Sentence examples for a wider party from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a wider party" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a political party or group that has a broader appeal or includes a larger, more diverse membership. Example: "The new policies aim to attract a wider party of supporters who represent various demographics."

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Responding, a Jeremy Corbyn spokesperson said: "Jeremy Corbyn's team have held extensive talks with the chief whip and PLP chair about shadow cabinet elections, and are ready to continue those discussions with the new chief whip... Shadow cabinet elections will be considered by Labour's national executive committee as part of a wider party democratisation at a special meeting next month".

At the party's second congress, held in London in 1902, a major schism erupted between Lenin and his supporters (the Bolsheviks) and Julius Martov and his supporters (the Mensheviks); Lenin emphasised a strongly centralised party controlled largely by the leadership, whereas Martov accepted a wider party with more independence of thought.

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Blair's outspoken remarks about the financial crisis and the aftermath of the British general election of 2010 in his book's postscript are likely to have a wide party political impact, especially his caution about any embrace of the view that "the state is back".

This week, Mr Dalongeville published a book alleging wider party and public-works corruption in Pas-de-Calais (which the Socialist leadership says it knew nothing about).

Conservative members of Parliament will first vote on the candidates until there are two top contenders, and then the choice between them goes to a vote among the wider party membership.

During his seven years leading the Conservatives in the assembly, Mr Davies appeared to be at odds with the wider party on a number of occasions.

The wider party is split, too.

However the Greens still lag behind the SNP, which has 92,187 members but is not a UK-wide party.

This article was amended to reflect the fact that the SNP has more members than the Greens, but is not a UK-wide party.

The results of the experiment found that the SNP would be far more popular as the Liberal Democrats and poll roughly as well as Ukip if it stood as a UK-wide party.

The broadcasters are reasonably confident about seeing off any legal challenge from the SNP – they are, after all, not a UK-wide party, and TV debates in Scotland in which they will be invited to participate might be thought sufficient to deal with the issue.

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