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The 1945 General Election proved to be a landslide victory for the Labour Party, giving it a large enough majority to allow the implementation of the party's manifesto commitments and to introduce a programme of far-reaching social reforms that were collectively dubbed the ' Welfare State ' ( see 1945 Labour Election Manifesto ).
Under the 1911 Act, money bills ( those concerning finance ) cannot be delayed, and under the Salisbury Convention, the Lords cannot delay any bills set out in the governing party's manifesto.
In the party's election manifesto in 1977 Fianna Fáil promised a whole range of new economic measures.
However the party's manifesto for the 1997 election promised that " Any changes in the admissions policies of grammar schools will be decided by local parents.
All the party's MPs fully signed up to the manifesto for the 2007 Assembly elections, supporting power sharing in principle.
The CPB is a Marxist-Leninist organisation, whose main policies are set out in the Alternative Economic and Political Strategy, the fifth section in the party's manifesto, Britain's Road to Socialism.
To combat this, Michael Young, research director for the Labour Party, proposed setting up a ' Consumer Advisory Service ' to be considered for the party's 1950 manifesto, only to be rejected by Harold Wilson.
* On November 30, 2009, while reading the party's new political manifesto, Hasan Nasrallah declared " Our problem with Israelis is not that they are Jews, but that they are occupiers who are raping our land and holy places.
The newly-formed party's members elected Zulfikar Ali Bhutto as its first chairman, and its manifesto, titled " Islam Is Our Religion ; Democracy Is Our Politics ; Socialism Is Our Economy ; Power Lies With the People ", was written by Bengali communist J.
The manifesto identified the party's ultimate goal, main objective and raison d ' etre as being " the achievement of an egalitarian and ' classless society ' ", which was believed to be attainable only through " socialism ".
The party's manifesto also attracted the country's numerous sectarian minorities, who quickly joined the party.
At the end of 2006, he started a new role co-ordinating the party's manifesto for the next general election.
The party's mission statement stresses the need for Christian values, non-racial democracy, and government inducements for personal self-reliance, while the 2004 manifesto attacked the ANC for, among other things, its alleged softness on crime, nepotism, and neglect of South African infrastructure.
Steve Galloway, the leader of the City of York Council at the time, said his aspiration was for a 10, 000 – seater stadium to be built, which would be home to both York City and York City Knights, although, speaking at the launch of his party's election manifesto on 3 April 2007, he said it may be smaller initially, at 6, 000 or 7, 000 seats.
However, the support of Liam Cosgrave and Garret FitzGerald ensured that the document was adopted as the party's manifesto for the 1965 general election.
When interviewed by the Gazette, Poulin held up a copy of his party's manifesto and said, " This was written in 1966 and I haven't had to change a word.
Lord Addison and Lord Salisbury ( then Lord Cranborne ), the Conservative leader in the House of Lords from 1942 to 1957, both with memories of the troubles leading to the passing of the Parliament Act 1911, they agreed that anything promised in a party's manifesto would eventually pass ; anything else would be subject to full debate.
For the Liberal Democrats the findings of the review were a big unknown and potentially problematic for the party as they had made the abolition of student tuition fees within a period of six years one of their manifesto commitments and many of the party's MPs had signed a National Union of Students pledge stating that they would not vote for any increase in tuition fees.
His party's manifesto promised to renegotiate the terms of Britain's EEC membership, then hold a referendum.
On 11 December 2008, Sheikh Hasina announced her party's election manifesto during a news conference.
The launch, which coincided with the release of the party's manifesto, was well covered by the media, and the New Zealand Party gained considerable public recognition.
In its 1957 manifesto of principles the PSP advocated two major societal renewals: Firstly, a spiritual renewal, which sought to replace a society based on fear, division and power with a society based on trust, unity and justice-this reflected the party's pacifism.
Ryan was also criticised by Shell to Sea for failing to launch an independent review of the decision, as stipulated by the Green Party in a motion passed at their annual convention in 2007, though the party's 2007 election manifesto contained no such commitment.
Hewison was unanimously re-elected leader at the party's next convention in 1992 which produced a new manifesto called " Communists and the New Decade " ( 1990s ).

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Though Peel's supporters subsequently split from their colleagues over the issue of free trade in 1846, ultimately joining the Whigs and the Radicals to form what would become the Liberal Party, Peel's version of the party's underlying outlook was retained by the remaining Tories, who adopted his label of Conservative as the official name of their party.
Her downfall was due to having so few like-minded people on European integration amongst her colleagues and that as she had adopted a line that would improve her party's popularity, it was foolish of them to force her out.
At the same time, the party's nominally socialist ideology faced a legitimacy crisis as it gradually adopted capitalist practices.
Although a socialist, he had not at this time adopted the Marxist views that he would be known for in later life, and unlike many of his friends did not join the Marxist Communist Party of Great Britain, although did contribute to the party's publication, Labour Monthly.
The party's 1933 convention, held in Regina, Saskatchewan, adopted the Regina Manifesto as the party's program.
The safe Conservative seat of Kinross and West Perthshire was vacant, and Douglas-Home was adopted as his party's candidate.
In the aftermath of the 1916 Easter Rising the party's ranks were swelled by participants and supporters of the rebellion as they were freed from British gaols and internment camps, and at its 1917 Ard Fheis ( annual conference ) de Valera was elected leader and the new, more radical policy adopted.
Led by Roger Douglas, the Minister of Finance, Labour had adopted radical policies of economic liberalization, free trade, and privatization of state assets-sharply in contrast both with the party's background and its campaign promises.
Bennett dropped the party's social credit monetary reform policy, and adopted a populist conservative platform.
British Labour MP Keith Vaz led a march through Leicester shortly after he was elected in 1989 calling for the book to be banned, while Conservative MP Norman Tebbit, the party's former chairman, called Rushdie an " outstanding villain " whose " public life has been a record of despicable acts of betrayal of his upbringing, religion, adopted home and nationality ".
On 28 September, the party's Politburo adopted a decision to expel him from the CPC.
Opponents of the Coalition, however, said that the intense media scrutiny penetrated an artificial layer of reasonableness that the Coalition had adopted, revealing the party's allegedly true character.
Adolf Hitler, an enthusiastic follower of the WEL theory, adopted it as the Nazi party's official cosmology.
The platform adopted by the 2004 Republican National Convention was the longest in the party's history compared to the mere 1, 000-word platform adopted at the first convention in 1856.
By the time of the 1963 coup the increasing unpopularity of Qasim, with whom the Communists were still linked in the public mind, coupled with the repressive measures he had adopted against them, had contributed to reducing the party's membership to under 10, 000.
Its full name is the " 1956 Winnipeg Declaration of Principles of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation " and it was adopted at the party's national convention held that year in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
This is a partial annotated timeline of Hizb ut-Tahrir actions relating to their adopted method to fulfil the party's original raison d ' etre by assuming authority and implementing Islamic law.
With the outbreak of World War I in 1914 Struve adopted a position of support for the government, and in 1916 he resigned from the Constitutional Democratic party's Central Committee over what he saw as the party's excessive opposition to the government in a time of war.
" And declares the party's opposition to " synarchists ", which they define as " a name adopted during the Twentieth Century for an occult freemasonic sect, known as the Martinists, based on worship of the tradition of the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte ... twentieth-Century and later fascist movements, like most terrorist movements, are all Synarchist creations.

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