Not exact matches
As soon as the
election is over, those who have
won the majority undertake to act
according to their speech, while the minority, abstaining from action, must satisfy itself with talk in order to prepare for the
next election.
A majority of Conservative supporters believe Labour will
win the
next election,
according to a new poll.
The Sunyani Conference,
according to Nana Akufo - Addo, will set the tone for the party to meet and «set the agenda and framework for the 2016 campaign, to show the world that the NPP is, indeed, all there, ready to take on the task of
winning next year's
election and forming an honest government that will provide relief, progress and prosperity for the great, longsuffering people of Ghana.»
Support for the Conservatives is finally high enough to suggest the party could
win an outright majority at the
next general
election,
according to a new poll.
According to reports, concerns were raised during yesterday's three and a half hour meeting that forming a government with Plaid Cymru could give the nationalists the legitimacy they need to
win the
next election in 2011.
Tony Blair has been advising Gordon Brown on how to
win the
next general
election,
according to the former prime minister's wife Cherie.
According to Momentum, the festival will feature more than 160 hours of workshops, debates, live music, art exhibitions, children's activities, plays, and parties, including a «political games corner», interactive art exhibitions, pop up think tanks run by various groups including «Mums for Corbyn», a four day Hackathon tasked with building the tools needed to
win the
next election, workshops on how to make a viral video, a play telling the stories of striking miners and live streams of the Labour Party Conference.
Labour may get as little as 20 % of the vote at the
next general
election and
win fewer than 150 seats,
according to an analysis of the challenges the party faces.
Labour has established a «convincing» 11 - point lead over Conservatives in the key marginal seats Ed Miliband would need to
win to secure victory in
next year's general
election,
according to a new poll by ComRes for ITV News.
That means,
according to some estimates, that the
winning post at the
next election has got about twenty seats further away.
72 per cent of British adults believe Ed Miliband should spend more time outlining what Labour would do in government if they
won the
next General
Election,
according to an ITV News Index poll.