Sentences with phrase «voters someone have lost»

Iceland's government was willing to give in as the price necessary to obtain EU membership, but recent polls show that 70 per cent of voters have lost interest in joining.
[164] After a telephone conversation with his predecessor Tony Blair where Blair informed Brown that the election had shown that the British voters had lost faith in both him and the Labour Party and that the United Kingdom would not accept him continuing as Prime Minister.
«The challenge for me now, and all of the shadow cabinet and Jeremy Corbyn as leader, is to demonstrate we can be a strong opposition and a convincing alternative to the Tories and that we can win over and win back public opinion, particularly voters we've lost in recent years.»
Like Clyne, Soares is now the incumbent for whom voters have lost confidence and who has failed to deliver on a campaign pledge to end selective prosecution so common in Albany.
These figures suggest that for Labour to win back the voters they have lost to the SNP since 2010, they should take a strong positive stance of further devolution and more generally be seen to stand up for Scotland's interests.
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For this, Labour has to win back half of the 2010 voters they have lost; a big task but less formidable than a full recovery.
«I believe that we do need a Labour leader who can lead us to be a credible opposition, look like a government in waiting and reach out to the voters we have lost
He stands for clear, understandable positions and he will help us speak more directly to voters we have lost — to those how have switched to the SNP, to UKIP and to those more generally who believe we have lost our way.
The protester has lost her liberty to speak (outside of a metal pen underneath a railroad trestle) once the Convention ends; the voter has lost her liberty to vote once the election is over.
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