To
win the next election David Cameron has to get the balance right.
Not exact matches
Today, Prime Minister
David Cameron said if he
wins the
next general
election, his government would reduce the maximum amount a household could claim in benefits from # 26,000 to # 23,000 a year.
Hague's proposal is the first major request from the British government ahead of its renegotiation, which
David Cameron has pledged will culminate in an in - or - out referendum by the end of 2017 if the Conservatives
win the
next general
election.
Today
David Cameron and his party chairman Eric Pickles will cross the river Thames and in front of the imposing backdrop of Battersea Power Station unveil the latest campaign poster they hope will help them
win the
next election.
Gov.
David Paterson's chances of
winning next year's
election are rapidly dwinding.
The prevailing thought in British politics was that
David Cameron had already
won the
next general
election.
David Blunkett voiced his unwavering support: there will be no leadership challenge, he said, because Ed is the leader and he will
win the
next general
election.
With the right policies and the right leader in
David Miliband, I believe we can undertake the hard work we need to
win again at the
next election.
That would give Tory leader
David Cameron the time to instigate a referendum on the subject if he
wins the
next election, potentially bringing the entire European project to a standstill.
If the Conservatives
win the
next election,
David Cameron has turned himself into a bystander in his
next government.
David Cameron today signalled that senior Tories would have to lead by example in making financial sacrifices in the wake of reports that he is to order ministers to accept a hefty pay cut if the Conservatives
win power at the
next general
election.
Continue reading «Andrew Lilico: How
David Cameron could
win the
next General
Election — by not holding it in May 2015»»
David Cameron has today refused to commit the Conservative party to a referendum on the EU treaty if they
win the
next general
election.
David Cameron says
winning the Crewe by -
election is his party's «top campaigning priority» for the
next fortnight.
Labour's deputy leader, Harriet Harman, also rejected suggestions there were any «wobbles» over Ed Miliband's leadership, as party officials insisted the key lesson from Thursday's byelections was that
David Cameron no longer has a strategy to
win a majority at the
next election.
David Miliband's parting shot before leaving Britain was an interview with Andrew Marr where he argued that the Tories can
win a majority at the
next general
election.
David Cameron has pledged to cut taxes for thirty million people if the Conservatives
win next year's
election.
Asked who would make the better leader on several specific criteria, such as how they come across on the television, how they perform in the Commons, what chances they would have of
winning the
next election and who would make the best PM if they did,
David Cameron trounced Davis on every count.
Amongst both Labour members and trade unionists
David Miliband is still seen as the candidate who would be most likely to
win the
next election, and most likely to make a good Prime Minister.
«[
David] Miliband's ideas can only become reality if he is elected leader and if Labour
wins the
next Election.
British Prime Minster
David Cameron has vowed to hold an in / out referendum on the UK's future in the EU if the Conservatives
win the
next election.
Prime Minister
David Cameron has been setting out a promise to hold a referendum if the Conservatives
win the
next election in a long - awaited speech on the EU.
Ed Miliband asked
David Cameron if he would be voting yes or no in the referendum set to take place in the early part of the
next parliament, as promised by the PM if the Conservatives
won the general
election expected in 2015.
David Waddington saying that to
win the
next election we needed to
win the North and Thatcher was too London centric, so supported Whitelaw (14 years later Thatcher made him Home Secretary).
On Saturday,
David Cameron
won the
next general
election.
David Cameron has said there will be a referendum on whether Britain should stay in the European Union, if the Conservatives
win the
next general
election.
David Cameron will promise to hold a referendum on whether the UK should stay in the European Union if the Conservatives
win the
next general
election.
Prime Minister
David Cameron will promise to hold a referendum on whether the UK should stay in the European Union if the Conservatives
win the
next general
election.
It could also be argued logically that the reduction in number of MPs should cause Progress to want the likes of
David Miliband to switch to fighting a southern seat at the
next Election (to give Labour the best possible chance of
winning those «necessary» southern seats)... IF Progress are bona fide.
«
David Cameron will not
win the
next general
election.
As for the Conservatives, this was an
election that they needed to
win big to prove that they were on course for a landslide come the general
election next spring — hence the repeated visits by
David Cameron and his top team to the town.
Amid speculation that
David Cameron could try to galvanise the Tory rank - and - file by making the same promise in the run - up to the poll, McCluskey told Newsnight that he hopes Labour
win the
next election outright, but if not, and «they are the biggest party then my view is Ed should have the courage of his convictions and govern on a minority government.»