Sentences with phrase «stand down voluntarily»

The sensible thing for Caroline Spelman - who must be regarded as being innocent unless shown to be otherwise - is to stand down voluntarily as party chairman until the matter is cleared up.
The problem is that a refusal to guarantee the nomination of a candidate of the left makes it much less likely that Corbyn will stand down voluntarily.
MPs who stand down voluntarily should get eight weeks» pay.
Corbyn is unlikely to stand down voluntarily and under Labour Party rules, challengers to sitting leaders need to be nominated by 20 % of the parliamentary party.
Yes of course the next manager is important, BUT if I thought Wenger would actually stand down voluntarily, WHICH I DO N'T, not for one moment and all the past evidence backs me up, I would be happy to try and get fourth.
Not quite clear if there will be more to deselections to emerge but given that there will also some standing down voluntarily it is clear that most of the current Labour Group will not be Labour candidates next time.

Not exact matches

The officer also said that the metric itself was not a useful tool — if police had been using Facebook's geolocation tool to track down protesters, it's unlikely that protesters would voluntarily check in at Standing Rock.
Political systems where a potential leader for life voluntarily stands down (eg Mandela in South Africa and Washington in the USA) seem to have a better track record of success and tyranny avoidance than those where the leaders stay on exploiting their popularity.
I though Prof Jones voluntarily stood down from his position at CRU until the completion of the inquiry.
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