Sentences with phrase «to come the next election»

I really hope that come the next election in five years, we will not be defined by cuts alone.
People have the right to know so that they can make the correct decision come the next election day.
Or else you'll need another act come next election.
Come the next election of course, Gordon Brown will be in charge of the Labour party and YouGov found that people perceive him as being far more left - wing, with an average rating of -20.
If Silver is still in his post come fall or still in office come next election period it would represent that democratic leaders and voters are lacking what it takes to model behavior, set the example and appreciate the basic public need to suffer consequences for wrong behavior.
Though Ramirez has yet to make an official announcment, two sources close to Ramirez who requested anonymity, said that Ramirez was working to position himself for a run at Castro's seat, which he will have to defend come next election season.
But if we thought he'd be hibernating in political rehab come the next election — or earlier — we've had our yellow lanyards in a twist.
«The first suggestion came back, because I follow these things very closely, as you know Mr Speaker, the first suggestion that came back was this — «how happy are you that the leader of the Labour Party will still be in place come the next election?»»
We're about to give you a change of address come next election day,» said Kirsten John Foy, the northeast regional director of the National Action Network and a critic of what he sees as the slow pace of reform at the Police Department.
Since he's going to get canned by the voters anyway come the next election (if he isn't already in prison), Kruger COULD do one decent thing in his life and vote for gay marriage.
Between layoffs and pissing off the gays, Roy may be skating on thin ice come the next election.
If Labour don't define themselves, then come the next election the Conservatives will paint the choice as being «the party that took the hard but necessary decisions while Labour suggested nothing» or «the party that took the steps needed to bring the economy back to health, opposed at every step by Labour».
So let's stick to attacking them and then it won't matter who the PM is come the next election because it won't be about them it will be about Labour's appalling record in government.
Leaving aside the distinct probability that the Lib Dems will, in general, be entirely decimated come the next election, this is still awful.
Shred this bill, and spend your time and the taxpayers money more wisely, or I believe you will be looking for another line of work come the next election.
That will be reduced to 751 again coming next elections in 2014.
Don't be surprised if, come the next election, you suddenly find yourself living in a new seat, with very different prospects.
The business secretary is either trying to grasp the domain of the liberal left from Labour and claw it back for the Lib Dems, or he's positioning politically for a potential future Lib - Lab coalition, or at least some form of «progressive alliance» come the next election.
Come the next election, Cameron will want to re-run the Tories «tax bombshell» election campaign of 1992.
Flynn will be 85 come the next election, so the issue may well be resolved by retirement.
«Come the next election, the voters will probably have been forgotten.
Engage, engage, engage... so that come the next election, the citizens will think Labour has alternatives, strong convictions and a bottomless ocean of ideas.
I can hope against hope that come the next election, these anti-reality Congresscritters will get kicked to the curb.
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