Mandate
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Founded | 1994 |
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Affiliations | Irish Congress Of Trade Unions |
Members | 40,000 (2005) |
Office locations | O'Lehane House, Dublin, Ireland |
Cavendish Row, Dublin, Ireland | |
Dublin, Ireland | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2984228 |
About Mandate
Mandate is a trade union representing retail, administrative and distributive workers in Ireland. The union was founded in 1994, when the Irish Distributive and Administrative Trade Union merged with the Irish National Union of Vintners', Grocers' and Allied Trades Assistants.
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... Sir Keir Starmer has said he wants to win a significant number of seats in Scotland to ensure he has a " Mandate"...
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... And yet Mr Sunak inherited Boris Johnson s Mandate - that huge election victory in 2019...
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... However, only one - Unite - currently has a strike Mandate and that is for local strikes in some ambulance services and a few hospitals...
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... Its six-month Mandate expired at midnight on Monday and its latest walkout ended at that point...
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...The winner of the SNP leadership race will have no Mandate to govern as first minister, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has insisted...
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... Never mind that the US and British systems of government are decidedly different and that a presidential claim to a popular Mandate - when voters checked a box next to their name on the ballot - is considerably stronger than that of a prime minister who governs at the behest of their party...
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... The demonstrators, who are angry at Covid-19 vaccine Mandates, responded by playing songs such as Twisted Sister s We re Not Gonna Take It...
Ghosts of prime ministers past still haunt Rishi Sunak's present
By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC News
Today, The Parliament of his former peers will endorse a report That found Boris Johnson lied to The House of Commons.
The Debate this afternoon is likely to feel like a whimper rather than an explosion.
Conservative MPs don't have to turn up - to use The jargon it is a one line whip.
Some of Mr Johnson's most vociferous parliamentary supporters won't be there.
There may not be a vote and plenty are likely to abstain.
But make no mistake about its significance: Parliament censuring A Man who was Prime Minister as recently as September in The Strongest possible terms.
And all this matters now not because of its impact on Boris Johnson .
He's gone (for now) already.
It matters because of The implications for Rishi Sunak - The Half Life of Boris Johnson is proving rather lengthy.
Here's how The Last few days have looked:
Saturday: Mr Johnson's new attention grabbing column in The Daily Mail (albeit not about politics, This Week at least)
Sunday: a partygate video is revealed by The Sunday Mirror
Monday: Parliament has its say on The Johnson report.
Or to put it another way:
June: Boris Johnson gives up on Parliament.
July: a whole load of by elections Downing Street could do without.
In other words, today is far from The End .
So Awkward is The Johnson Thing for Rishi Sunak , he is like a downhill skier suddenly taking up The slalom when he is asked about it.
Swerving this way and That to avoid The issue and The Questions .
Why?
He and Boris Johnson , as characters, could not be more different.
In style, tone, instincts, communication, they are A Million miles apart.
And yet Mr Sunak inherited Boris Johnson 's Mandate - That huge election victory in 2019.
Mr Johnson was endorsed by his party and by electorate. Mr Sunak has neither of these endorsements.
To make a clear cut statement Either Way risks, for him, further fracturing a Conservative Party fresh from 10 days of angry shouting.
He would rather talk about Anything Else .
Oh and Boris Johnson isn't The only predecessor of Mr Sunak's making headlines today.
The governing decisions of David Cameron - and The cuts to public services - will be scrutinised at The Covid Inquiry.
Mr Sunak is desperate to talk about now and The Future .
But when you're The fifth Prime Minister of a long stint of power for your party, The Past has a sticky tendency to stay in The Present .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com