Sentences with phrase «victory speech last»

Labour MP Liz McInnes, elected just 617 votes ahead of Ukip was jeered by Ukip supporters as she made her victory speech last night.
Asked if his victory speech last night was a bid for leadership, Carswell said, «I am not the leader of the UK Independence Party, I never will be the leader of the UK Independence Party».
Bruso leaned heavily on support from organized labor and thanked them in his victory speech last night.
The governor, in his victory speech last night, buttressed his standing as a centrist by declaring he'd steered between «the extreme forces on the left [and] the right.»
In his victory speech last night, the SNP leader promised to bring forward a referendum on Scottish independence during the course of the next parliament - a prospect that will worry Westminster.
During the UPC leadership campaign, and in his victory speech last weekend, Jason Kenney repeatedly described the NDP as â $ œthis deceptive, divisive, debt - quadrupling, tax - hiking, job - killing, acciden...

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Trade was the first policy issue Mr. Trump mentioned last Tuesday in a speech after his latest round of victories in five northeastern primaries.
His victory speech after winning the Clacton by - election last night was a leadership speech in all but name.
Trump delivered an economic victory lap during a speech to farmers in Tennessee in which he vastly overstated the size of the tax cuts passed by Congress late last year and played up a rollback of regulations on American businesses.
Maybe this is his strategy — stay out of the last leadership race — it's likely to produce a dud, get the position of party chairman, make challenging powerful speeches and articles (he has identified the English democratic defecit, Toque, in his New Statesman article, which is about the best on the issue from any MP see: http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics/2010/08/labour-party-english-england), make more of a public name for himself, then stand when the prospects of victory are real.
(For example, Andy Sawford, the party's victorious candidate in last year's Corby by - election, deployed the phrase in the second sentence of his victory speech.
Please, as you go campaigning for our victory, preach peace, preach peace, we want peace,» the candidate, whose team is hardly known for disturbances, told the gathering, emphasising the last words of his speech.
The impression from the papers today and over the last few days is that Ed Miliband is under attack from the Blairite «right» of the Labour Party: David Miliband's leaked victory speech (what might have been, if he'd won), the Telegraph files showing Ed Miliband and Ed Balls plotted to bring Blair's government down, the serialisation of a new booking suggesting the Milibands» relationship has broken down...
During his victory speech, the governor focused on his campaign's rhetoric — playing up his accomplishments of the last four years, which include legislation involving property tax assistance, new jobs and on - time budgets.
«This time Jeremy read the speech we wrote for him,» smiled a key aide to the leader after re-elected one improved hugely on last September's rambling victory address.
Labour MP for Copeland Jamie Reed quit last as a Shadow health minister last year one minute into Corbyn's victory speech.
Things have gone steadily his way all week, with a decent Lib Dem ICM poll score of 21 % last weekend (and another due in tomorrow's Guardian poll), a solid victory on the contentious and potentially divisive tax package, and the damp squib of Charles Kennedy's speech on Tuesday.
«With our victory tonight in Wisconsin we have now won seven out of eight of the last caucuses and primaries,» Sanders said, before ticking off the usual points of his stump speech: fighting the billionaire class, providing healthcare for all and ending mass incarceration.
David Miliband's victory speech that never was to the Labour Party conference last September, leaked to the Guardian, reveals all too clearly the disastrous path down which he would have taken the party to near - extinction, by adopting the Osborne cut - and - slash strategy in full, and indeed perhaps going even further.
Labour's Lucy Powell gives her victory speech after winning the Manchester Central by - election last night with a majority of 10,439
President Obama made a small reference to climate change in his victory speech following his historic re-election last Tuesday, but his answer today was the most the president has talked about the issue at any length since at least Hurricane Sandy.
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