Sentences with phrase «tenure as party leader»

Foster, who has repeatedly criticised Mr Corbyn's tenure as party leader, launched a failed legal bid to block him from the leadership ballot triggered by a shadow cabinet revolt last summer.
Oft - forgotten as one of the final major announcements of Iain Duncan Smith's tenure as party leader, the restoration of the link between the state pension and earnings will happen if David Cameron become Prime Minister.
Even Clegg's most fiercely loyal friends recognise that, if the Lib Dems suffer significant losses and return to opposition, his tenure as party leader will soon end.

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There's no mechanism for removing a party leader in the middle of his or her tenure, but Jacobs has repeatedly said he serves at the governor's pleasure and intends to stay as long as Cuomo will have him.
Investigations by the Nigeria Politics Online showed that the SDP leaders had waited patiently to see how APC would play into its hands by forcing some bigwigs out of the party as a result of the Tenure Elongation plot which nearly tore the party apart.
His tenure as Labour leader was characterised by a leftward shift in his party's policies, and by opposition to the Conservative — Liberal Democrat coalition government's cuts to the public sector.
There was widespread sniggering early in David Cameron's tenure as leader of the party when candidates started appearing on local election ballot papers tagged as David Cameron's Conservatives.
Brown has not even been elected as party leader, let alone allowed anyone outside Labour to have any input into his tenure at No. 10.
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