Sentences with phrase «safe seats for»

Another leaned on by CCHQ, who are struggling to find safe seats for everyone they want to get them for?
To draw a perfect analogy, a professional redistricting commission would draw Congressional districts without the objective of creating safe seats for either party as a policy and content monitor at «The Fix» would have the objective of creating civil, on - topic discourse.
FPTP is meant to function so that there are two sets of safe seats for each of the main parties — and as the pendulum swings from one party to another, the marginal seats switch from one party to another.
A system which gives MPs safe seats for life.
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.
Skipton and Ripon is one of a number of safe seats for which applications were opened last week (closing next Thursday).
Both parties agreed to create safe seats for incumbents be they D or R. That's the reason the Dems are unlikely to take the Cunningham seat in my view.
AV will end the scandal of safe seats for life; it will make candidates for elections work harder; it is a change supported by Benjamin Zephaniah (in urban areas) and Tony Robinson (in rural areas); it will end the expenses scandal; it will help minor parties to flourish; it is, by definition, fair, not least because it will lead to MPs who are supported by at least 50 % of their electorate.
Copeland and Stoke - on - Trent are traditional safe seats for the party.
Your dear party is going to be so fractured by primary challenges by total loons you'll be lucky if they don't lose a whole lot of what were once safe seats for them.
But if Labour emerges with 170 seats, the left would need Lewis and Maskell to pull through - plus one more, which is why Corbyn's insiders are so desperate to secure safe seats for allies like Katy Clark.
It's not easy, but if they can secure safe seats for their favoured sons, it could happen.
Repeat the same with the second cross to provide a secure and safe seat for your little one.
We've chosen what we think are the safest seats for you.
This is the least safe seat for young children, and you should never use one with an infant.
It also has an integrated chair harness to transform an adult chair into a safe seat for your growing baby to.
It's expected to be filled in the November general election and is considered a safe seat for Democrats.
Mayer is running for the 37th Senate district in Westchester County, a district that on paper should be considered a relatively safe seat for the party.
The 53rd Senate District seems like a safe seat for the GOP.
This is a very safe seat for the SNP, holding a 15.5 % majority against the second placed Liberal Democrats.
Gunther has name recognition and a progressive record, but would she risk a safe seat for a problematic chance at state senate?
Moore, accused by several women of preying on them when they were teenagers and he was in his 30s, lost what had been considered a safe seat for Republicans to Democrat Doug Jones.
Brighton Pavilion, for example, is unique in not only being the Greens» only seat, but also a safe seat for them.
Grisanti last week lost his GOP primary to attorney Kevin Stocker — a development that throws a district once considered a possible safe seat for the Republicans into doubt.
An MP for over thirty years, his elevation to the peerage was intended to create a vacancy in a safe seat for the Foreign Secretary, Patrick Gordon Walker, who had been defeated in a shock result in the 1964 general election in his Smethwick constituency.
The Asawase Constituency parliamentary seat which has been a safe seat for National Democratic Congress (NDC) will forever remain the preserve the party, according to the Muntaka who is Member of Parliament (MP) for the area
The Tories probably won't drop much below their current 15 % (as Anthony points out anywhere but Scotland this would be a safe seat for them) and Labour will more likely only lose to the SNP.
It has been considered a safe seat for the Conservative Party since 1922.
Mr. Gyamfi will indeed face an uphill task against an experienced politician in a constituency traditionally known to be a safe seat for the NPP.
His win, in what should have been a safe seat for Labour, was partly the result of Labour and the Conservatives pursuing «biraderi», or clan - based loyalty, Baston suggested.
This is a safe seat for Democrats, so the nominee will likely cruise to victory in November.
Will Pearce give up his safe seat for a senate bid?
Magnarelli says it would appear to be a safe seat for Democrats.
Is he still looking for a safe seat for 2015?
Why not give IDS a Peerage and liberate a safe seat for a suitable Candidate?

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SAFE contracts include some common protections for investors, such as pro rata rights (the ability to participate in future funding rounds), but leave out some more controversial terms, like provisions related to board - seat privileges and veto rights.
Roy Moore, the party's candidate for what had been one of its safest Senate seats, lost after allegations arose that he had sexually assaulted a 14 - year - old girl when he was in his mid-30s and had pursued other teenagers.
Having a safe car seat for infants and toddler is a top priority for all parents.
Clark may be challenged by the embarrassment of being defeated by the upstart human rights lawyer and having to lead her party from the visitor's gallery until some Liberal stalwart steps down to create a byelection opportunity for her in a safe seat.
But in a normally functioning political party, a president — who has to stand for reelection before a national audience — serves as a restraining force for congressional party members, who mostly have safe seats and can afford to indulge in ideological flights of fancy.
Intresting, I believe in all states have regulations for what can and has been used as a dangerous weapon, altough not designed to be, the automobile We have age limits, proficiency standards (tests), regulation for safe use (speed limits, seat belts, air bags, etc.) and licences that can be revoked.
Safe seats are bad for democracy, bad for a national conversation, no matter your political preference.
When I heard Hillary Clinton's statement at the recent 2015 Women in the World Summit that «Deep - seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed» for the sake of giving women access to «reproductive health care and safe childbirth,» at first I was confused.
Sutton could therefore suggest that a low capacity of 5000 seats wouldn't be entirely safe and secure, let alone practical for the number of people likely to attend.
Through these difficulties, the team at Fan Seats decided to create a safe online marketplace for fans to buy and sell tickets.
Now I had planned on nursing him for takeoff and landing, but was notified by the flight attendant that he would be safest in his seat, and if he was to be in my lap, regulations suggest I should hold him to my shoulder so I couldn't feed him anyway.
It worked really well for us and, although the price tag seemed a little steep at $ 50, it was worth it for us to know our daughter would be safe in her car seat and we wouldn't have to worry about finding a cab back (although there were plenty in town.
As a parent, you want to have the safest car seat possible for your precious new baby.
These potty seats sit on top of your toilet to make the seat smaller and more safe for your child.
Everyone agrees an infant is safest in their own seat in a car seat or CARES harness (the only harness approved for in - flight use).
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