Sentences with phrase «after forcing labour»

After forcing Labour to endorse austerity, Osborne used his last budget speech of this parliament to suggest that he is not even that bothered about the deficit.

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But after establishing his headquarters in the GTA, Jain realized the region has another significant asset for a company whose customers are located all over the world: its ethnically diverse labour force.
Yussuff and one of the other task force members, Alberta Federation of Labour President Gil McGowan, were at the centre of the effort to secure McKenna's commitment to set up the task force and ensure financial support for laid - off coal miners, after the minister led the formation of the Powering Past Coal Alliance during last year's UN climate change conference in Bonn.
A former pastor of one of Canada's largest churches has been released after spending two years in forced labour camps and prisons in North Korea.
The issue of child labour came to the fore in 2001 after a series of media exposes depicted forced child labour and trafficking on West African cocoa farms.
Latest Labour Force Survey evidence suggests that working hours are rising again, after years of decline.
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«Their overall mission», in Perry Anderson's summation, «was to change the relation of forces between capital and labour, where necessary — principally in Britain and America — after tough class struggles to crush resistance to a new order.
His move is widely derided as a kamikaze mission for forcing 49 Labour MPs to rebel so soon, many reluctantly compelled to traipse into the division lobby after promising constituents to champion the Remain cause, with the ploy angrily denounced as suicide politics when the stand mustered a mere 101 MPs and precipitated a frontbench resignation and dismissals.
The Labour leader was forced into his latest reshuffle after four front benchers — Lewis, Rachael Maskell, Dawn Butler and Tulip Siddiq — all resigned over his three line whip on the Brexit bill.
Ministers were forced to abandon a key vote guaranteeing the passage of the Lords reform bill through the Commons over a 14 - day period after it became clear it would have been roundly defeated by Tory rebels voting with the Labour party.
Bill Rammell - Labour The armed forces minister also lost his seat of Harlow to the Conservatives after a swing of 5.9 per cent.
After all, Conservative governments went into both the 1992 and 1997 general elections by announcing sharp expenditure restraint for the following Parliament, thus forcing the Labour opposition to either reject or accept those overall spending targets.
While they should be celebrating the democratic revival within the party, for some reason a number of Labour MPs don't see it that way and have forced another leadership contest just 10 months after members last made their choice clear.
Labour has been forced to insist its position on Brexit remains unchanged after frontbencher Emily Thornberry suggested the party was in favour of staying in the customs union.
Labour was forced to backpedal after shadow Welsh secretary Peter Hain complained about the lack of screen time during the coverage for leader of the opposition Ed Miliband.
Others believe Mr Brown will come under renewed pressure after the Commons returns on 6 October, and hope he will be forced out by a cabinet mutiny if Labour loses the Glenrothes by - election, expected late October or early November.
Jeremy Corbyn will be on the ballot paper for the Labour leadership contest after a legal challenge to force him to collect the backing of MPs was rejected by a High Court judge.
The sum will be yearly it's the levy that labour are after, they once asked Jack Straw to look into the levy to see if he could force the Unions to pay this up front in total.
After 10 years of unsustainable increases in public spending, the Labour Government has now been forced by the state of the public finances to adopt exactly this policy for the three years until 2010 - 11.
On a day when the Labour leader needed to be picking up votes, Gordon Brown was forced to issue a succession of apologies after a gaffe in which he referred to a Labour - supporting Rochdale voter as «bigoted».
This speech emerging just a day after Ed Ball's private papers about the plot to force Tony Blair to stand down came into the public domain will create suspicions in Labour circles that there is a deliberate effort underway to undermine Ed Miliband.
Today Labour Ministers have announced their intention to enact a similar provision in Wales after the Assembly election, which would be over six years after England's provision came into force.
Ms Shawcroft was forced to stand down from her position on Labour's disputes panel on Wednesday, after she sent an email calling for a council candidate accused of Holocaust denial to have his suspension lifted.
Far better to sit this one out and come back when the next (caretaker) Labour leader is forced out after the Europe referendum in 2017.
Namely when he was forced to resign as Labour's social media tsar in 2012 after posting a spoof video online which compared Alex Salmond to Adolf Hitler...
He said Cameron's policies are close to his own vision of using market forces to improve public services, ideas rejected by Brown, who led the Labour Party to defeat in May after forcing Blair out in 2007...»
Some Labour MPs think Miss Harman is positioning herself as a possible successor to Mr Brown as Labour leader if he is forced from office, possibly after a general election defeat.
If Jeremy Corbyn is forced out by these people, after 60 years of supporting Labour, I will cancel my subscription.
Depressingly, the Labour leader has been forced to retreat from her sensible position after Len McCluskey accused her of «running up the white flag» and the leadership candidates Andy Burnham and Yvette Cooper joined Jeremy Corbyn in undermining her.
In a reminder of how the debate on press regulation was triggered, the Sun was forced to apologise to Labour MP Siobhain McDonagh today for accessing her mobile after it was stolen.
We may think the UK's association with slavery ended in 1834 after the Slavery Abolition Act, but forced labour is still a huge problem in Britain, says David Downing
Labour rules out suspending the race after being forced to extend the deadline for new members to take part.
David Cameron was forced to apologise to Michael Meacher today, after he joked that the Labour MP had taken «mind altering substances».
• Checking the Labour constitution would tell Peter Mandelson (It's too early to force out leader, says Mandelson, 25 September) that trying to oust a Labour leader is a hugely complicated, not to say expensive business (with party conference, timetable, re-polling etc), and it would also be a likely career suicide for anyone who challenges the immensity of the Corbyn support — until at least after the next general election.
Labour leader Ed Miliband was forced to suspend the local party last week, days after The Mail on Sunday revealed how a Labour Party inquiry upheld claims of foul play by Unite.
Downing Street was forced to issue a «no offence intended» response after Ed Miliband's office began a round of Labour denunciations of Mr Cameron, who made the comments during Prime Minister's Questions yesterday.
The Labour leader was forced to pull out of two scheduled appearances after he was shouted down during a walkabout in Edinburgh earlier in the week.
The votes come the day after rightwing newspapers interpreted the Labour leader's speech as a return to «Red Ed» Miliband over his plans to freeze energy prices for almost two years and force developers to free - up land for housebuilding.
Labour will force a vote on the controversial European Arrest Warrant after a debate on the topic failed to take place in parliament yesterday.
The main aim of the Labour Party was, arguably, simply to re-establish themselves as the main progressive centre - left alternative to the Conservatives, after the rise of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) forced Labour onto the defensive.
Labour's flagship academies scheme is in disarray after a leading backer was forced to resign over the misuse of taxpayers» money.
And this April, most spectacularly, he forced the resignation of Damian McBride, one of Gordon Brown's key aides, after obtaining an email correspondence between McBride and the Labour blogger and activist Derek Draper proposing a campaign of unfounded personal smears against senior Conservatives.
That attack came back to haunt her after Labour won the 1997 election when, as minister for public health, she was forced by Tony Blair to allow tobacco advertising to continue in Formula One motor - racing.
Mr Livingstone was later forced to issue a grovelling apology after telling a Labour MP with depression who dared to criticise his defence experience that he needed «psychiatric help».
It doesn't necessarily mean that Labour will find itself forced left by its members, nor that members will vote for a more left wing leader after Gordon Brown — just because Labour members are more left wing, doesn't mean they don't realise that elections tend to won from the centre and will vote for a leader more centrist than themselves, as they did with Tony Blair.
The former Liberty director was forced to defend her independence after joining Labour on the day she began her inquiry.
«Ed Miliband is facing the gravest crisis of his leadership after former Home Secretary David Blunkett warned that he was putting the «entire Labour project» at risk... Mr Miliband was last night said to have been forced into a humiliating climbdown in his battle with the union barons because he feared the loss of their vital funds.
Guardian investigation reveals, two years after Jeremy Corbyn became Labour leader, that «party within a party» has become a major force
According to the Financial Times, a vote on the renewal of Trident could also be brought forward after 23 June in a bid to force Tories to focus on the Labour opposition rather than the rancorous EU campaign.
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