But no, as
the Labour Uncut website reveals, there will not be contested elections for the places on more than half of the committees due to a lack of interest.
It remains disgusting that
Labour Uncut continue to publish this racist bigot who have posted provenly false and inaccurate articles.
Atul Hatwal is editor of
Labour Uncut.
Seriously why is this site even called
labour uncut any more?
It was
Labour Uncut at conference in 2013 who provided detail in our book on how this might be done, how # 34bn of additional savings in 2015/16 could be reallocated to Labour priorities.
This rhetoric has made its way from the pages of the Tory press onto Labour's own blogging community, in particular
Labour Uncut.
The # 50bn can play the role played by house building and childcare within
the Labour Uncut book; the altered priorities made affordable by identifying sufficient cuts.
Former Minister, David Lammy MP is an admirer, and he wrote about Blue Labour for
Labour Uncut: «It understands that when people see their job become more insecure, when they see their family less and when they feel they no longer know their neighbours, this doesn't always feel like progress.
Tagged: Andy Burnham · Jeremy Corbyn · Labour First ·
Labour Uncut · Liz Kendall · Luke Akehurst · Yvette Cooper
Rachel Reeves has explained how Labour would revitalise the contributory principle in social security, while Duncan O'Leary and Claudia Wood of Demos argued in similar terms in an essay in the book published by
Labour Uncut in 2013.
So Dan Hedges at
Labour Uncut points out.
According to
Labour Uncut, Abbott easily got the most laughs.
An initiative from the teams behind
Labour Uncut, MessageSpace and Big Brother Watch, TechCentral?is putting technology and digital policy firmly on the party conference agenda for the first time.
If you want to see them (which even MPs with votes don't), they're posted at
Labour Uncut but here's a summary of what we think will be the composition of the new Shadow Cabinet: A Miliband as Leader Harriet -LSB-...]
Are all the writers for
Labour Uncut migrations from Tory Uncut?
So, Labour, if it follows
Labour Uncut's advice, and avoids this dastardly trap by our Etonian masters, will have accepted social cleansing, greater inequality, etc, not merely as some sort of forced defeat by parliamentary arithmetic, but as a conscious decision, perhaps justified by some notions by some of a «tactical retreat» (don't laugh).
Next week, we've got Andy Burnham answering your questions in
the Labour Uncut crowdsourced interview.
If you want to see them (which even MPs with votes don't), they're posted at
Labour Uncut but here's a summary of what we think will be the composition of the new Shadow Cabinet:
The review group appears to have rejected a proposal to establish a backbenchers representation committee along the lines of the Tory 1922 committee that was promoted so that backbenchers have «their own voice and discussions» by Graham Allen MP who has been described by
Labour Uncut as «the self - appointed representative....
It may not be something to which most commentators (with the exception of
Labour Uncut) have devoted space but the Labour Left and the trade unions will be pleased that Jon Trickett has been appointed as Labour's «deputy chair», job title notwithstanding (the real chair and vice-chair of the Labour Party are elected annually by Labour's national -LSB-...]
It was with a heavy heart that
Labour Uncut uncovered a little - reported nugget from seasoned east end politics commentator Ted Jeory: the expulsion of five Tower Hamlets councillors from the Labour party.
For example,
Labour Uncut have suggested that the implementation committee might change -LSB-...]
For example,
Labour Uncut have suggested that the implementation committee might change the basis of the London mayoral primary, and any early leadership election so that union members can be fully involved.
Labour Uncut interviewed Ed Balls on Tuesday evening.
Over at
Labour Uncut, an unnamed MP alleges that parliamentary party apparatchiks gave only 18 minutes notice of the vacancy, which is described as «approaching Ceauşescu levels of trust and inclusivity ``.
Following Tristram Hunt's call for «a summer of hard truths»
Labour Uncut is running a short series laying them out.
Labour Uncut has this to say: «Uncut has been busy ringing round Labour committee rooms in London and the news isn't encouraging.
Writing for
Labour Uncut this morning, Mr Murphy said: «The main reason I have decided to vote «no» is that the supporters of changing the system haven't made a convincing enough case that this is the right kind of change.
Speaking to
Labour Uncut last night, Fox said: «No party has a monopoly on caring about and promoting the best policies for our armed forces.
Polling conducted by YouGov for
Labour Uncut reveals that 1 in 5 2010 Tory voters have defected, with 60 % switching to UKIP.
Polling conducted for
Labour Uncut by YouGov shows that voters narrowly place greater trust in Ed Miliband and Labour over David Cameron and the Tories, to keep gas and electricity prices down, by 21 % to 15 %.
At
Labour Uncut he wrote (my emphasis):
Launched at Labour party conference 2013,
Labour Uncut's first book, «Labour's manifesto uncut: How to win in 2015 and why» maps out a centrist view of what the party's electoral offer could be at the next election.
- «Labour must stop fighting the cuts», on
Labour Uncut
I refer to the story reported this morning on
Labour Uncut and in the Local Government Chronicle about your refusal to comply with an extremely straightforward freedom of information request.
The extracts from the new chapter of the paperback edition of his book, The Third Man, published on
Labour Uncut and Labour List, provide much ammunition for the Tories.
I think the editor of
Labour Uncut should explain his / her motives and ask themselves what is of Labour Uncuts function?
Kevin Meagher is associate editor of
Labour Uncut and a former Special Adviser at the Northern Ireland Office
... The YouGov poll, commissioned by
the Labour Uncut blog, shows that a majority (53 per cent) of current Tory supporters believe their party has got better since the last election, with only 11 per cent saying it has got worse.
Not exact matches
These are the findings of new analysis by
Uncut based on the views of dozens of
Labour candidates, party officials and activists following the past three weeks of intensive canvassing.
While I am not as pessimistic as some
Uncut contributors (you, Dan Hodges) about how the announcement played out last week, we shouldn't for a moment think it was a good week for the
Labour party, or, more importantly, for the country.
Uncut has focused on two questions in conversations with
Labour campaigners to understand the situation on the ground:
Ed Miliband provided answers to some questions posed by
Uncut in the book we launched at
Labour conference.
As Sunder Katwala flagged on
Uncut, turnout amongst BAME
Labour's membership was 11.7 %.
But now, in an exclusive extract from his
uncut diaries, he can at last be frank about Blair, Brown and the tensions at the top of New
Labour
Next week at
Labour conference,
Uncut will launch a book, «Labour's manifesto uncut: how to win in 2015 and why» that gives a fully costed, centrist vision of a progressive Labour alterna
Uncut will launch a book, «
Labour's manifesto
uncut: how to win in 2015 and why» that gives a fully costed, centrist vision of a progressive Labour alterna
uncut: how to win in 2015 and why» that gives a fully costed, centrist vision of a progressive
Labour alternative.
Exclusive YouGov polling conducted for
Uncut reveals that almost as many people blame the last
Labour government for today's cost of living crisis as they do the Tories.
Uncut is born out of the ashes of
Labour's electoral disaster in May.
In the wake of Jeremy Corbyn's leadership victory and
Labour's continuing poll struggles,
Uncut is running a short series on what
Labour's moderates need to do.
Polly Toynbee is as welcome in
Labour as she is at UK
Uncut events.