Sentences with phrase «through after the next election»

Even today, he was insisting there was a chance of it being carried through after the next election.

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Passing the commitment through the House of Commons after the next election may prove a somewhat trickier ask.
Gordon Brown vowed today that he would overcome a daunting timetable to force through a law in the next two months requiring a referendum to be held on changes to the voting system for the Commons after the election.
Diligence, through listening to residents and engaging with them all year round, actually helps you to build the Conservative support base necessary to earn a mandate to continue that good work after the next election.
And if they try to ram through the Scottish reforms after the next General Election — as they have promised — they could face a public backlash.
After rumors surfaced that Kid Rock would challenge U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D - Mich., in next year's election, he started selling campaign merchandise through his website in July.
But this doesn't explain why Mr Cameron's speech was made now, some three years away from the date of the next election: after all, we're not even halfway through this Parliament yet.
Up to July 2015, he worked in Parliament through the All Party Parliamentary Group APPG for East Asian Business which he chaired, the All Party Parliamentary China Group [32] of which he was the vice-Chair (special focus on Hong Kong), and the All Party Parliamentary Group for Trade and Investment [33] of which he was treasurer to promote better trade and political and cultural links between the UK and East Asia and work to encourage the next generation of East Asians and other diaspora to develop the leadership skills to play a greater role in public life, in society, and business, and in harnessing the resources that East Asians have globally and locally both financial and non-financial to address global and local problems today.These groups were discontinued after the May 2015 election.
And outside the event a Labour blogger mutters that the Lib Dems could end up with only 11 seats after the next election on current polling (and if they don't get AV through)... so the whole question could end up being academic.
Policymakers want to effect positive change through policy, and they often need to make decisions on a short cycle — after all, they often make promises in their elections, and it behooves them to show evidence that their chosen policies are working in advance of the next round of elections.
Trump - averse U.S. citizens can either go after permanent residence in Canada or, try to get temporary status in Canada (such as through a work permit or study permit)-- just until the next U.S. presidential election.
Take a large farm where the pickers are constantly recycled through the TFWP: if the owner is Canadian, he or she will vote in the next election, but the employees will not, not in this one, nor in the next one, nor the one after that.
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