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He said: "Companies have to work with whatever the government of the day is going to be and I don't think they should choose sides in a party sense … I am not a member of any political party.
Among the rebels at second reading were three London mayoral candidates, David Lammy, Sadiq Khan and Diane Abbott, suggesting that those who are standing for election in the party sense they cannot withstand the left tide.
Though Ballard was not a political writer in a narrow party sense, it can certainly be read as a premonition of the selfish Thatcherite society to come – a man-eat-dog society as well as a dog-eat-dog one.
A brilliant historian of Russian and Jewish history, he was also a prominent figure of the Jewish left and, while non-aligned in a party sense, embodied its best traditions.
Yet if the Pope is certainly anti-liberal in our local party sense, he is — and this is where the misunderstandings happen — also anti-liberal in the classic political-economy sense: he is opposed to, or at best deeply suspicious of, free-market rationales and free-market reasoning.
The pattern of scholarship on the civil wars, says Worden, who these days holds a chair at Royal Holloway, University of London, is now complex and fragmented, and personal political affinities no longer have an obvious place (he doesn't think of himself "as a Tory, certainly not in a party sense, but the historical views I've always been against have been leftwing").
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"The Republican Obama," he's been called by Sean Hannity, and the party senses an opportunity to take back a seat in the House of Representatives, which has long been Democratic.
"The party senses that McGreevey would make a fantastic candidate," Mr. Mazza said, "but the difference is that Torricelli has statewide stature and national stature, and is far superior in the gravitas department.
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron addresses the faithful at conference on Tuesday, as the party senses an opportunity to reestablish themselves between a Labour party tacking to the left and the Tories under May showing no sign of returning to the political middle ground.
And one loss is a sense of collegiate identity as parliamentarians in a non-party sense.
The lesson of the Olympics is that if we approach major long-term infrastructure projects by building a cross-party sense of national purpose then we can deliver.
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