Sentences with phrase «then win a leadership»

Do you really believe that even if you somehow find a seat, win a by - election, contrive a no - confidence vote in Cameron, and then win a leadership election that there would be no consequences?

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Then, I met Mark Traphagen, who participated in my panel on branding and thought leadership at the Social Tools Summit in October (where he won a Social Guru award).
Mr. Kenney is reportedly backed by a cadre of federal Conservative strategists and insiders, including former Reform Party and Wildrose Party campaign strategist Tom Flanagan, who told CBC that the group discussed whether «he could win the PC leadership then negotiate a merger [with Wildrose].»
If Gingrich joins his bandwagon, its curtains for the old GOP leadership but the GOP will then be able to win.
If the new defensive leadership takes hold and the offense holds steady, then IU could win eight or more games this fall.
If they're not improving through his leadership — and improving here is defined as winsthen he is not a good leader.
Vidal offers everything Coquelin does defensively, but he also contributes to the football a club like Arsenal play, then there's the immeasurable aspects a player of his ilk brings (experience, leadership, winning mentality etc).
Arsenal bomb out of two major crunch matches against an excellent Barcelona at home then a cut - rate Manchester United away to cast serious doubt over the squad's collective leadership qualities, not to mention its title - winning credentials.
How to win press backing for your leadership bid: ensure there are not enough seats for all the hacks you invite then make them wait 30 mins.
Ed Miliband, a young Brownite, then won a bitter leadership contest, in which the main adversary was his brother David, one of Blair's closest advisors.
(Although since then Scottish Labour has again left the field with Kezia Dugdale quitting the leadership for love triggering a leadership battle between Richard Leonard and Anas Sarwar that's increasingly unseemly even though left wing Leonard has already all but won thanks to the now normal Labour practise of signing up lots of union members on the cheap.)
It's almost as if he misses having a leadership contest to keep him busy having spent the last two summers winning then defending his position.
Had he won then the Labour leadership contest as we know it could have been over, with Owen Smith poised to take the crown.
«If Jeremy Corbyn wins, that would change everything... We wouldn't rush into affiliating but would want to work very closely to develop policy together — and if that goes well then let's see where we end up,» he told the FT after Corbyn's leadership bid was announced.
«If you thought the way to become leader of the Labour party was to follow a very defined route, then all of a sudden Jeremy Corbyn winning the leadership election on the route you're not meant to take - it tips it all on its head, doesn't it.
At that time, if the party's leadership decides to blindly and conveniently throw its weight behind an incumbent Mr. Addison, Mr. Nortey could then decide to go independent and win the massive support and sympathy of those who watched him play decently by the rules the season before.
But, then, winning his party's leadership looked equally improbable when he launched his campaign, so maybe we should not be too dogmatic about his chances.
«If the party leadership does not do anything about it, then we will have a very tall order... if they do not do anything about it to have the problem resolved now, it will be very difficult for us to win [the 2020 election].»
Cameron then offered Corbyn some unsolicited advice, pointing out that he had won the Tory leadership election in 2005 as the outsider candidate promising change.
The party went on to win the first two elections of the fourth republic under the leadership of then Chairman Rawlings.
Then maybe Yvette would have won, as Andy's campaign was so bad, she would have won it on merit The deputy leadership, saw two centre right, female candidates in the last three, both had the anyone but Watson tag, considering one of the male candidates Ben Bradshaw had this Tom Watson partly win, due to transfers from Bradshaw, was it sexist that he won, no, had he not win on the third round, could one of the females beat him, due to their combined vote, who knows but it wouldn't have been on gender, but their voters dislike of Watson
He would probably win as most Labour MP's have no appetite for a leadership election and then he would look like a strong leader going into the election.
Assuming there will be a leadership election and assuming Corbyn wins (two large assumptions I appreciate because it is not in the interest of the plotters to run in an election they are likely to lose and anything might happen in the campaign if and when it comes) then the opportunity to renew the party is now there.
By taking the assumption that Jeremy Corbyn is unelectable as a given, without needing to interrogate it, commentators are then free to debate questions in terms of «Will this unelectable man win the leadership election?»
«Because if she wins the victory she has earned through her leadership and service here and your support, then it'll have a big impact on Pennsylvania, and the Atlantic coast primary states of Rhode Island, Connecticut, Delaware and Maryland, and then we'll swing into the closing act in California and in New Jersey,» Clinton said.
Mr Gove says he does not believe that then favourite to win, Boris Johnson, could «provide the leadership or build the team for the task ahead».
If the CEA leadership isn't willing to change course on its own then it will be up to the hundreds of rank and file teachers that have more recently emerged inside the CEA to put forward the ideas, politics and strategies we need to win.
And if Labour allies with the Green Party (who won 7 seats) then that raises their total seats to 52, so a Labour - Greens coalition could challenge National's leadership.
National Association of Bar Executives The 2013 - 2014 YLD public service initiative, undertaken under the leadership of then president David McDowell, has won another award.
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