We have no meanings for "economic credibility" in our records yet.
1 Labour and the Liberal Democrats immediately questioned the Conservatives' economic credibility .
2 It would chip away at the Tories' reputation for competence and economic credibility .
3 While submission is voluntary, failure to do so undermines the parties' economic credibility .
4 For Fine Gael, that means one thing: rebuilding economic credibility .
5 The government's economic credibility collapsed, and voters turned decisively to the opposition leader, Margaret Thatcher.
6 The government had planned to open its election campaign with an attack this week on Labour's economic credibility .
7 I think this Government passed the test of economic credibility at least as illustrated by the last election result.
8 Never again can the Labour party go into a general election with negative ratings on leadership and economic credibility .
9 National appears confident its attacks on Labour's economic credibility will now be enough to get it over the line.
10 Ms Ardern said mental health also remained a key focus and she would also be pushing Labour's economic credibility .
11 The Government's economic credibility is being called into question after the worst job figures in more than a decade.
12 Clive Lewis, a new Labour MP and Corbyn supporter, tweeted that Brown was not qualified to lecture on economic credibility .
13 Boris Johnson has given his reaction to Labour's manifesto, saying that "none of this has any economic credibility " .
14 The promise is politically significant, since the Conservatives believe they have economic credibility with the public compared with the Labour Party.
15 Watson fears Labour's unwillingness to admit they let the financial markets get out of control has cost them their economic credibility .
16 She says people lacked confidence in Labour's leadership abilities and economic credibility , and felt it had the "wrong message".
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