Dr Thérèse Coffey noted that rapists will be given
the vote under the Coalition's four year limit
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voted unanimously to remain a grassroots
coalition, instead of exist
under the umbrella of a parent health
coalition, HTCC.
An understanding
under which the Liberal Democrats would not
vote down a Queen's Speech is much more likely than a formal
coalition.
The most right - wing Labour government in history destroyed an electoral
coalition that had seen Labour win 13.5 million
votes in 1997 but lose five million
votes whilst in power — overwhelmingly
under Tony Blair's leadership.
Senior Conservatives were jubilant at winning the AV
vote and preventing any major lose of councils in England but they were
under strict instructions from Downing Street not to be seen celebrating, as ministers tried to prevent the election from destroying the
coalition.
Under the
coalition agreement the Lib Dems can abstain in a
vote on nuclear energy.
After a momentous week which will define British politics until the next election, it is worth pausing to think what might have happened if Mr Cameron had not decided by 7 May to go for a full - blown
coalition with the Liberal Democrats rather than a deal
under which they would support the Tories in key Commons
votes.
- if there was a hung Parliament (current chances: over 50 %,
under 66 %, eg 8/11), it is more likely than not that there would be a minority government than a
coalition, and the most likely outcome is a Conservative - led minority govt if the party does win most
votes, and esp if it wins most
votes and seats.
Under the old
coalition arrangement, Klein, a Bronx Democrat and IDC leader, was co-president and could veto legislation that came to the floor for a
vote.
But the measure was opposed by Liberal Democrats, who secured the freedom
under the
Coalition Agreement to abstain in any
vote on the issue, and Mr Clarke indicated today in an interview with the Daily Telegraph that tough economic conditions made it unlikely to be introduced before 2015.
This time Mr Weah's campaign -
under the
Coalition for Democratic Change banner - appealed to the youth
vote, while incumbent Vice-President Boakai was seen as old and out of touch.
The
coalition government's schools policy comes
under fire from activists at the Liberal Democrat conference - in a move that risks embarrassing the party leadership, but not a
vote that threatens the
coalition says political editor Gary Gibbon.
Under the terms of the
coalition deal published on Wednesday, Lib Dem MPs can abstain in any Commons
votes on nuclear power but will not be able to bring down the government over it in a confidence
vote.
Coalition MPs are
under a three - line whip to attend the opposition day debate on a Labour - authored motion that falls short of opposing higher fees, but calls for the white paper on the future of universities to properly explain the plans before the Commons
votes on the fee cap.
A
coalition of Republicans and a handful of breakaway Democrats have blocked
votes on an abortion rights provision that would codify into state law the federal rights granted to New York women
under the landmark Roe v Wade decision.
In an interview with the House magazine Nick Clegg said he hoped Tuesday's
vote would draw a line
under the issue that has been one of the most vexed of the
coalition.
The Guilford County Board of Commissioners convened an emergency meeting Monday,
voting unanimously to revoke the United Animal
Coalition's contract and to place the shelter
under the county's control on an interim basis.
Regardless, the Salby and the Spash cases provide an excellent opportunity for those of you who believe anything much is going to change
under a
Coalition government, to prove your point to us heathen unbelievers who are planning to
vote for Themm this election.