could cost its politicians their jobs in government after next year's general election.
The Conservative MP who announced last night he would stand down at the next election after allegations over his parliamentary expense claims, made the right decision, David Cameron saidtoday.
It is party policy to scrap the Human Rights Act, which enshrines the ECHR's principles in domestic law, should the Tories win an overall majority after the next election.
In October, although 41 per cent of respondents said Brown was the better leader «right now in the middle of the economic crisis», only 26 per cent chose him as the better PM after the next general election.
It can not be beyond the wit of man for the Conservative Party and Ukip to work together in some way that ensure that there a right of centre majority government after the next general election, with David Cameron as Prime Minister
But not really, because the pols are smart enough to do their little junket right after the election knowing that it will be totally off the screen when the next Nov election comes around.
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