Sentences with phrase «want as parliamentary candidates»

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In 2009, after eight years away from front - line politics, I decided to put myself forward as a potential Parliamentary candidate because I wanted to be part of — what I saw as — the Conservative Party's effort to reinforce, restore (and for some, reignite) people's belief in the value of doing the right thing.
If you want to stand as a candidate in the UK parliamentary election or by - election as an independent candidate and you want the word independent to appear on the ballot paper, you are required to state this on the nomination form.
On concerns by the smaller parties, Ofosu Ampofo said they are justified and said «I believe if the Electoral Commission could give a second thought to it, that is ok.But when you want to go into parliament you should be resourceful, so the ticket that enables to be accredited as a parliamentary candidate is your ability to file... even though I agree with the smaller parties that a reduction will be good, they need to also mobilize resources individually and collectively to be able to cross this hurdle.»
The Bishop further stated that politicians should live their lives just like Christ and shy away from hate speeches adding that «all presidential and parliamentary candidates should go back to study the Bible and know how Jesus Christ lived his life, Christ always talked with care and a cool heart, so I want all politicians to use Christ as role model and retire from using hate speeches during your campaigns.»
As the General Election approaches, each of us becomes more powerful than at any other time, because the Parliamentary Candidates want our votes.
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