Sentences with phrase «views of the party right»

Not exact matches

Various parties stand to profit quite a bit from Saturday's fight, from CBS» Showtime (the U.S. pay - per - view provider) to UFC (aka Ultimate Fighting Championship, McGregor is the organization's current champ, and UFC is one of streaming rights holders for Saturday's match to international broadcasters like the U.K.'s Sky Sports.
Last November I pointed out that a significant faction of the Tea Party is a subset of the religious right and that, despite the perception of the movement being comprised of economically - oriented libertarians, the majority held social conservative views.
Thus a young instructor applying for a job in an elite university is well advised to hide «unsound» views such as political allegiance to the right wing of the Republican party (perhaps even to the left wing), opposition to abortion or to other causes of the feminist movement, or a strong commitment to the virtues of the corporation.
Southern Democrats were in control of the program, and all speakers had been carefully picked to express the views of the Southern states» rights party.
I truly believe that the Republican party, unless it fundamentally changes it's views and starts to protect the rights of people the same way it protects businesses, is done for as we know it today.
This decision certainly led to much consternation among some party members and others on the right (see the article by Simon Heffer cited above) who saw Cameron and the modernisers as ignoring the views of traditionalists.
Side note: as a matter of fact, some views clustered in a single party may out - and - out contradict each other (strong national defense typically contradicts gay rights denial, because it tends to drive off or exclude strong candidates for national defense positions from consideration.
The second question is related to the above: a «free market» baseline of justice is about procedure - how outcomes are arrived at, who is involved in making decisions, has rights over their own actions, how actions are agreed by parties etc. (or something like that) whereas equality is an outcome, that may or may not be achieved under various procedural arrangements, and may or may not be viewed as desirable by people who hold different views about what forms of society - specifications over who has what rights to do what to who.
The former defence secretary, now viewed as a standard - bearer for right - wing Tories within the parliamentary party, will use a speech to business leaders in Birmingham to make the case for a change of tack, the Guardian reports.
Firstly, it is only right to point out that UKIP, like almost all political parties, represents a coalition of different views.
Unlike Okudzeto Ablakwa who conveys the impression in his articles that constitutionalism, democracy and the rule of law mandate that I should have protected the crimes and graft I exposed simply because of membership of a political party, I take the right and correct view that the constitution enjoins every citizen to uphold and defend it by exposing any activity of any person or group of persons who abuse Article 55 on political parties for criminal purposes.
Trump and his advisers have reveled openly in the #MeToo - era downfall of prominent Democrats, most recently former state AG Eric Schneiderman, which grates on politicians and strategists in both parties, who view the president as a fatally compromised messenger on women's rights.
Iain Dale, the conservative commentator on LBC suggested that while Farron was of course perfectly within his rights to hold his views, perhaps if he held them he should not have put himself forward to be party leader.
Asked by ITV about her views on gay marriage, the Tory minister appeared to make a pitch to the right of her party.
While the right of the party have lectured Corbyn and the left for the past year about talking - down to voters, being «out of touch» and not understanding ordinary people's views, here Smith is saying he believes Labour should go into the 2020 election telling the 52 % of Leave voters they are simply wrong.
The Economist tactically advised Blair against provoking an «unwise» rebellion, because it understood that the sight of «a Labour government scuttling around the television studios justifying cuts in social security for lone parent families sickens members across a wide range of views» and provided «an issue which aligned [the left MPs] with the wider centre and right of the Labour Party against the Blairite modernisers» (13 December).
He conceded that the moderator is a citizen of Ghana and has the right to join any political party and also express his views on any national issues, but «his views should be differentiated from that of the Presby Church because not all members are towing his line».
It is «right that MPs of either party represent their constituents views on this,» he said, insisting it would be «odd» if Cabinet members did not voice their constituents» views.
He demanded union party members should be given the right to choose Labour candidates in constituencies, have an «equal say» in the election of the party leader and the «right to a level playing field in the party where their views and votes count as much» as other party members.
The way in which the manifesto is able to exploit much of the racist rhetoric about «bogus» refugees used by government and mainstream party political spokespeople during the debates on the Asylum and Immigration Act illustrates the impact of such debate in legitimising the views of fascist and far right groups.
One senior supporter predicted that the next generation of the Party's right would be influenced more by the traditional, Burkean views of Cornerstone, than by any other faction on the right.
Everyone else in town may have been invited into Heaven, but those of us Left Behind can enjoy the world and its pleasures right here at hand, while still viewing the Second Coming of the Democratic Party via razor - sharp television technology.
The Women's Wing said although it recognises the efforts and contributions of Mr Ashitey towards the NDC and Ghana as a whole, it is nevertheless of the view that the former Greater Accra regional Minister «should accept the results in good faith, since the right procedures through which he was elected to represent the party were the same channels through which Dr [Rawlings] has been duly elected».
There's a lot of lefty politics going on, too: this isn't supposed to be about party politics, but many view this as a chance to create a country which doesn't have the kind of right - wing bigotry seen in England's darker corners.
We were fighting someone who had no right, in our view, to a position of trust in our party, who would have brought it to political extinction.
It is no secret the centre right in Ghana has always been viewed as elitist, dating back to the days of the UGCC to the current incarnation of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Though not an outright endorsement of centrist Emmanuel Macron, the winner, the post appears to be one of relief for the loss of Marine LePen, the far right populist candidate, whose National Front Party holds anti-immigrant views.
He has every right to expect Labour MPs to respect the views of party members.
A former senior colleague of Tim Farron has insisted that he was right to resign as Liberal Democrat leader after undermining the party's election campaign with his «outdated and frankly offensive religious views».
The opposition parties range from extreme left wing to right wing so will mean some people not having the choice of a candidate who will represent their views.
It's why our party has always stood up against the denial of human rights and for justice and my view, Mr Speaker, is that we must now confront this evil.
«We are also of the view that the report is right to recognise a new party funding settlement must include genuine reform in respect of trade union donations.
Meanwhile, the Old Labour half of UKIP's Strasbourg vote would have been thoroughly alienated, but right at the time when a major party representative of their views across the full range of issues had been called into being by electoral reform.
Embraced by the far - right Tea Party movement, his slash - and - burn view of government includes cutting state taxes 10 % in his first six months and axing spending 20 % in the first year.
Labour will not and can not represent people with this cocktail of views — they are distinctly right of centre and there is no logical reason why they would opt for any left of centre party
«Your summoning of party officials to a meeting and your instruction to them to support one aspirant, in my humble view, violated the right to fairness.
The question is whether such critiques work only against marquee right - wing candidates or whether the entire Republican Party comes to be seen as moving too far away from the views of what is still a moderate country.
Off - topic questions included efforts at combating sex trafficking on Roosevelt Avenue, reports of criminal charges against a defunct arm of the Working Families Party, whether the mayor will veto proposed bills criminalizing police use of chokeholds and requiring police to advise people of a right to refuse before asking to search them, whether the mayor plans to see the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge when they visit New York, whether his message is getting lost in critical news coverage and his view of the Astoria Cove development deal.
He blamed the SDP all the time, basically h reckoned if the SDP didn't exist, those who voted for a centre party that wanted democratization of unions, the right to buy council homes, Multilateralismand staying in the EU, would have not voted SDP, but voted for a party with completely different views
Their views on such matters as conviction rates and plea bargains reveal that Mr. Laquidara, who also has the Working Families Party and Green Party lines, has the right sensibility: He recognizes the need for aggressive prosecution of repeat offenders and those accused of violent crimes, but he also sees the need to exercise discretion in certain other cases, balancing justice with the office's limited resources and the need to prevent case backlogs.
«I actually think there's a justification in the right scenario: I would view that scenario as equal distribution per district, regardless of what party you're in.
I am essentially a supporter of Starmer's & Corbyn's line on the EU and believe that Labour needs to reserve the right to vote against a final deal if it is clearly contrary to the interests of British people as the party sees it, though complete opposition to Brexit at this stage would in my view be wrong.
But it should be said this is an Orange Booker's version of history — a view from the right of the party.
From my point of view, Sugar Daddy — Sugar Baby type of connection is a much healthier arrangement because both parties have a very well defined expectations and honesty right from the start.
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On the right, many Tea Party adherents and others view the initiative as a dangerous or even unconstitutional expansion of federal control of education.
But today, the political parties have grown more extreme, civil rights groups have come to understand the promise of 100 percent proficiency was a lie, and business interests now view education as less of a cause and more of a sector to coopt for private ownership.
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It will do so because it will increasingly resemble other digital goods (music, movies, games, software), and from a practical point of view it will work best in fairly managing the various rights of the different parties.
These 3rd party views of your book will influence other potential readers whether or not your book is right for them.
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