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I think he could be the modern-day equivalent of the leader of a populist revolt against the two-party system.
John Anderson
It is already apparent that the current system is proving unwieldy and liable to present MPs with a potentially unsuitable leader while the changes under discussion will severely restrict democracy within the party - clearly an undesirable move for a modern twenty-first century party,
Liam Fox
It would only be a coup if the person who is a leader of a party leaves and becomes the leader elsewhere. I mean, what would you settle for if you are a leader of a party and you defect? No. 12 in the batting order? No. 15?
David Thompson
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1954
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I want a party that looks to the future. A party that is a 21st century party, that is modern and compassionate and understands the aspirations and hopes and dreams of the people.
David Cameron
I think he's trying to tell a restive populist base in his party that he gets it, ... It's a way to say, 'We understand that we need to get better control of our borders.'
Frank Sharry
So all the system was running down and collapsing. Mrs. Thatcher became the leader of the Conservative Party in February 1975, and she clearly wanted to strike out and do something different.
Kenneth Baker
There are always going to be those who, rather than draw attention to their candidate's shortcomings, prefer to tear down our quality party leaders and Twinkle is a quality person. We definitely need her as our Republican Party chairman. She's a strong leader and a fair leader and that's what we need.
Brenda Horn
When a leader is in the Democratic party he's a boss; when he's in the Republican party he's a leader
Harry S Truman
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1884
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1972
)
Lederskab
A leader in the Democratic Party is a boss, in the Republican Party he is a leader.
Harry S Truman
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1884
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1972
)
Politics
They folded back on themselves and decided to become the leader of a parade that could have become a revolt. That is healthy.
Grover Norquist
You're starting to see a revolt in Republican ranks. What is he going to say to members of his party about what he's doing about the deficit?
Kathleen Hall Jamieson
The entire notion of 'splitting the opposition' is false and without any basis of truth. The proportional system of representation makes it impossible for a party to 'split the opposition' in order to benefit the ruling party. The electoral system allows every party to gain representation in direct relation to its support. Even if a party doesn't win a single ward, it would win representation in proportion to its total ward- and proportional votes.
Willie Spies
Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness. Going into business for yourself, becoming an entrepreneur, is the modern-day equivalent of pioneering on the old frontier.
Paula Nelson
Being on Broadway is the modern equivalent of being a monk. I sleep a lot, eat a lot, and rest a lot.
Hugh Jackman
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1968
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Poetry, even when apparently most fantastic, is always a revolt against artifice, a revolt, in a sense, against actuality.
James Joyce
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1882
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1941
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