Sentences with phrase «whip in»

Once the fruit is mashed, whip in the eggs and almond milk with a fork
Slowly whip in and gently smash white beans until blended.
When we're low in protein, cravings take over and crack the whip in search of a quick fix.
«I'm inclined to believe that we're not giving Mother Nature enough credit for being able to replenish the ozone layer,» said Congressman Tom DeLay, the Republicans» whip in the House of Representatives.
He was an excellent Whip in our last administration, and in my opinion should be Chief Whip in our next one.
While the investigation took place, Scottish Labour announced that Mr Rowley would be suspended from the Labour whip in the Scottish Parliament.
Labour's stance on the motion caused a row at Monday's meeting of the parliamentary Labour party, with MPs indicating they would like to see the leadership impose a three - line whip in opposition to it, despite Jeremy Corbyn's longstanding criticisms of Blair's involvement in the war in Iraq.
«* Patrick was elected as a Labour MP but resigned the Conservative whip in 2013 after being involved in a Panorama sting operation.»
I am intending to stand as a candidate for Shadow Chief Whip in the forthcoming contest, and hope to be able to speak to you personally, soon after the result of the Labour Leadership vote.
In a minor reshuffle, Conservative MP Karen Bradley will take up Mr Brokenshire's former post; fellow Tory John Penrose will become a government whip in the House of Commons; and Harriet Baldwin, also a Tory MP, becomes assistant whip in the Commons.
He was chief whip in government,» said one.
The Times has also published a letter from Lord Ryder, the Conservative peer and former chief whip in the Commons (paywall), effectively siding with Douglas Carswell, Ukip's sole MP, in his row with Nigel Farage about whether or not the party should claim # 650,000 in Short money.
I am responsible for the whip in this parliament and how we vote in this parliament, and so for instance over things like the equality regulations or whatever.
In October 2008 he was made an Assistant Whip in the Labour government and acted as Assistant Regional Minister with Barbara Follett, the Regional Minister for the East of England.
Education secretary demoted to role of chief whip in reshuffle that promoted women at all levels of government
In what must surely be seen as a significant demotion, secretary of state for education, Michael Gove, has been moved to become chief whip in David Cameron's cabinet reshuffle.
The former Lib Dem leader admits Gove, who was demoted to chief whip in 2014, could be witty and was «charm personified» when they had dinner together near Clegg's home in Putney, south - west London, soon after the coalition was formed.
The Majority Chief Whip in Parliament, Alhaji Mohammed Muntaka has described as unnecessary and petty, the Minority in Parliament's accusations against the Speaker of Parliament, Edward Doe Adjaho.
Jonathan Isaby's pick: My one to watch is a politician who has served uninterruptedly on the Conservative front bench since he was made a junior whip in the House of Lords by Margaret Thatcher in 1988.
Where is the Chief Whip in maintaining MP's discipline?
Chief Whip in the Lords in John Major's Government, Lord Strathclyde has now ably led the party in the Upper House since 1998.
Lord Bassam quit as Labour's Chief Whip in the Lords last December after it was revealed that since 2010 he had claimed # 41,000 to commute from Brighton to Westminster — while at the same time getting # 260,000 from an allowance for senior peers whose main home is not in London.
That is why he made Beveridge founder, Alistair Carmichael, deputy chief whip in the new government (as Callaghan had made the lefty rebel, Michael Foot, leader of the House in 1976).
State Sen. Jose Peralta has been named one of the co-chairman of the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee as well as the Democratic whip in the state Senate and the ranking member on the Senate Labor Committee.
In 1999 Woolas became parliamentary private secretary to Lord Macdonald of Tradeston, a Transport Minister, and became a whip in 2001.
In the sense of «voting instructions», there are three categories of whip in British politics that are issued on particular business.
Afterwards Conservative leader David Cameron mocked Armstrong during an exchange with Tony Blair, saying «She must be the first Chief Whip in history to put the Prime Minister in the frame for losing a key vote — which is an interesting career move, to say the least.»
«At this election here in Northern Ireland there will be 18 candidates, one in every constituency, committed to taking the Conservative whip in the House of Commons.
Because members of Congress can not serve simultaneously in executive positions, a whip in the United States can not bargain with a member by using as an inducement the possibility of promotion or demotion in a sitting administration.
[1][2] Both Dobson and Field had been elected as Labour Councillors but resigned from the Labour Group and whip in February 2017 to stand as independents.
The Majority Chief Whip in Parliament, Alhaji Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has rejected media reports that the faulty elevators at the Job 600 was caused by leakages in the roof.
In 1960 he became Deputy Opposition Chief Whip, House of Lords and became Opposition Chief Whip in 1964.
Hon. Yakubu Umar Barde, the Minority Whip in the House of Representatives, led the Kaduna State National Assembly delegation to the meeting.
Corbyn imposed a three - line whip to support the Brexit bill, but 52 of Labour's 229 MPs defied that whip in the notification of withdrawal division.
Kenneth Clarke, who had served in every Conservative government since Edward Heath made him an Assistant Whip in 1972, retired as Lord Chancellor at the age of 72 after two years, becoming an advisory Minister without portfolio with the right to attend cabinet, the National Security Council, and the important cabinet economic sub-committee.
David Waddington was home secretary and chief whip in Thatcher's government, and regarded as a safe pair of hands.
He resigned the Labour Party whip in 1982 in protest at left wing militancy.
Steve Pierce, the majority whip in the state Senate.
Andrew Davidson, the 2nd Viscount Davidson, who has died aged 83, was an able and hard - working Conservative deputy chief whip in the House of Lords from 1986 until 1991.
Matthew Oakeshott resigned the Lib Dem whip in May 2014 after releasing private polls to the Guardian indicating that the party would do better with his ally, the then business secretary Vince Cable, as leader.
A Croydon councillor between 1982 and 2006 and a GLA Member between 2000 and 2008, he was elected Conservative MP for Croydon Central in 2005, but after difficulties in his personal life was suspended from the Tory whip in 2007.
Mr. Bartlett was a Member of the New York Assembly from 1959 - 1966, and was minority whip in his last year.
A former Deputy Majority Chief Whip in Ghana's Parliament, Sampson Ahi, had accused the Minority of sabotaging government business.
6.42 pm: Lord Bassam, the chief whip in the Lords, has just come out of the room with the words: «It's a very good meeting.»
Response: Mr Clifton - Brown, MP for the Cotswolds, told the Telegraph that he had claimed the London flat as a «second home» until he became assistant Chief Whip in 2005, which required him to spend more time in the capital.
Carl Sargeant has been suspended from party membership, and therefore the Labour whip in the National Assembly for Wales, while an investigation into allegations received takes place.
Wright was elected to represent the 70th District of New York in the New York State Assembly in 1992, and quickly appointed as Assistant Majority Whip in 1998.
However, I think it is wise of Chris Patten to resign the Tory whip in the House of Lords and to step down as President of Richmond Conservatives, as he is thought to have done.
Senior Labour figures have downplayed the resignation of Lord Warner after he last night became the first Labour parliamentarian to resign the whip in the Jeremy Corbyn era.
George Osborne has persuaded Lord Adonis to resign the Labour whip in order to chair an independent National Infrastructure Commission.
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