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During the first five years of Zbyněk's reign as archbishop of Prague, his attitude toward the "evangelical party" radically changed.
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"It's so fun watching the two parties radically change positions every four years on whether it's bad to have a super-rich presidential nominee," tweets the Intercept's Glenn Greenwald.
In a new book, "What's Wrong with the Liberal Party?", Greg Barns argues that under Mr Howard the party has radically changed the pattern of political loyalty in Australia by capturing voters in Labor territory and "keeping them chronically insecure about social and national change".
Parties change radically, even while remaining true to some essential nature.
In Britain, the "plague on both their houses" vote that used to go to the Liberal Democrats may have migrated to UKIP, even though the two parties have radically different ideologies; voters may not have really absorbed the Liberals' pro-EU stance in the past.Although the US is still wedded to a rigid two-party system, the trends in Washington show some the dangers that can arise from the process.
The party's changed radically.
The only party suggesting anything radically different are the Greens, who want to "bring the railways back into public ownership".
"Either the party has to radically change itself to get closer to the people, or it must liquidate itself," he told The New York Times in 1990.
2pm Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy was today given the go-ahead from his party members to radically shake up the health service, giving the NHS its own dedicated tax and devolving power over GPs and hospitals to local councils.
If the party does not radically reshape itself, it may soon struggle not only politically but financially, too.Fortified by his triumph, Mr Abe should now be free to press on with a robust version of Abenomics and its three "arrows", of radical monetary easing by the Bank of Japan, extra fiscal stimulus of ¥10.3 trillion (about $100 billion) and supply-side reforms and deregulation.
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