A Quote by Sadiq Khan

I value loyalty and believe that internal disagreements shouldn't be voiced in the media - because divided parties lose elections. — © Sadiq Khan
I value loyalty and believe that internal disagreements shouldn't be voiced in the media - because divided parties lose elections.
Parties that win elections should form the government, not parties that lose elections.
Except two or three parties, most parties are dependent on one family. I believe that only parties where internal democracy is alive can achieve the ideals of democracy.
Brexit has divided the country. It has divided political parties. And it has divided families too.
Elections in India are not contests between personalities. They are ultimately battles involving political parties; promises and pledges that political parties make; the vision and programmes that political parties bring to the table. So although, Modi's style is 'I, me, myself,' I don't think 2014 elections as a Modi versus Rahul contest.
The Muslim Brotherhood and the Salifist parties are a real force in the Egyptian society. No civil, liberal government can succeed, even after new elections, if the Islamists are forced to work underground as a foe and the country remains divided.
We can have national dialogue where different Syrian parties sit and discuss the future of Syria. You can have interim government or transitional government. Then you have final elections, parliamentary elections, and you're going to have presidential elections.
I think that the media is as divided on this issue [of gay marriage] as the Obama family — which is to say not at all. And so he’s never going to get negative coverage for this....When you have almost the entire media establishment on your side on an issue in a presidential campaign, it’s very hard to lose politically.
Here's the deal: when conservatives lose elections, they change their strategy. When liberals lose elections, they want to change the rules.
If loyalty is, and always has been, perceived as obsolete, why do we continue to praise it? Because loyalty is essential to the most basic things that make life livable. Without loyalty there can be no love. Without loyalty there can be no family. Without loyalty there can be no friendship. Without loyalty there can be no commitment to community or country. And without those things, there can be no society.
Conservative presence in the media has not been reflected in elections. Well, maybe the midterm elections of 2010, 2014.
I don't write off any political party. I believe in strengthening the BJP and winning elections and not depend on writing off parties.
Elections should highlight principled disagreements, but they must not obscure our capacity to cooperate for the common good.
I believe that the royal family are a focus of patriotism, of loyalty, of affection and of esteem. That is a rare combination, and we should value it highly.
Good salespeople sell value and social media is the best place to find this value because of its transparency.
Our pledge is to hold elections in the year 1985. The form of elections has not yet been determined, but there is a group of representatives of the political parties in Nicaragua who have been traveling around the world studying various electoral alternatives.
Growing up in Egypt, I never saw the country as divided as it is today. We now have two main political groupings: the Islamist parties and the civil, or liberal, political parties.
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