Sentences with phrase «start of the election campaign»

In a nutshell - they say the Tories will win the most seats, but have less of a lead over Labour than the huge gap predicted at the start of the election campaign.
CANTON — Speaking from the front steps of the St. Lawrence County Courthouse on Court Street, Watertown Councilman Mark C. Walczyk announced the start of his election campaign against Assemblywoman Addie A.E. Jenne, D - Theresa.
It is believed that Lord Jones, the former director - general of the CBI, told a group of businessmen and lobbyists that he would resign before the start of an election campaign due to a desire to avoid being questioned about his support for Gordon Brown.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage has admitted to being «in a great deal of pain» at the start of the election campaign.
He reduced his Liberal Democrat political duties and on 5 April 2005, within hours of the start of the election campaign, Marsden announced his intention to rejoin the Labour Party, stating that although he still disagreed with the government over the war and levels of investment in public services, he did not want to see Labour MPs who shared his views, to lose their seats.
A third «nuclear» option is not to have a Budget at all — but simply to lay out Labour's tax and spending plans at the start of the election campaign on a political platform, though this is seen as highly unlikely.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage has admitted to being «in a great deal of pain» at the start of the election campaign and is now «fighting fit».
At the start of this election campaign, the best that could have been hoped for was another hung parliament.
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