Sentences with phrase «until after the general election in»

This means the Human Rights Act will remain in place until after the General Election in 2020 — but even then there is no guarantee it will be replaced.

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After retiring from football, former Druids and Wales international goalkeeper Harry Adams became a member of the National Conservative League's Cyclist Corps, an organisation that help organise hustings and polling stations at elections until the 1906 General Election in the United Kingdom.
The decision of David Cameron to give in to such demands was thus another attempt to defuse the mobilisation of hard Euroscepticism within the Conservative party and to paper over intra-party divisions on Europe at least until after the 2015 general elections.
Khan, who as shadow minister for London, will have a role in setting the process to select the next mayor, has refused to announce his own intentions until after the general election.
The DN isn't waiting until after the GOP primary to choose a favorite in the race for governor, dismissing both Carl Paladino and Rick Lazio out of hand and backing the Democratic frontrunner, AG Andrew Cuomo in an editorial that appears in today's paper — with more than two months to go until the November general election.
When David Cameron made his big speech in January 2013, he was hoping to unite his party and put the issue to bed until at least after the next general election.
As they had promised, the Lords accepted the Budget on 28 April 1910 — a year to the day after its introduction [15]-- when the land tax proposal was dropped, but contention between the government and the Lords continued until the second general election in December 1910, when the Unionists were again outpolled by their combined opponents.
As with Dinapoli, the governor did his best to foul up the attorney general's election, informally backing a primary opponent and then declining to endorse his ticket - mate in the general election until more than a week after the primary.
Or, as the SNP's Angus Robertson has suggested, would that general election in fact have to be postponed until after Scottish independence in 2016 (at least according to Alex Salmond's proposed timetable)?
State Sen. Jack Martins, facing an unexpected Oct. 6 Republican congressional primary, on Friday asked a federal court in Syracuse to put off the general election for the 3rd District until Dec. 6, nearly a month after the presidential election.
Philip Pidot, who is challenging Jack Martins to be the Republican candidate in the 3rd Congressional District, has argued that their primary date should not be delayed until after the general election.
«Individual registration will be made compulsory in 2014, but that no one will be removed from the electoral register who fails to register individually until after the 2015 general election, giving people at least 12 months to comply with the new requirements, and ensuring as complete a register as possible for the election.
In the event the implementation of the Boundary Review was postponed for partisan reasons until after the next General Election by Home Secretary James Callaghan (on the pretext of waiting until after the Redcliffe - Maud Report on local government reorganisation).
As others left after the general election, Hennessy had remained in place at Labour HQ... until now.
Labour has called for the NHS in England to stop privatising services until after the general election.
Sen. Jack Martins, facing an unexpected Oct. 6 Republican congressional primary, asked a federal court in Syracuse to put off the general election for the 3rd District until Dec. 6, nearly a month after the presidential election.
The previous Labour government indicated that it would reassess the bands, but in the event decided to wait until after the general election.
Unilateral nuclear disarmament did not cause the secession of the SDP, since it did not become Labour Party policy until two years and a General Election after that direct intervention in the British electoral process by a President of the European Commission as such, a true betrayal of Gaitskell, Bevan, Bevin, Attlee, the lot.
Teachout, who returned to the classroom the night after the primary, has also said that she does not plan to endorse in the gubernatorial general election until the end of October.
By declaring that he will defer an in - out referendum until after the next general election and after a renegotiation on our terms of membership within the European Union, he walked headlong into three big problems.
The death of the UKIP candidate in Thirsk and Malton after close of nominations meant that the general election poll had to be postponed until May 27th.
In February 1974 — the last instance of a hung parliament following a general election — Labour won 301 seats and the Conservatives 297, but the then Tory prime minister, Edward Heath, remained at Downing Street until the Monday after the election as he tried to form an alliance with the Liberals.
Speakers are elected by MPs in a Commons vote, traditionally remaining in the role until retirement or death and re-elected automatically after general elections
He suggested fundamental changes in the UK's relationship with Brussels were «unobtainable» and that David Cameron's pledge of a referendum in 2017 was designed to «kick the issue in the long grass» until after the general election.
Matthew O'Toole, who was the chief press officer in Downing Street until just after the general election, agrees that keeping the Brexit big beasts on side will be tough.
In practice, however, Congress is not expected to settle the budget until after the general election on 6 November.
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