Not exact matches
Didion's point is that this tendency has flattened discussion since 9/11, and has created a government in which Democrats, with few exceptions, either have remained silent or have supported whatever the president wants with respect to foreign
policy — the congressional
vote on war powers in
regard to Iraq being the, prime example.
I would like some information
on your
policy regarding this, to inform my decision to
vote.
Expenditure is «controlled» if it is spending
on election activities which «can reasonably be
regarded as intended to influence voters to
vote for or against political parties or categories of candidates including those parties and categories of candidates who support or do not support particular
policies or issues».
«In an attempt to take credit for the emerging recovery, Clegg has decided to stage what Cable and some
on the left
regard as an artificial showdown over economic
policy during a set - piece two - hour debate and
vote on Monday.
If he is not prepared to put his career
on the line by only
voting slavishly in line with the whip then there can not be any complaints about his lack of credibility when it comes to raising issues
regarding his party's
policy failures.
I posted
on a thread about Labour the other day that I wouldn't
vote Labour unless they supported the Chagos Islanders going home but I have to admit, I don't know what the Green Party
policy is
regarding them — Miss Berry, do you know?