Sentences with phrase «to be prime minister»

Or suggesting all that's needed is a prime minister who cares about something beyond his home province's oil business.
Here's the prime minister for his second appearance in this year's top ten.
We don't know who will be prime minister by then.
Except it wasn't, because there was no prime minister present and absolutely no questions either for or about him.
12:00 - And here's the prime minister, now in his place too and ready to go.
After all, he had already been prime minister for six years and I held him in awe.
Unfortunately, occasionally all - too - prominent among these people is our prime minister himself.
How confident was the prime minister that these kinds of deaths could not happen today?
In taking our decision, it was not a part of my decision, or our decision, that there was prime minister's questions that day.
«The message to all those people who have lost their jobs is the prime minister is not going to change course,» he said.
You don't have to be a professional trade negotiator to be skeptical of the idea that U.S. President Donald Trump decided to exempt Canada from his steel and aluminum tariffs simply because that nice, good looking guy who's prime minister of Canada phoned to plead on behalf of Canada's steel and aluminum producers.
When is the prime minister going to take personal responsibility for this shambles?»
Wilmington was named by Proprietor Thomas Penn after his friend Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington, who was prime minister in the reign of George II of Great Britain.
Nick Clegg has said that he will not be prime minister after the General Election in the final televised leaders event before the poll next Thursday.
And since he may not be Prime Minister after it, there's no guarantee that they will be implemented then either.
Lest it be forgotten, Tony Blair was prime minister in the pre-crisis period, when Labour purportedly overspent and allowed deficits to rise too high.
As well as being Prime Minister, he became his own Foreign Secretary, a dual role which he performed well enough, but which alienated the second man in the party, Arthur Henderson, who became Home Secretary.
The so - called Iron Lady, who was prime minister from 1979 to 1990 and now sits in the House of Lords, has suffered from a series of small strokes in recent years.
«Theresa May will still be the prime minister at the end of 2018 but getting ready to stand down and there will be three obvious candidates trying to take her on and that is Sajid Javid, Amber Rudd and Ruth Davidson.»
«The absolutely central question at this general election is less who is the prime minister on 9 June, and more what is the nature of the mandate, and in particular — because otherwise frankly this is a steamroller election — is it possible that we can return as many members of parliament as possible to parliament that are going to keep an open mind on this Brexit negotiation until we see the final terms?»
Stephan began by arguing that, while there was much uncertainty, he thought the most likely scenario was that David Cameron would still be Prime Minister after the next election.
I write above about the possibility of Cameron no longer being Prime Minister after 2015, but it's far from certain that this will be the case.
David Cameron today said being Prime Minister was «the greatest honour of my life» as he left 10 Downing Street for the last time.
President Vucic was prime minister before his election as president in April and was expected to appoint a loyalist to replace him as he moved into the largely ceremonial presidential position.
Henry Djaba, was the chairman of the Ghana Football Association, when Dr Kofi Busia was the Prime Minister of Ghana.
Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister when I started and Michael Foot was Labour leader.
May is a prime minister who called an early election and lost an overall majority.
They don't really care whether David Cameron or Ed Miliband is Prime minister next summer.
It is very difficult to reconcile Gordon Brown being Prime Minister for a couple of years before calling a General Election (which, at the time of writing is the received wisdom) with this answer.
But for 10 years he read columnists confidently declaring he would never be Prime Minister.
It must have escaped Cameron's notice, but he has been prime minister since 2010, during which the prison system has undergone an almost unparalleled period of deterioration.
On hand to watch the parade were Prime Minister Stephen Harper and federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau.
Harper has been prime minister now for five years.
«Robert Halfon MP: Conservatives should believe in good business, not big business - as the oil market shows Main John Baron MP: Why is the Prime Minister taking so long to answer our European referendum letter?»
Lord Hill, the leader of the Lords and political secretary to John Major when Major was prime minister, has been nominated as Britain's next European commissioner.
Without Lib Dem MPs he would be a Prime Minister with just one MP from north of the border.
The comments, made at a Jewish Chronicle event in London on Monday evening, drew a furious response from a Labour source who told HuffPost UK: «The idea of Jeremy Corbyn being Prime Minister and implementing policies that actually benefit the people terrifies the establishment.
Cameron is Prime Minister because his party has the support of MP's whose voters did not vote Conservative.
He isn't going to be Prime Minister so why would he be included in all debates?
7.55 pm: Do you think David Cameron will ever be Prime Minister?
«You'd have thought he would have spent his time being prime minister,» he countered rather snootily.
Other political constraints being the Prime minister tries to give equal weight to different states, and in case of coalition government, different political parties.
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