«On May 7th voters must weigh the certainty of economic damage under
Labour against the possibility of a costly EU exit under the Tories.
Not exact matches
The other big news in the last seven days is that the
Labour Party have now officially come out
against the
possibility of a formal coalition with the SNP, in part to reduce their vulnerability to the Conservatives adopting a «Vote Ed, get Alex» strategy.
RM: As focus turns from the party battle to the
possibility of one
against the Tories, Corbyn stresses the «needs and aspirations of middle - and lower - income voters, of ordinary families» which
Labour must address.
The Conservatives will now be under pressure to modify their warnings
against the
possibility of
Labour and the SNP working together.
There is a real
possibility of further Shadow Cabinet departures: Clive Lewis has left himself very little room to manoeuvre after he promised to vote
against the bill if
Labour's changes were not accepted, while all eyes will be on Diane Abbott after her no - show last week.
For
Labour this unexpected boost may have been enough, along with Alan Johnson's latest New Statesman interview, to finally kill off the
possibility of a winter revolt
against Brown.
Leanne Wood has made a pitch for the votes of former
Labour supporters
against a backdrop of Ukip by - election victories and the
possibility of a hung parliament at Westminster in May.
There was a period in 2014 when disillusionment with austerity, the
possibility of Scottish independence, and a firmer push
against nuclearism by the Liberal Democrats in coalition and
Labour under Ed Miliband could have aligned to shift the debate, but that moment has passed — at least for now.