Sentences with phrase «with the party leaders go»

The letter read, «I maintain, based on the reliable information of the attendees, that your meeting with the party leaders go beyond mere a «meeting» or «assembly and talk» as observed in your letter.

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At the same time, though, party leaders have declared that Chinese companies must «go global» and compete with Western multinationals.
As for the dangers, I think religion in general, and Christianity in particular, is ill served when leaders of the Religious Right proclaim what Christians as «people of faith» are going to do if a President or major party disagrees with them, as if they have been empowered to speak for all Christians or all people of faith.
11:59 - One very obvious option for Miliband to go with would be Europe - only an hour ago Tory MPs launching their «Fresh Start» campaign were presenting their party leader with a monstrous headache.
Not surprisingly, state Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long is not at all pleased with the talk in Albany these days of going away with so - called fusion voting by repealing or amending the Wilson - Pakula statute that requires candidates who aren't enrolled in a particular party to get permission from that party's leaders to run on their ballot Party Chairman Mike Long is not at all pleased with the talk in Albany these days of going away with so - called fusion voting by repealing or amending the Wilson - Pakula statute that requires candidates who aren't enrolled in a particular party to get permission from that party's leaders to run on their ballot party to get permission from that party's leaders to run on their ballot party's leaders to run on their ballot line.
He also promised «an awful lot of people are going to get hurt in the process» if legislative leaders go along with the governor's idea of scrapping third party officials» power to hand - pick who runs on their ballot lines — a pledge that no doubt sent shivers up the spines of not a few Senate Republicans.
Moreover, given that Ashdown's interventions were made working hand - in - glove with the leadership, it is more plausible he was going * public * on the possibility during talks to give credence to it being serious (for party opinion, and Tory pressure) rather than that he would be risking a rift between current and former leaders.
The party is going along with the Smith Commission just enough for the Westminster leaders to trumpet the achievement of «consensus».
Yet the party goes into the latest set of elections with at best a questions mark hanging over the leader's head and at worst a questions over their relevance to modern politics.
A former energy specialist at Conservative party HQ who went on to join Edelman, Lennard is credited with transforming her old agency into market leaders in energy public affairs before leaving for Ovo Energy.
Following former leader Johann Lamont's complaint that Scottish Labour was treated as a «branch office» by the UK party, Murphy vowed to make Scottish Labour «more Scottish», argued with the UK party over policy, and went as far to say he «isn't a unionist» two weeks ago.
A number of individuals with connections to the party expressed relief that its leaders had finally decided to go this route, since this issue has caused so many headaches in recent years — including a probe by the US attorney's office, which contributed to the delay in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's agreement to run on the WFP line last fall, but ultimately did not result in any charges.
In the first, its leader chose not to consult the party which was very divided about his austerity programme, and chose to go into coalition with the Tories and Liberals.
It's hard to know what will come of the Progressive Conservatives (they went from 61 seats in 2012 to 10 in 2015), but it's very possible that the party will merge with the other conservative party — the Wildrose — once a new PC leader is chosen by the party membership this spring.
That being said, the GOP county leaders went for Lazio primarily because Levy was such a dud — if you are going to switch parties, you'd better do it as a true believer and with enthusiasm.
So, on the surface, it's going to be hard for David Cameron to shed his «posh» image with so many of his new intake MPs sharing the leader's Eton background — the parliamentary party has eighteen in all.
«For now, the police commander is engaging with the party leaders and the DCE to see what has happened because the commander believes that the youth that went to the place did not inform him of their intention to demonstrate against the DCE.»
And how curious «Labour Member» doesn't turn his / her «green [with envy]» gaze onto his / her Party and the fact that their last leader - B - Liar - went to the Eton of the North in the Athens of the North [that is Fettes College, Edinburgh].
The criticism of the Labour leader was often fierce, with Chris Bryant warning that, unless he stood down, Mr Corbyn would «go down in history as the man who broke the Labour party».
The Labour leader went on to set out his views on a «progressive alliance» with the Liberal Democrats, stating that it is not a «credible» path for Labour after the smaller party's six - year record in coalition, including its support for welfare cuts.
And so the question posed to Tim Farron at his first party conference as leader was: How on earth are you going to capitalise on this huge opportunity with next to no MPs; a dodgy electoral system that discriminates against you; a disengaged public; and a disengaged media who don't fancy giving you much of a voice?
«Washington Democrat Brian Higgins continues to go along with Nancy Pelosi and his party leaders in support of radical policies that limit the production of American - made energy,» NRCC spokesman Tory Mazzola said.
The notion of Norman being the next leader of the Conservative party is perhaps an unlikely one at this stage, but with four years to go one Tory MP suggests that his colleague could yet leapfrog the favourites.
All three major party leaders gave interviews that went out on Sunday morning, along with one from the Governor of the Bank of England.
The leader of Westminster City Council is going up against Zac Goldsmith and Sol Campbell with a late bid to be the Conservative Party's candidate for mayor of London.
Liberal Democrats denied they had succumbed to Tory protests over Lords reform and insist the Queen's speech will contain a reference to a bill on the second chamber's composition, but Tory sources were suggesting the legislation could only go ahead with cross-party support, and almost certainly a referendum, something party leader Nick Clegg opposes.
Weprin then went on to say Turner «admires the leaders of the Tea Party movement,» which he said is in line with Turner's views on not raising taxes on the mega-rich and multinational corporations.
«[Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus] Vance is going to be out there poking around,» said one Republican party leader friendly with Bloomberg.
While they didn't speak, there were even leaders of the Working Families Party — who reluctantly made Cuomo their standard bearer last year only to claim he went back on a deal to help Democrats reclaim the State Senate — standing on the stage with the governor.
Are there clues as to a new leader's prospects for success with the wider electorate to be found in the way their party goes about choosing between rival candidates?
Instead, despite fighting a leadership election of their own, the Tories have recovered remarkably quickly and in no small part this is because the parliamentary Labour party chose to go to war with its own leader the day after the referendum.
30 % of current Labour voters would go with the Corbyn wing of Labour in the event of any split — if Corbyn stays leader they will vote Labour, if the Corbynites left they would vote for his rival party.
Or, they set up a new party and go to the Speaker with the names of all the MPs who are in the new party and that way they can get a new leader.
The Tory leader has seen her party's rating with the public go up by 10 points since April, despite being split over Europe after the Brexit vote.
The notion of Norman being the next leader of the Conservative party may be an unlikely one with so many others in the frame, but with four years to go one Tory MP suggests that his colleague could yet leapfrog the favourites.
I know that those who carelessly condemn him in public, clandestinely go back to heal wounds knowing what the man represents, his affability, readiness to listen and reluctance to get emotional easily no wonder after years of intense condemnation, Prof Martey openly praised him for his humility and assured him of his constant prayers to succeed.In our bid to get our parties to office, we must also consider the safety of our nation and the cohesion we've enjoyed so far.I don't think the Npp in its current state can manage its internal issues if elected into office let alone manage the nation.Our democracy shouldn't be toyed with in the name of political extremism and unworkable promises.We don't need a leader who will establish himself by intimidation and force, who will choose henchmen around himself, create secret police and abandoned all pretence of consulting the wishes of the masses but will only expect regimented YES from us on all national issues like we seeing in the Npp today.
Video footage of a long time and nationally powerful Democratic Congressman (as well as strong Andrew Cuomo supporter) with a newspaper reporter would have gone everywhere, turned the campaign focus on a Democrat's inappropriate outburst and sparked calls for Dems denouncing the behavior of one of their party's leaders... just like they (both the press and Dems) did for a Republican candidate for Governor and a newspaper reporter.
Reacting to both results, the defiant Labour leader insisted his party «will go further to reconnect with voters».
There are many issues facing this area and Ulster County, but I feel an important issue is to report to the people of Marbletown and Rosendale at Town Board meetings, talk with local government leaders and when I'm able to, go to local party meetings and get their feedback directly, face - to - face, and let them know what is being discussed at legislature meetings.
Campaigning ahead of tonight's crucial second live TV showdown with party leaders, Mr Clegg said: «I must be the only politician who has gone from being Churchill to being a Nazi in under a week.»
Am sure some people get the story of ogun APC wrong, the issue is not between Osoba and Amosun rather Amosun with other Apc stalwarts, started from his deputy, all the senators, all the reps, most of party leaders, mejority of assembly members in ogun state even some of the grass root members that worked for amosun's victory in 2011, despite all Osoba intervention with some traditional ruler, Amosun believe he can do it alone, so am sure Osoba left with no option than to stay with mejority followers and path away with Amosun, especially when Amosun always says that he need no politician with him, even went to an extent of attacking ogun central senator with thugs and attempted to kill him.Also,short - changed Osoba's people in last APC congress in the state.But, after the result in Ekiti, he started realizing that he need them only for his 2015 victory but not in his government or in the party..
D'Ancona writes: «After one meeting of the party leaders in which the Labour leader had moralised a little too much, Clegg turned to Cameron and said: «Now you can see why I don't want to go into coalition with him».»
The nonagerian had in an earlier interview with SUNDAY PUNCH strongly criticised Tinubu and other governors of the Alliance for Democracy, a party founded by Afenifere leaders, alleging that the governors dumped the AD after gaining power and went ahead to form the Action Congress.
Party insiders say that it's likely that longtime Chairman Ed Cox, who has struggled to find top - flight candidates for statewide office with little help from other party leaders, will be replaced before the end of the year — and that it's a virtual certainty if the Republican candidate for governor goes down to defeat in NoveParty insiders say that it's likely that longtime Chairman Ed Cox, who has struggled to find top - flight candidates for statewide office with little help from other party leaders, will be replaced before the end of the year — and that it's a virtual certainty if the Republican candidate for governor goes down to defeat in Noveparty leaders, will be replaced before the end of the year — and that it's a virtual certainty if the Republican candidate for governor goes down to defeat in November.
With some Lib Dems describing Clegg as a potential British Barack Obama, the former party leader Lord Ashdown vowed: «No triumphalism, this is serious stuff now — they are going to go for us, you watch.»
«There is a very distinct difference in talking about something and having a great platform and actually doing something about it,» Espaillat said in an interview, listing his success enacting legislation in the Assembly and going against party leaders when he disagreed with them.
Blair informed Hattersley that he was worried about «hurting Gordon» to which Hattersley replied that he should tell Gordon Brown that there had been,»... a lot of people in the past who had wanted to be leader of the Labour Party and have come to terms with the fact that they weren't going to be» and that Brown would have to be part of a line that «goes back a very long way».
For Miliband, «of course, the Labour leader is going to disagree with his or her party at times, but does the Labour Party have something toparty at times, but does the Labour Party have something toParty have something to say?
Mr Brown last night attended a private dinner with trade union leaders in Brighton, where he urged them to go on funding the Labour Party.
The Labour leader drew a contrast with Brown's abrasive former press secretary as he said he had gone out of his way to move on from «the practices of the past» as he worked to ensure he ran a united party.
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