Sentences with phrase «warring parties at»

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All across Europe, membership of political parties is at its lowest level since the World War II.
As we're seeing in another trade war, one involving with hard metals, the provoked party isn't always bound to back down, especially when political fortunes are at play.
A further key move of Rowan Williams and the primates at Egypt was the creation (as mentioned previously at Lambeth) of a «Pastoral Forum,» by which trusted figures from around the Anglican world would be appointed to help warring parties to arrive at agreed - upon solutions.
We became prisoners of our neighborhood due demonstrations, we became prisoners at our cities due the Tensions created by the extreme oppositions «socialists & islamists» what a combination they make that warns of a war between them soonest they finish the task of over throwing the ruling party...!
At the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949, when the Communist party defeated the Nationalists and founded the People's Republic of China, Christians in China numbered half a million.
Guess where I was told to find out who was behind the wide spread killing of innocents at the American war zones between religious faiths, tribes and parties..
No one laughs at God in a hospital No one laughs at God in a war No one's laughing at God When they're starving or freezing or so very poor No one laughs at God When the doctor calls after some routine tests No one's laughing at God When it's gotten real late And their kid's not back from the party yet No one laughs at God When their airplane start to uncontrollably shake No one's laughing at God When they see the one they love, hand in hand with someone else And they hope that they're mistaken No one laughs at God When the cops knock on their door And they say we got some bad news, sir No one's laughing at God When there's a famine or fire or flood
Although the book reminds us of a time when deep social divisiveness was not at the core of the culture wars, was he right to suggest that religion was an under - acknowledged party in American discussions about pluralism?
It represents the culmination of his 15 years of identification with the «religious socialist» movement in Germany, dating back to the time just after World War I when he was called on the carpet by the synodical consistory in Berlin to account for his appearance as a lecturer at a meeting of the Independent Social Democratic Party — a party which, from the synod's standpoint, had added to the injury of being socialist the insult of having been antiwar as Party — a party which, from the synod's standpoint, had added to the injury of being socialist the insult of having been antiwar as party which, from the synod's standpoint, had added to the injury of being socialist the insult of having been antiwar as well.
... for the past 25 years, the Democratic Party, at least rhetorically, acknowledged that compelling taxpayers to fund abortions was a step too far in the culture wars.
The encomium, and that is what it is, begins with this: «Don Quixote himself might have despaired at the prospect of leading America's Communist Party during the Cold War, but not the indefatigable Gus Hall.
Mr. Navasky is exercised by «a new cadre of Cold War historians» who claim that the Communist Party was «at the center of a nest of spies,» which it was.
Many observers have noted that Macron and Le Pen have sidelined, at least for the moment, the two parties that have dominated the Fifth Republic since 1958, when Charles de Gaulle saved France from the very real prospect of civil war.
On Food Network's Cake Wars, premiering on Monday, June 29th at 8:00 pm ET / PT, four expert bakers compete for the opportunity to have their jaw - dropping cake creations star at a major party or special event.
Parties at War is a serious historical study of the Conservative, Liberal and Labour Parties during the Second World War posing the question whether their experiences in organisational terms varied to a greater or lesser extent.
The New York City Independence Party, which has long been at war with its statewide counterpart, issued a lengthy reform proposal of its own earlier this week.
... Delight in smooth - sounding platitudes, refusal to face unpleasant facts, desire for popularity and electoral success irrespective of the vital interests of the State, genuine love of peace and pathetic belief that love can be its sole foundation, obvious lack of intellectual vigour in both leaders of the British Coalition Government, marked ignorance of Europe and aversion from its problems in Mr. Baldwin, the strong and violent pacifism which at this time dominated the Labour - Socialist Party, the utter devotion of the Liberals to sentiment apart from reality, the failure and worse than failure of Mr. Lloyd George, the erstwhile great war - time leader, to address himself to the continuity of his work, the whole supported by overwhelming majorities in both Houses of Parliament: all these constituted a picture of British fatuity and fecklessness which, though devoid of guile, was not devoid of guilt, and, though free from wickedness or evil design, played a definite part in the unleashing upon the world of horrors and miseries which, even so far as they have unfolded, are already beyond comparison in human experience.
He's referring specifically to the Chilcot Inquiry in the 2003 Iraq War, published the previous day, but he could just easily be wishing to move on from the referendum result or the ongoing crisis at the heart of his Labour Party.
Assuming these first two hurdles could be overcome the contender would then have to take a party at war with itself into the 2020 election.
Most people don't care much about politics but they do know that they wont vote for a party at war with itself.
«We are shocked at the totally partisan reaction of our colleagues from the minority party, PDP, to the on - going investigations and recovery of public funds meant for the prosecution of the war against insurgency.»
«At a time when the Trump Administration is waging war on working families, Attorney General Schneiderman has fought unequivocally for all New Yorkers» said Working Families Party Director Bill Lipton.
As the war of words raging at the top of the Conservative party intensified over the weekend, Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, accused the prime minister of having a «low opinion of the British people» in doubting the country's ability to go it alone.
And Derek Draper and Damian McBride have been creating it in large quantities, and they're by no means the first or the most obvious examples, given the loans - for - peerages scandal, various bits of chicanery around the Iraq war and subsequent investigations (e.g. David Kelly), ministerial expense fraud (or at least it would be fraud if you or I tried the same thing on our tax returns), pretty much anything to do with Peter Mandelson and the various leaks, briefings and spin cycles that have characterised the Labour party for the last fifteen years.
Especially during the agrarian insurgencies of the post — Civil War era, fusion parties were at the heart of the challenge to the powers - that - be.
He had opposed British involvement in the war at its outbreak in 1914, a highly principled position to take in the face of its huge popularity among members of his own party, resigned his position as the leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party in consequence and then had his illegitimate birth raised by the newspapers in an attempt to get him to resign his seat as an MP (they argued that as he'd used a different name during his life from that on his birth certificate he'd stood for election on false pretenses and deceived his constitueparty, resigned his position as the leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party in consequence and then had his illegitimate birth raised by the newspapers in an attempt to get him to resign his seat as an MP (they argued that as he'd used a different name during his life from that on his birth certificate he'd stood for election on false pretenses and deceived his constitueParty in consequence and then had his illegitimate birth raised by the newspapers in an attempt to get him to resign his seat as an MP (they argued that as he'd used a different name during his life from that on his birth certificate he'd stood for election on false pretenses and deceived his constituents).
At the risk of getting in the middle of what's shaping up to be a full - blown war of words between WNY Tea Party advocate Rus Thompson and former Carl Paladino campaign manager Michael Caputo, I'd like to state up front that this will be my last blog post on this particular topic.
Speaking at the Ladbrokes EU referendum debate in central London, Farage insisted that there was no «internal civil war» within the party, adding that every other member was united around the same cause.
In the 1950s, at the height of the Cold War, Joseph Boakye Danquah, one of the revered founding fathers of our nation, stated, when defining the vision and policy of our party, that: «Our duty is to liberate the energies of the people for the growth of a property - owning democracy in this land, with a right to life, and freedom and justice as the principles to which the government and laws of the land should be dedicated to in order specifically to enrich the lives, property and liberty of each and every citizen.»
Alternatively, Corbyn could have announced right at the start that he would offer a free vote on the issue as a matter of principle, but would seek to persuade his party to oppose the war.
Maverick GOP US Rep. Matt Gaetz, 36, speaking at a meeting of younger members of congress, reports The Hill, said Republicans could appeal to younger voters by ending «our party's war on science,» noting that people don't choose to be gay, that the earth is warming, and that medical marijuana helps some people significantly.......
Total Politics books editor Keith Simpson MP looks at a timely history of the Labour Party and the influence of war reporting
Paradoxically, the Tories and Liberal Democrats are at war over their branding at the moment, with both parties laying claim to the progressive mantle.
A vice-chair of CND and a columnist for the Morning Star, Mr Corbyn has frequently been at odds with his party over the past 20 years, opposing the Iraq war and other foreign interventions and backing public ownership of the banks.
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It is the minor party's latest escalation in a political war aimed at pressuring Flanagan (R - East Northport), the highest statewide elected GOP official, to force John Jay LaValle to step down as Suffolk Republican chairman.
From Heard Around Town City Hall News: The Queens Republican Party's civil war is over — at least for now.
«I think it's very clear the civil war within the Democratic Party has not been resolved,» said Christina Greer, a political scientist at Fordham University.
The appointment by the Conservative Party of Sayeeda Warsi as shadow minister for Community Cohesion sends the wrong signal at a time when Britain is fighting a global war against Islamic terrorism and extremism, both domestically and internationally.
The nature of the «ground war» at the constituency level is very different; in a by - election an insurgent party can flood a constituency with volunteers, whereas in the general election they will be dispersed over the country as a whole.
Since World War II, the Labour party has always allowed its leader to fight at least one general election, arguably against its better judgement; 1983 and 2010 spring to mind.
Labour right - wingers look obsessively to a so - called third way formula, which at least, on its own terms, made sense in the post-cold war 1990s but which is irrelevant to the post-crash 2010s and an angry electorate looking for radical change, and which has taken social - democratic parties to oblivion across continental Europe.
[26] At the time, many leftists were leaving in disgust at the Labour government's support for the U.S. in the Vietnam War, cuts to the National Health Service budget, and restrictions on trade unions; some joined far - left parties like the International Socialists or the Socialist Labour League, or single - issue groups like the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the Child Poverty Action GrouAt the time, many leftists were leaving in disgust at the Labour government's support for the U.S. in the Vietnam War, cuts to the National Health Service budget, and restrictions on trade unions; some joined far - left parties like the International Socialists or the Socialist Labour League, or single - issue groups like the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the Child Poverty Action Grouat the Labour government's support for the U.S. in the Vietnam War, cuts to the National Health Service budget, and restrictions on trade unions; some joined far - left parties like the International Socialists or the Socialist Labour League, or single - issue groups like the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the Child Poverty Action Group.
It is hardly a secret that Mr. Cuomo has been at war with the Working Families Party, which aims to pull Democrats to the left politically, ever since it endorsed Mr. Cuomo's primary opponent, Cynthia Nixon, last month.
The state Conservative Party last year backed Rob Astorino in his bid to become governor, but now is at war with him over his «Reform Party
THE senatorial candidate for the All Progressives Congress for the forthcoming legislative rerun in Rivers State, Senator Magnus Abe, and the Peoples Democratic Party in the state are currently at war over the Kpopie - Bodo Road.
The divide between Labour's warring factions was evident at its Christmas party this week - as many Blairites took to the dancefloor but Corbynites refused to get up.
The war of words between Paul, King and (related to Sandy aid) Christie has escalated over the past several weeks and comes at a time when the Republican Party is continuing to experience an internal struggle between the recently empowered Tea Party / Libertarian set and the ever - shrinking circle of moderates that hasn't yet given up hope of reclaiming ideological control.
True, Cameron opted to go down his referendum path while events put the decision on the Iraq War before Blair, but it's surely not coincidence that both took on so much of their own parties when they were at their strongest, their self - confidence at its highest and, consequently, those who might otherwise have restrained them couldn't.
The divide between Labour's warring factions was evident at its Christmas party this week - as many...
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