That implies that politics ignores facts (that wind turbines are currently the only answer) in favour of politiciams only caring about their skins and wanting to
win the next election for themselves.
Not exact matches
«My party (Labour) hasn't been strong enough to push
for red lines» and the May - led - government «answers to only a few Brexiteers» with the prime minister focused on «keeping her party together and
win the
next elections,» Dance added.
But analysts said it was a victory
for Najib that would allow him to focus on
winning the
next election in 2018.
Possibly the biggest upset was the Nov. 8 U.S. presidential
election win for tycoon Donald Trump, whose economic and trade policies will shape
next year's investment landscape.
Furthermore I do agree with you that both Notley and Horgan are changing their minds to
win the
next election but name one — I just need one — Alberta premier since Peter Lougheed or
for that matter in all of Canada that has not done the same.
Mr. Anglin also filed a complaint with the Calgary Police reporting he'd received an anonymous death threat after refusing to step aside
for Mr. Nixon, and accused what the Red Deer Advocate called «a senior Wildrose Party player» of offering him «in essence a bribe» in return
for stepping down — a job with the Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Energy Regulator or the Alberta Surface Rights Board, presumably on the assumption the party
wins the
next election.
The film is in the hands of Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal (the director and screenwriter of The Hurt Locker, which you may remember
for winning every Oscar ever) and will hit theaters shortly before
next year's presidential
election...
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.
So with Occupy Wall Street, and Penn State football child molestation allegations, and the dearth of credible Republican candidates to run against a President who seems to have no care other than
winning the
next election, and Kim Kardashian apparently marrying whomever
for millions of....
This holds whether we are thinking of how to grow more grain in the tropics, reduce the birth rate, control inflation, stimulate economic growth, get rid of tooth decay, provide better health care, find some way to turn garbage into a useful resource, reduce air pollution,
win the
next election, avoid war with Russia, develop human potential, extend the length of life, or find a cure
for cancer.
However, he rejected the inevitable suggestion he is trying to bring back the Blairites, insisting: «There is only one question
for Labour - how do we
win the
next election.»
«However, it is not only
for economic reasons that I am delighted to welcome president Hugo Chavez of Venezuela to London
next week... since 1998 he has
won ten
elections in eight years - an unprecedented record of electoral success in any country.»
Jeremy Corbyn — all but certain to be re-elected as Labour leader
next weekend - really believes he can
win the
next general
election, despite having the worst ever poll ratings
for a leader of the opposition, not just at this stage, but at any stage, of a parliament.
The Prime Minister
won the last
election, but the fact he has said he will not fight the
next has led some to question his future authority, with malcontents in the Tory ranks already calling
for his head.
Corbyn said Labour would require companies bidding
for public sector contracts to pay suppliers within 30 days, if it
wins the
next general
election.
Adeyeye, who, a few days ago resigned his position as the Pro-Chancellor of Ekiti State University in protest, after the state chapter of the party dashed his hopes and adopted Governor Ayodele Fayose's deputy as the party's flag bearer said, «the governor and myself are friends and I believe reason will prevail and we cooperate together,» and then «fight
for next year's
election, and
win by the grace of God.»
Next leader of Labour, if Miliband loses the next election and if Cameron is still in power and wins well, labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can that
Next leader of Labour, if Miliband loses the
next election and if Cameron is still in power and wins well, labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can that
next election and if Cameron is still in power and
wins well, labour will look
for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can that be.
Miliband's best hope to
win the 2015 general
election is to simply not speak
for the
next two years.
Winning the battle for control of the party is clearly more important that winning the next general el
Winning the battle
for control of the party is clearly more important that
winning the next general el
winning the
next general
election.
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.»
Good information is creeping out about how Democrat Terry McAuliffe used digital and data tools to
win the Virginia governor's race last week, and you can look
for my analysis piece in the
next issue of Campaigns &
Elections mag.
Many have blamed Jeremy Corbyn
for Labour's low poll ratings and one Labour peer recently suggested that his party would would
win the
next election «by a mile» with Balls as leader.
But after Brexit, appearing «prime ministerial» is no longer the deal - breaker it used to be
for the kind of angry voter Labour needs to attract if it is to
win the
next election.
Based on these performances it appears their hopes
for winning any of these Long Island or Hudson Valley seats (prior to the
next presidential
election) are contingent on unique circumstances such as a strong third - party candidate in the race, a special
election or a corruption issue.
On abruptly resigning as work and pensions secretary, he called
for Brown «to stand aside to give Labour a fighting chance of
winning the
next election».
Ed Balls has said Labour would restore the 50p tax rate
for those earning over # 150,000 if the party
wins the
next election.
The meeting, on the tarmac at Albany International Airport, was the first time the two men crossed paths since the news broke that Mr. Obama had told Mr. Paterson that the White House had lost confidence in the governor's ability to
win election next year and that he should abandon his campaign
for the good of the Democratic Party.
As the dust settles on the results of the 2014 local and European
elections several questions remain unanswered about what the results mean
for the future of British politics: Who will
win the
next general
election?
The
next day saw hugely improved odds
for the Lib Dems, with the party 10/1 to
win 100 seats or more at the general
election.
Labours
next program will be looking
for a New Blair, or a New Thatcher, or anyone who might
win labour an
election, screaming and shouting the leaders name like the demented Americans is not going to make people vote.
Moreover, whereas the 2012 delegates expected the at - that - time - leader Bersani to promote a process of identity reconstruction and grassroots» institutionalization, the 2013 Conference asked Renzi
for concrete strategies to
win the
next General
Elections (Martocchia Diodati 2014).
Cameron's referendum promise may well not prevent the Conservatives from breaking up, but, if Labour
wins the
next election, the Tories will probably campaign
for a «no» vote anyway.
Feingold is launching a comeback campaign against Johnson
for next year's
election to
win his old seat back.
1) Each local
election predicts that the Conservatives will
win more of the vote than Labour at the
next election, though the confidence intervals
for the 2012 and 2013
elections are overlapping.
From this, the BBC reported an estimate of national vote share of 31 %
for the Conservatives, 38 %
for Labour and 16 %
for the Liberal Democrats, meaning that if these results were replicated at the
next general
election, Labour would
win an 83 seat majority.
The benefits of maintaining stability to safeguard the remaining years in power slowly diminish as the case
for the alternative - attacking one's coalition colleagues in a bid to
win an overall majority at the
next general
election - becomes more and more compelling.
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.
She
won a 22.6 % swing, but the seat will be marginal
next time it comes up
for election in 2015.
For the Tories to
win the
next election outright, they need to claw back voters from Ukip, hope Labour loses their votes back to the Lib Dems, and then somehow
win over a whole bunch of other voters they failed to persuade in 2010.
For Labour to have a chance of
winning the
next election, the fightback has to start now.
«If we
win the
next election at Westminster, we would govern with a maturity and a respect
for the Scottish people,» Mr Cameron added.
Anticipating defeat, the PM can always fall back on the consolation that this will help the Tories» chances at the
next general
election - a contest the Conservatives must
win for Cameron to even have a chance of holding the 2017 vote.
The conversation, which has now been leaked, took place in a group chat described as a «professional discussion board»
for activists communicating about how to help the Tories
win the
next election.
They believe general
election coordinator Douglas Alexander is encouraging Mr Miliband to be more cautious, in the belief that
winning 35 per cent of the vote
next year will be enough
for victory.
Even Ed Miliband, the author of the proposal (to freeze gas and electricity prices
for seventeen months if Labour
wins next year's general
election), was surprised at the impact of his announcement.
Yes what a triumph it will be
for the National Union of Journalists in particular the over 4000 of them that work
for the BBC when Labour
wins the
next election and effectively turns whatever is left of the UK at that time (given the likelyhood of a referendum on independence
for scotland before then) into a one party socialist state.
King called
for a December meeting of the full state committee to meet with the potential candidates and to have «a very serious strategy meeting on how we are going to
win next year's
elections.»
They argued that Britain needs «transformative» change, adding: «If Labour plays the
next election safe and hopes to
win on the basis of Tory unpopularity, it will not have earned a mandate
for such change.»
Next week, Democrats must
win two special
elections for Senate seats in order to have 32 members, enough to form a majority.
Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky, who was boosted in his 2014 run
for a Long Island Assembly seat by robocalls from his legendary relative, may now deliver the State Senate into Democratic control
next month by
winning a special
election that will reverberate heading into the November
elections.