Sentences with phrase «to lose the next election»

The party is now at last making the intellectual case for tax cuts without which we would face losing the next election.
Harriet Harman, Labour's deputy leader, is facing accusations that she is «on manoeuvres» for a leadership contest if Labour loses the next election.
«Should David Cameron lose the next election, it will be because women deserted him.
Politicians could lose the next election because of property taxes, so they stand sanctimoniously and declare that property taxes will not rise on their watch.
In our analysis of 100 years of fiscal squeezes in the UK, we found that hard revenue or spending squeezes were associated with a 77 to 86 per cent likelihood of the incumbent parties in government losing at the next general election, compared with the 38 to 42 per cent likelihood of losing the next election that was associated with soft revenue and spending squeezes.
Next leader of Labour, if Miliband loses the next election and if Cameron is still in power and wins well, labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can that be.
However, were this to be the case PiS will likely lose the next elections.
It was tried once by the Indira Gandhi government and it contributed along with some other factors to the party losing the next elections.
NYSUT wasted $ 200,000 on electing someone to join a conference that has a 70 vote majority and who will just lose the next election.
In an interview with The House magazine, The moustachioed Labour peer Lord Winston says the party is a «shambles» and has already lost the next election.
Yet Koch was never charged or implicated in any crime and went on to finish the term with solid accomplishments, though he did lose the next election.
We will lose the next election heavily, whether called today, tomorrow or next year, and there is nothing that can how be done about it as Cameron will not win it and even if he goes now (pigs flying...), it'll take 4 or 5 years to rebuild and begin representing the silent majority with courage, conviction and risk.
Boris Johnson is the choice of 37 % of Tory members to succeed David Cameron if the Tories lose the next election.
Its a site for those Conservatives who want the Conservative Party to lose the next election!!
You have explicitly theorised the basis for Aregbesola losing the next election in Oshun.
Despite this, most would still expect him to lose — 60 % think the party would lose the next election with Brown as leader.
Public sentiment was so opposed to American intervention that President Roosevelt's hands were tied, and he could not be seen as actively involving this country in aiding Britain without risk losing the next election.
Albertans say if the NDP loses the next election home prices will get crushed due to massive job cuts.
But the period of adjustment would almost certainly lead to the gov losing the next election
But if Labour loses the next election, several members of the current government who survive as MPs are likely to join them in looking for outside work to bolster their lost cabinet salaries.
He even revealed he would consider a coalition but, while he didn't say which party he'd side with, he added he would only consider it if Tory David Cameron loses the next election.
Ok the Unions have surrendered to Progress and the boy scout leader who is Miliband sadly we do not need boy Scouts and labour will lose the next election because none of us believe that Ball's or Miliband have a clue.
Many MPs confess to being unenthusiastic about the party's leadership contest and concede that Labour will likely lose the next election.
It's the last set of figures showing Labour in 3rd place if Ed Balls was leader — this is not fantasy land / as per my previous predictions — that is where Labour will be within months of losing the next election (3rd place) before breaking up for good — once again cut and paste!!
Nor does it actually touch on where things have gone wrong, which would surely be the starting point for making things work, where we to lose the next election.
Labour will lose the next election and we will hear nothing more of electoral reform.
If he wins, well... we'll be surprised but cheer him to the rafters; but if we lose the next election, that that will have to be his defeat.
By any standards the Tories must be odds - on to lose the next election.
(My articles entitled «The UKIP threat is not about Europe» and, if that is not clear enough, «Turn down the volume on Europe or lose the next election», among others, might have given a clue as to my view.
Everyone escaped in the end, but few doubt the scandal hastened Blair's departure from office, and precipitated the financial difficulties which could still see Labour lose the next election.
However, expectations continue to be that Labour will lose the next election.
Hague's Conservatives will lose the next election, and Hague himself will be challenged as leader by a newly - elected Michael Portillo.
«The public know sleaze when they see it and the public know spin when they see it,» she told MPs, before predicting Labour would lose the next election.
Political economist and life peer Your question is based on the assumption that Labour will lose the next election.
Prime Minister Baldwin perceived the public mood as against re-armament and apparently thought that if he moved towards re-armament he would lose the next election to the Labour and Liberal parties.
The realisation that the Conservative party are on course to lose the next election is slowly but surely dawning on the Tory benches.
John McDonnell suggested at the weekend that Corbyn would at least call it a day should Labour lose the next election.
Speaking to journalists, he said that he could envisage Unite changing its rules on funding to support other parties and leaving Labour, if the Labour was to lose the next election.
Ultimately, Brown stuck it out but lost the next election, so maybe it would be better just to call one... Or maybe not.
On a practical level, they believe that losing the next election would allow Labour to sidestep harsh spending decisions and the ill - feeling that would follow.
I'm hoping that we lose the next election, Cameron gets booted out, and either Davis or Brady take over.
It's a longshot, but electing Owen Smith would just lead to Labour losing the next election a little less chaotically.
The findings of the survey, carried out by YouGov, will be a blow for Ms Harman who has faced accusations of disloyalty and political manoeuvring to succeed Gordon Brown if Labour loses the next election.
I reckon Corbyn would still cling on even if Labour lost the next election (which they will by a landslide, by the way).
Gordon Brown lacks most of the things that make a leader popular and if (as seems likely) he loses the next election and resigns as leader there is no reason why Labour in opposition will not regain at least some of their popular support.
Mr Field said Mr Afriyie would only stand for the leadership if Mr Cameron lost the next Election and resigned as Conservative leader.
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