Manifesto
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Address | Holenweg 14C, 1624 PB Hoorn, Netherlands |
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Hours | Closed ⋅ Opens 10AM Mon |
Capacity | 350 |
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ID | 2929393 |
About Manifesto
Manifesto is a music venue located at the Holenweg in Hoorn. The venue opened in 1999 and replaced the closed youth center Troll. The location has a total capacity of 350 people. The location has two different stages, namely the hall and the café.
Local elections 2023: We need to reflect and do more, says Lucy Frazer after Tory losses
... He also said that changing the voting system by introducing proportional representation would not be in the Labour Manifesto - traditionally, that has been seen as the price to pay to get the backing of the Liberal Democrats in case of a hung Parliament...
Labour would abolish the House of Lords
... The party is expected to confirm its plans in its next Manifesto...
Which new laws have been held up or shelved?
... The bill - first mooted under then-Prime Minister Theresa May and part of Boris Johnson s 2019 general election Manifesto - will see its measures on " harmful but legal" content dropped, It has not progressed since July, and was paused under then-Prime Minister Ms Truss over free speech worries...
Rishi Sunak's first PMQs offers glimpse into political future
... So what about pensions? Will they go up in line with spiralling prices too? The prime minister s official spokesman was less categorical about that, but the importance of the Manifesto was repeatedly referenced...
Pride at 50: The LGBT revolution sparked in a basement
... " The gay Manifesto - Roz s storyIn the autumn of 1971, when she met the GLF, Roz Kaveney was 28 and had already come out as transgender, in what she described as a " frightening time"...
Local elections 2023: We need to reflect and do more, says Lucy Frazer after Tory losses
By Kate WhannelPolitical reporter, BBC News
The government needs to reflect and do more, Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer has said following bruising losses for her party in local elections in England.
Some Conservatives have blamed Rishi Sunak after The Party lost More Than 1,000 councillors in Thursday's vote.
But, speaking to The Bbc , Ms Frazer said That , despite a difficult start to the Tories' campaign, voters " were beginning to give Rishi Sunak credit".
Labour's Wes Streeting said the " best is yet to come" for his party.
Speaking to the Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, The Shadow health secretary said he was " confident Labour can win a majority in The Next election, but not complacent. . we're not taking people for granted".
The Party won control of 22 councils including crucial battlegrounds such as Medway, Swindon, Plymouth, Stoke-on-Trent, and East Staffordshire.
Pressed on whether The Party had made enough progress to form The Next government, Mr Streeting argued people who voted for small parties in these local elections, would switch to Labour in The Next general election, expected in 2024.
Despite winning in key areas, some have suggested their overall vote share, if repeated in The General election, could leave Labour short of an overall majority, and dependent on joining up with other parties to form a government.
Mr Streeting did not rule out forming a coalition with the Liberal Democrats , saying Labour was " just not in The Ball park of talking about coalition governments".
He also said That changing the voting system by introducing proportional representation would not be in the Labour Manifesto - traditionally, That has been seen as The Price to pay to get the backing of the Liberal Democrats in case of a hung Parliament.
Speaking to the same programme, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey - who also enjoyed - ruled out going into a coalition with the Conservatives, but refused to do the same for Labour.
He Said it was a " hypothetical question" adding That he would not " take the voters for granted".
That Labour hopes The Party will build so much support in The Next year That a conversation about coalition will be irrelevant - and the Conservatives would like to stir up a debate about the issue.
Asked if The Conservative government would change following The Party 's poor performance, Ms Frazer said: " We absolutely need to reflect. "
She argued the results needed to be seen in the context of the pandemic and The War in Ukraine, which She Said had affected the cost of living crisis.
She also said Rishi Sunak had only been Prime Minister for six months and " when people see us delivering then we will regain The Trust of the British People . "
" We need to do more, we need to deliver, We Are delivering. "
However, The Local election results have prompted some Conservatives to question the government's direction, both privately and publicly.
Veteran party MP " Last Thursday many Conservative voters went on strike. They do not want to vote for higher taxes, anti enterprise policies and a failure to take back control of our borders. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com