Sentences with phrase «john woodcock»

(John Woodcock's attack on his line on Russia was perhaps the prime example, but it is far from the only one).
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The Nutty Professor (Jerry Lewis, USA 1963, 107 min, colour) Director: Jerry Lewis Script: Jerry Lewis and Bill Richmond Cinematography: W. Wallace Kelley Sound: Charles Grenzbach and Hugo Grenzbach Music: Walter Scharf Editing: John Woodcock Cast: Jerry Lewis (Julius Kelp / Buddy Love), Stella Stevens (Stella Purdy), Del Moore (Mortimer S. Warfield), Kathleen Freeman (Millie Lemmon), Med Flory (Warzewski), Howard Morris (Elmer Kelp), Henry Gibson (Gibson), Elvia Allman (Edwina Kelp), Milton Frome (Sheppard Leevee) Producer: Ernest D. Glucksman and Jerry Lewis
Backbencher John Woodcock said: «We would be outraged if any other party picked a candidate who said this about the murder of our friend.
Mr McCluskey denounced Labour MPs «such as Chris Leslie, Neil Coyle (my own MP), John Woodcock, Wes Streeting, Ian Austin and others.»
That is exactly the same approach being taken in parallel by Labour's backbench defence committee, chaired by John Woodcock, which has heard from figures ranging from the head of CND to former nuclear submarine commanders.
Outspoken Labour backbencher John Woodcock has launched a blistering attack calling his own party's behaviour «disgraceful».
Its MPs are divided on the issue, and today backbencher John Woodcock, who wants Labour to maintain its pro-Trident position, was at odds with the Shadow Defence Secretary.
John Woodcock, who represents the constituency neighbouring Copeland, told the Today programme Labour was «on course to a historic and catastrophic defeat» at the next election.
Pro-Trident Labour MP John Woodcock told PoliticsHome: «Aside from being another sign that the «open minded» review of defence policy is nothing of the sort, Jeremy's choice to speak at the CND rally just ensures another weekend of public focus on Labour's divisions over a policy that can't change when we should be holding the Government to account and making the case to remain in the European Union.»
MPs such as John Woodcock in Barrow and Furness, Cat Smith in Lancaster and Fleetwood and Mary Creagh in Wakefield could be among those that are vulnerable to being ousted by the Conservatives.
Other former Blair or Brown cadres like John Woodcock, Luciana Berger, Stella Creasey and GMTV's Gloria de Piero dominate the top ten in terms of media attention.
Barrow MP John Woodcock, chair of Labour's backbench defence committee, said: «It is unfortunate that what was billed as an open - minded review only seems to be giving a platform to those opposed to renewal, particularly given the level of expertise on Labour's own side.
Others Ian Austin (Dudley North) Adrian Bailey (West Bromwich West) Kevin Barron (Rother Valley) Margaret Beckett (Derby South) Tom Blenkinsop (Middlesbrough South & Cleveland East) Ben Bradshaw (Exeter) Jenny Chapman (Darlington) Ann Coffey (Stockport) Yvette Cooper (Normanton Pontefract & Castleford) Neil Coyle (Bermondsey & Old Southwark) Mary Creagh (Wakefield) Stella Creasy (Walthamstow) Simon Danczuk (Rochdale) Jim Dowd (Lewisham West & Penge) Louise Ellman (Liverpool Riverside) Frank Field (Birkenhead) Jim Fitzpatrick (Poplar & Limehouse) Colleen Fletcher (Coventry North East) Caroline Flint (Don Valley) Harriet Harman (Camberwell & Peckham) Margaret Hodge (Barking) George Howarth (Knowsley) Tristram Hunt (Stoke - on - Trent Central) Dan Jarvis (Barnsley Central) Alan Johnson (Hull West & Hessle) Graham Jones (Hyndburn) Helen Jones (Warrington North) Liz Kendall (Leicester West) Dr Peter Kyle (Hove) Chris Leslie (Nottingham East) Siobhain McDonagh (Mitcham & Morden) Alison McGovern (Wirral South) Bridget Phillipson (Houghton & Sunderland South) Jamie Reed (Copeland) Emma Reynolds (Wolverhampton North East) Geoffrey Robinson (Coventry North West) Joan Ryan (Enfield North) Ruth Smeeth (Stoke - on - Trent North) Angela Smith (Penistone & Stocksbridge) John Spellar (Warley) Gisela Stuart (Birmingham Edgbaston) Gareth Thomas (Harrow West) Chuka Umunna (Streatham) Keith Vaz (Leicester East) Phil Wilson (Sedgefield) John Woodcock (Barrow & Furness)
(John Woodcock's attack on his line on Russia was perhaps the prime example, but it is far from the only one).
Blairite MP John Woodcock, who enraged Mr Corbyn's allies by saying he is «unfit» to be Prime Minister, has been ordered to appear before Labour disciplinary chiefs.
Blairite MP John Woodcock (pictured) who enraged Mr Corbyn's allies by saying he is «unfit» to be Prime Minister, faces being sacked from Labour if he is found guilty.
Fortunately, there is no provision for members of the House of Lords to be elected to the Shadow Cabinet, so there is little chance of Lord Mandelson getting the job, not that this has prevented it being suggested by John Woodcock MP.
Several MPs tweeted from yesterday's PLP leadership hustings: John Woodcock, Rachel Reeves, Douglas Alexander and Denis MacShane, for instance.
John Woodcock Former adviser to John Hutton and briefly a communications adviser to Gordon Brown.
Notable newcomers in this general election included Liz Kendall, Guto Bebb, Gloria De Piero, Sajid Javid, Michael Dugher, Amber Rudd, Lisa Nandy, Damian Hinds, Anna Soubry, Heidi Alexander, Jacob Rees - Mogg, Alison McGovern, Jason McCartney, John Woodcock, Andrew Percy, Owen Smith, Nicky Morgan, Tristram Hunt, Dan Poulter, Esther McVey, Priti Patel, Luciana Berger, Karen Bradley, Paul Blomfield, Guy Opperman, Chuka Umunna, Louise Mensch, Tracey Crouch, and Caroline Lucas.
John McDonnell inquired softly as he passed John Woodcock, the Labour MP for Barrow and Furness, and a chief critic of the Corbyn project.
Neighbouring MP John Woodcock warned Labour was «on course to a historic and catastrophic defeat» at the next election, while fellow backbencher David Winnick said Mr Corbyn was «simply not acceptable to a large number of people who would normally vote Labour».
John Woodcock, who is on the hostile list, said: «It's sad that the public calls for unity and a new politics seems to be a front for this sort of internal attack operation, which harks back to the bad old days.»
MPs John Baron and John Woodcock on possible UK military action against Islamic State and a recall of Parliament.
Progress is chaired by John Woodcock MP.
John Woodcock (Lab, teeny - tiny) tries again on MP recall.
Also in attendance was Labour MP John Woodcock, who referred to «the incredible duality of LBJ... the high - minded ideals and the really base, grudging personality, the ruthlessness».
Wes Streeting said he was «gutted» while John Woodcock called the result a «disaster».
In the Mail, Harold Wilson's press secretary Joe Haines accuses Corbyn of «astonishing naivety» while the anti-Corbyn Labour MP John Woodcock has compared the Labour leader's video to the rantings of Donald Trump.
MPs Stella Creasy, Jonathan Ashworth, Gareth Thomas, John Woodcock and Louise Ellman are among the 25 Labour MPs also to be members of the Co-operative party.
Sylvester names Tessa Jowell, Liam Byrne and Alan Milburn as having agreed to contribute, along with Spads - turned - MPs Liz Kendall and John Woodcock, to a book due to be published by Progress, with Lord Sainsbury's support, ahead of the party conference.
I can only identify four - Ben Bradshaw, Meg Munn, John Woodcock and Ann Clywd - who were present for the debate but abstained on the Government's motion.
The same words with a different accent or gender will lead to the same result, warns Labour MP John Woodcock.
Other moderates appointed without a contest were Emma Reynolds (health), John Woodcock (defence), Barry Sheerman (environment), Tristram Hunt (communities and local government), Gavin Shuker (transport), Stephen Timms (work and pensions), Ivan Lewis (international development), Shabana Mahmood (justice), Caroline Flint (energy and climate change) and Peter Kyle (business).
John Woodcock is the Labour & Co-operative MP for Barrow & Furness and a member of Liz Kendall's leadership campaign.
Just in case anyone was unsure who had triumphed in the clash, rebel Labour MP John Woodcock launched a foul - mouthed tirade against his own side in a tweet which he quickly deleted.
But Cameron repeatedly refused to apologise, despite calls for him to do so from MPs including Caroline Flint, John Woodcock and Alex Salmond.
McGovern has taken over at the helm of Progress from John Woodcock, the Barrow and Furness MP who has become increasingly vocal in his criticisms of Team Corbyn in recent months.
12:32 - John Woodcock (Lab, chortle) asks about foundation trusts.
Also getting involved will be John Woodcock, who has been particularly critical of Corbyn's stance on Trident and was recently elected as chair of Labour's defence committee.
In a provocative article, Labour MP John Woodcock suggested the pair were guilty of «offering only superficial modifications to the Miliband approach that just consigned us to one of the worst defeats in our history».
Labour MP John Woodcock was quick out of the traps to accuse the Labour leadership of distracting from the growing Tory unease over tax credits, as articulated by Heidi Allen in her maiden speech:
Labour MP and prolific tweeter John Woodcock has called on the Government to U-turn on their stance, declaring that «only curmudgeons will be in the office anyway».
But on Friday's Newsnight, Labour MP and Progress chair John Woodcock said Livingstone was wrong:
Those who have publicly supported Berger include two of Corbyn's fiercest internal parliamentary critics, John Woodcock and Mike Gapes.
Conscientious objectors could include members of Progress, the Blairite wing of the party led by John Woodcock.
Labour MP John Woodcock has never been flavour of the month with the left of his party.
John Woodcock, a member of Kendall's campaign team, told me: «We all shared a view, the mainstream of the Labour Party, that advocating Jeremy's route as a party spells sure - fire marginalisation and electoral defeat.
Meanwhile John Woodcock, whose Barrow and Furness constituency includes a shipyard where Trident submarines are built, today said Mr Corbyn's would «split the Labour party down the middle» if he tried to change its current policy on the nuclear deterrent.
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