Tony Blair has told political allies that he believes the Conservatives will
win the next election because Ed Miliband has failed to connect with voters, it was reported last night.
The leader of the frustrated unemployed nurses association said «we think it will be tragedy for Ghana for the Npp to
win the next election because they have not even apologised to the nation for how they have destroyed the economy and the massive corruption going on in government.
But the NPP will not
win the next election because it has not fulfilled the promises it made to Ghanaians in 2016, he said.
- in which case Conservatives will
win the next election because Labour were wrong, and Cons will be trusted to make the right choices.
Not exact matches
If he
wins the
next general
election we may as well give the United States to Russia and China
because he will weaken the economy to the point we will be useless internationally.He is trying every shady deal he can to try and cover his stimulus failures.
«The Tories are trying to play politics with the speakership
because they know they won't
win a majority at the
next election.»
Despite the infighting within the ruling party, the chances of an outsider
winning the
next election are seen as slim, and not only
because of ZANU - PF's history of manipulating
elections.
«We need to be working out how we
win the
next general
election,
because that's the way we put our values into practice.»
The Prime Minister said: «I am determined to
win this seat back at the
next general
election because anything other than a Conservative government will put our recovery at risk and Ed Miliband in Downing Street.»
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.
So if he is unable to play that card, either
because the economy does not recover in time or
because the electorate does not believe him, what is it precisely that Labour does plan to
win the
next election on?
The
next general
election will not be
won or lost
because of an announcement on Twitter or a YouTube video, but the way politicians do their job and the way voters are getting their information is changing.
Ed Miliband may survive
because the Labour brand is strong and there is a growing realisation (eg here and here and here) that the Conservatives are going to struggle to
win the
next election.
«In 2011, when my defeat was very glaring, just like what we have now, I did not go about disparaging the winner; instead, I went back to prepare for the
next election,
because in any
election, one person must
win.
«Today is a unique day
because we are going to elect leaders that will steer the activities of the party for the
next general
elections and we charge those that will
win the
election today to carry everybody along.»
Although both New Mexico and Oregon were declared in favor of Gore over the
next few days, Florida's statewide vote took center stage
because that state's winner would ultimately
win the
election.
Will the
next election be hung no, will Labour
win the
next election I do not know or much care,
because they are not offering much.
These arguments matter to anybody with an interest in progressive politics
because the winners will be dictating policy after the
next election if — oh, lets drop the pretence — when the Conservatives
win.
The government is trying to reduce the number of MPs and disenfranchise (largely young) new electors
because it gives them a better chance of
winning the
next election.
That's
because North Fork County Legislator Ed Romaine (R - Center Moriches) has
won a special
election to become the
next Brookhaven Town Supervisor, setting up a February special
election to fill his seat in the Legislature.
And as Boris Johnson
won in Uxbridge to secure a return to Parliament, thoughts will turn to his current day job
because with the ballot boxes barely packed away, the
election for London's
next mayor is just a year away.
We don't know
because we need to see what the book's like if and when we
win the
next election, however we have said we'll stick to the spending plans during the first year.
As Pete Hoskin explains here, team Miliband's secret plan for the
next election is called the «35 per cent strategy» —
because 35 per cent of the vote is all that Labour needs to
win in 2015.
But for those of us who follow Hansen, Spratt, Monbiot, and many others in the tail of a much more serious climate change story: non-linear, with positive feedbacks, tipping points, time lags and thresholds, we need a much more robust and focused scientific consensus now, without waiting years for the
next IPCC reports, in time to
win the crucial 08
election because the solution must be now, global and America must be a leader.