Sentences with phrase «until after the general election on»

This has now been suspended until after the General Election on 8 June.
In practice, however, Congress is not expected to settle the budget until after the general election on 6 November.

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With the decision on a third runway at Heathrow now deferred until after the 2015 general election, that isn't going to happen.
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.
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.
When Theresa May's Conservative government hobbled back into Downing Street, bloodied and bruised, after 2017's general election, the smart money was on the British prime minister not lasting until Christmas.
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.
The fiction that government can delay the hard decisions on spending until after the general 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).
There won't be a final decision on Britain's long - term aviation strategy until after the 2015 general election - but a national debate is already underway.
From now on, DC should require that every front bencher give up all outside interests until after the next general election.
For example, the 2010 general election was held five years and one day after the 2005 general election, and the 1992 general election was held on 9 April 1992 and the next general election was not held until 1 May 1997.
There had been suggestions that the party would defer a decision until after the general election and look instead at the short - term impact on state and university finances if a graduate tax was introduced.
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.
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.
If the matter is placed on the ballot, the new charter school law would be suspended until after the general election, said Mount Vernon School District Superintendent Mack Armstrong.
Following the dissolution of Parliament on 3 May 2017, all Select Committees cease to exist until after the general election.
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