Sentences with phrase «labour party people»

«Every weekend Labour party people are given a script, and they're expected to read from it.
For Labour Party people who look to their leaders for a political lead, what then have each of our leadership candidate got to say about yesterday's hugely significant event?
We on the left do not mind if a man and women decided they want to live together, freedom is what we believe in, you do have of course in the labour party people like Blair and brown brought up in a religious home these people have problems, for the rest of us just get on and live you life, because boy it's to short to worry about
Also, believe it or not, the day to day life of Labour party people is not as elitist as you assume either.

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The opposition Labour Party, which requested the figures under freedom of information, said they showed the government's «utter failure» in ensuring wealthy people and large corporations pay as much tax as they should.
Around 65 per cent of younger people voted for Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party earlier this year and YouGov has observed that «age seems to be the new dividing line in British politics», with older people tending to favour the Conservative Party and younger people generally voting Labour.
He told Premier 150 people attended the group's mass in Brighton on the first day of the Labour Conference, but it has been the subject of some snide jokes within the party.
Perhaps more important was that the conference marked out the ground on which the parties are likely to try and fight the next election — the Conservatives will ask for time to finish the job of fixing the economy, Labour will focus on trying to reduce people's cost of living.
We feel that it is important for you to dissociate yourself from these comments, and we call on the Labour Party to reaffirm its best traditions of anti-racism, equality and compassion for all people in our country.
All of this means that Cameron finds himself in a fairly tricky position, having to rely on mobilising Remain votes from large numbers of people who voted against him last May while hoping that the leader of the Labour Party will actually stand up and make a direct and unequivocal plea for voters to keep Britain in the EU.
Labour in the City, a networking club for people who work in the UK financial services industry and are supportive of the party, now boasts 600 members.
Cameron replied by rejecting Miliband's claim that Labour is the «party of the people».
He has spoken of his vision for Labour «to build a party that brokers a common good, that involves those people who support the EDL [English Defence League] within our party».
«But the Labour party has shied away for too long from listening to, talking about and seeking to address the concerns of people who were worried about the impact that unskilled migration has had on many of our communities.
After a series of terrible polls for Labour in recent days, Corbyn told MPs he planned to enthuse people to vote for the party through the use of «online media».
However, he never shared Ashdown's enthusiasm to work with Labour because of the «anti-devolution, anti-proportional representation, and anti-constitutional change people in the party».
Has the level of scrutiny / opposition research, either by those within the Labour party, people in other political parties, those in the media, or those in social media, increased?
I think you can avoid this with (i) a primary election day for all parties where voters have to choose which party to vote for OR (ii) a Labour - only primary election day where people who want to vote have to register first.
The point that I am going to disagree with the idea that attitudes towards anti-Semitism have changed does not mean that there can not be cases of genuine anti-Semites in the Labour party (or in any other group of people big enough).
You won't get it right unless you talk to people outside the Labour Party of course.
It was after all, seven years ago and as I continue to remind people, the Labour Party twice promised not to introduce increased tuition fees and did so, despite having pledged the opposite.
«What I've found fascinating in the last week of this process has been the numbers of people — probably not in the Labour party, may not even be Labour voters — who have written to me to say thanks very much for speaking up against austerity and for speaking up against inequality in society,» he says.
It comes as 180,541 people have applied to become registered Labour supporters to take part in the party's leadership election - netting the cash - strapped party a cool # 4.5 million.
This analysis confirms what we might have anticipated from the evidence of the polls — local authorities appear to contain more Leave voters if there was a large vote for UKIP there in the 2014 European elections, if there was a small vote for parties of the «left» (Labour, Liberal Democrats, Scottish and Welsh Nationalists and Greens) on the same occasion, and in places with relatively low proportions of graduates, young people, and people from an ethnic minority background.
This is a word that was coined by the Labour Party, theorised by Marxist academics and worn as a badge by an extraordinary range of people.
He said: «I want to replace the Labour party and make Ukip the patriotic voice of working people
Labour's dramatic defeat in 1983 — when the party was almost reduced to third place — still haunts people at the top of the party.
Ultimately therefore the decision to extend voting rights to younger people will depend on both whether Labour wins the next election and crucially whether the party sees it as advantageous to increase its vote share slightly at the expense of becoming more reliant on a coalition of disparate interests.
Most of the Corbyn supporters I've spoken to are neither cunning Trotskyites nor hapless fools, they're ordinary people who believe that the Labour party should consistently stand for certain values.
Whilst many people were suggesting it would be a disaster for Labour, this piece written by leading Ukip expert Matthew Goodwin, rightly predicted that the party would not do as well as people thought.
I have always viewed Labour's historic mission is in terms of interests - the party was set up by the trade union movement to ensure representation of people previously excluded, their interests and needs.
We need Jeremy to do the right thing for the party, for the country and for people who most need a Labour government.
It seems to me that people sneered at Ed [Miliband] when he took up energy prices at the Labour party conference.
In 2005 the British people re-elected a Labour Party led by Tony Blair.
«The Labour Party must understand it can only exist if it remains the voice of ordinary working people.
Talking to my local Labour party, who are trying to get people to return, he said the big problem for Labour right now is the problem of getting funding.
For the moment, the way UK political parties use our personal online data is fairly primitive — bombarding people with spam, as the Labour party did with me, is not likely to have much of an effect.
And this Labour which you can state is of Course Newer labour is basically the party of the hard working pLabour which you can state is of Course Newer labour is basically the party of the hard working plabour is basically the party of the hard working people.
I'm afraid it's just another example of elitism on the part of the Labour party, an utter disconnect from the real lives of real people, an inability to contemplate the notion that the opinions of people outside think tank land might actually matter.
In the UK, the tendency has been for Labour to shift from movement politics to consumer politics - a focus group of eight people sipping wine in Kettering having more weight than policies developed within the party and decided by conference.
The two exceptions, of a functioning party for labour and the concept of a «tribune of the people» in parliament are worth dealing with.
Time and again, the only headlines pouring out of TVs and newspapers are how working people and Trade Unions are influencing the Labour Party and how we should all be appalled at this scandal.
It called the GMB's comparison of Progress to the Militant tendency «absurd», arguing: «Progress is an organisation of Labour party members for Labour party members; we are open, pluralist and proud of the last Labour government and what it achieved for working people
Most people could be forgiven for thinking that with the Conservative Party on the ropes the Labour Party would be completely united and focused on delivering the killer blow.
If Labour is the party of investment and aspiration for middle - class families, then why does it promote everything but the normal, stable, self - financing, nuclear family unit in which most of these people truly aspire to exist and participate?
Most people don't know the Labour Party very well.
I think it's time for new labour to walk away and form it's own party, a party they can set up and make it's own, they can have parachutes to dump people all over the place offering people seats for money shit they tried that.
A spokesman for Jeremy Corbyn said: «Jeremy would like to thank Tristram Hunt for his service to the people of Stoke - on - Trent Central and to the Labour Party.
Context Using the General Election 2017 as an example, YouGov believe that Young people voted for Labour whereas the older generation voted for The Conservative party.
Having previously struggled to think on his feet at PMQs, Corbyn then reacted sharply after May argued that «it is the Labour party who will take the advantages of a good education for themselves and pull up the ladder for other people».
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