Sentences with phrase «hain who»

So the next best thing was to contact Tima Hain who runs all the ISC / ASC media over here, and does a fantastic job I have to say.
In a few minutes time, Ed Miliband is to introduce to Labour MPs Liam Byrne, who will oversee policy review, and report to the National Policy Forum, and the Party Reform Taskforce under Peter Hain who will report to National Executive by next summer in time for rule changes at next year's party conference.
He replaces Peter Hain who confirmed yesterday that he was stepping down from the role in order to campaign for a Severn Barrage.

Not exact matches

I called Rice Dream, which is part of Hain Celestial, which owns so many brands that they have customer service reps who sit there all day and read statements from their computers to answer consumers» questions.
Peter Hain, who could do what he liked in his province while Northern Ireland secretary, was happy to please the prince.
On 15 May 2012, Miliband appointed Owen Smith to replace Peter Hainwho retired from frontline politics — as Shadow Welsh Secretary, and also promoted Jon Cruddas to the Shadow Cabinet, putting him in charge of overseeing Labour's ongoing policy review with a view to draft Labour's manifesto for the next election.
Leaving aside some MPs who support it out of self - interest (because they think it would benefit their party, or because AV would enable them to claim majority support from their constituents — Peter Hain is an obvious example) hardly anyone would actually pick AV as the best system if they had a free choice in the matter.
«It is vital Labour's leaders now get on the high ground and offer a much bolder, more radical alternative to what is an old right - wing Tory agenda that failed in the recessions of the 1930s and 1980s,» says Peter Hain, who served in both Blair's and Brown's cabinets.
Meanwhile, the idea of a new Act of Union to replace the 1707 original has been floated in the past by Dennis Canavan, the then maverick Labour MP who later became chair of Yes Scotland for the 2014 independence referendum; and more recently by the likes of former Lib Dem leader Menzies Campbell and former Labour Welsh Secretary Peter Hain.
Indeed, despite linking Jeremy to these supposedly «hard - left» organisations, the report fails to note the wide range of individuals who were founding members of UAF alone, including Luciana Berger, David Cameron, Keith Vaz and Peter Hain.
Adopting the appropriate tactics towards the soft left — to distinguish between those, like Hain, who provide a left cover for the right and those, such as at present Tribune newspaper or Labour Reform, opposing such attacks — is absolutely vital for the class struggle left.
Mr Hain, who is also secretary of state for Wales, confirmed last week that he had failed to declare # 103,000 in donations to his deputy leadership campaign.
Mr Hain, who resigned as Work and Pensions Secretary last year over allegations about the funding of his deputy leadership campaign which were later dismissed, also suggested Labour had been too «caught up» in the success of the City to hold the financial system to account.
Others, like Peter Hain, think we must grasp this opportunity, while there are those who just think the whole bill is a mess.
Writing for the Progress website, Mr Hain said the party appeared to be polarising between those wanting to target working - class votes and the New Labour «ultras» who prefer courting the «aspirational middle class».
Downing Street later insisted the prime minister still had «full confidence» in Mr Hain, who also serves in government as secretary of state for Wales.
Mr Hain, who had his political upbringing in the anti-apartheid movement, was being considered for a return to front bench politics before parliamentary standards found against him earlier this year.
The idea, originally proposed by Peter Hain, chair of the national policy forum, could see a registered supporters network bring in people who are non-partymembers who are willing to work on single - issue campaigns, such as local service cuts.
The former cabinet minister Peter Hain demanded that ministers clarify who is behind the company, IRG Ltd..
The shadow Welsh secretary, Peter Hain, tells me: «Ed Miliband is the only credible prime ministerial candidate who really gets it - that we didn't lose just because of Gordon.
Just ask Peter Hain, who this week emerged as a potential leadership challenger to Gordon Brown because of his ardent opposition to the government's plans for Royal Mail.
Gordon Brown has denied «dithering» over Peter Hain, who resigned from the government yesterday after the Metropolitan police was asked to investigate his failure to report # 103,000 in donations.
The most pressing question to come out of this whole Peter Hain business is that of why anyone needs to know who funded a campaign for Deputy Leader of the Labour Party.
Almost no - one (Peter Hain aside) moved the opposite way in spite of plenty of radical Liberals who remained deeply uncomfortable with the the SDP.
Mr Hain, who is poised to vote against the motion when Parliament meets tomorrow if he returns from a foreign trip in time, said: «The Prime Minister is asking the nation to back him on a dangerous strike when nobody knows what the consequences will be.
Mr Hain, who was one of the Labour leader's earliest backers in the battle for the party's top job, indicated that he may take on a new role away from Westminster.
Under the Government of Wales Act 2006 the First Minister was required to send a letter within two weeks to the Welsh Secretary (then Peter Hain), who would then have 120 days to lay a draft order for a referendum before Parliament.
Hain may be one to watch, but the key player here is, above all, David Miliband, who has dithered before, more than once, and may do so again.
A Labour source has criticised the legal move against Peter Hain, who's told me that «the whole thing is ridiculous and could only happen in Northern Ireland.
As Peter Hain pointed out though, this particular boat is the Environment, and Owen Patterson (who says that «the temperature has not changed in the last seventeen years») is currently the Skipper.
If it is any comfort, Hain and Wood seems to have come out ahead of Delingpole and Paterson, who probably ending up pleasing no one.
The views of the respective prime ministers were endorsed by Peter Hain, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, who while acknowledging that the parties had made considerable progress over the past 18 months in trying to reach some sort of compromise, warned the province's politicians that they had to go the extra mile to secure a durable agreement:
Randy Hain is one of those individuals who has this uncanny ability to connect people and connect to people.
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