«(1) I don't buy the idea that Cameron is a major asset to the Tory Party... but (2) he shouldn't be ousted... and (3) he can
still win the next election Main When should Boris seek to return to the Commons?
The gov. is probably working on a maybe 33 % chance they can
still win the next election.
Can you bolster the economy, keep the peace, protect the environment, and
still win the next election?
Not exact matches
Next leader of Labour, if Miliband loses the next election and if Cameron is still in power and wins well, labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can that
Next leader of Labour, if Miliband loses the
next election and if Cameron is still in power and wins well, labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can that
next election and if Cameron is
still in power and
wins well, labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can that be.
Even if this latest peace deal between Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins and IDC Leader Jeff Klein holds when lawmakers return to Albany after the Easter / Passover break
next week, and even if the Democrats
win both the April 24 special
elections (the Westchester County race is really the deciding factor there, since the Bronx seat seems a safe bet), the Republicans will
still have control of the chamber as long as Felder, a conservative Democrat, continues to caucus with them.
Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El - Rufai, has boasted that President Muhammadu Buhari will
still win next year's
election even if members of the new Peoples Democratic Party...
God I think some of you are
still in the new labour dream world, would Labour
win the
next election if called tomorrow, it would be close but it would be hung.
It
still looks probable that the Conservatives will
win the
next General
Election, with a large swing against Labour.
In an address to the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) he accepted the party was
still not in a position to
win the
next election under his leadership.
William Hill has installed the Conservatives as favourites to
win the
next General
Election but the latest ConservativeHome poll of polls suggests that a lot more progress is
still needed.
And to complicate things
still further, Kevin Stocker, the attorney who defeated Grisanti in the GOP primary, isn't saying who he'll be caucusing with in Albany
next year if he
wins the November
election.
The
next election will see a big turnout by Labour and Conservative supporters and where Liberal Democrat MP's do survive it will be solely due to tactical voting, UKIP could even make a breakthrough in a couple of seats but I think Labour will
still win, so it will be more strongly toward a 2 party system but with the strongest 4th party performance in UK history.
Bunning, despite the fact that polling showed that he simply could not
win re-
election this fall,
still retains a somewhat considerable following within conservative circles in the state — the very people who both Paul and Grayson are trying to appeal in advance of what is expected to be a relatively low turnout
election next month.
There
still seems to be this «one last push» mentality to
winning the
next election when in fact it is far from sewn up.
Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El - Rufai, has boasted that President Muhammadu Buhari will
still win next year's
election even if members of the new Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) quit the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
In the interview he claimed it was
still possible for Labour to
win the
next election.
Facing a divided and unpopular government in its 10th year in power, the Tories are
still not doing as well as they need to be if they are to be sure of
winning the
next election.
The Corbynistas
still claim that they can
win the
next election, arguing it will take two years to turn the party round.
Amongst both Labour members and trade unionists David Miliband is
still seen as the candidate who would be most likely to
win the
next election, and most likely to make a good Prime Minister.
Now if we are driven into voting for UKIP, which does
still espouse many Traditional Tory Policies, is unequivocal on a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty and which has eschewed all the Eco-rubbish which has beguiled the other political parties such as New Labour, New Conservative and the Lib Dems, this may not
win any seats for UKIP at the
next General
Election, indeed they will be lucky to hold onto Bob Spink's seat at Castle Point under FPTP.
Those who remain in the cabinet clank from microphone to microphone to try to sustain the heroic pretence that they believe that Labour
still has a fighting chance of
winning the
next general
election.
Fact was many people thought labour would do very poor, so voted labour as a protest against the Tories, on the likes of the Dementia tax, but didn't actually want labour to
win, the Tories are
still imploding, labour is in the rise, I'm not saying labour wouldn't
win a
election, if it was called tommorow, but thre are people who voted labour thinking we wouldn't
win, so did it anyway, who won't vote labour
next time, as they're worried we would
win.
But it seems unlikely that it will have that much resonance in an Ottawa where every measure is judged in terms of increasing electoral support in Québec and the
winning of the
next election and in Foggy Bottom, where the State Department is
still articulating American needs in terms of a post-September 11 paradigm, in which traditional concerns of national jurisdiction have a lesser weightFor which see todays» news on the long journey of the NatWest Three.