Sentences with phrase «labour conference yesterday»

«There are bubbling tensions in this country that I think could explode,» she told a fringe event at Labour conference yesterday.

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Yesterday, I was lucky enough to speak at the Labour 2.0 conference in London, organised by Progress and sponsored by MessageSpace and Blue State Digital.
Ed Miliband delivered his first conference speech as Labour leader yesterday, where he referred to his parents and his young child, but not Ms Thornton.
Unite's Policy Conference sent a very clear message to rebel Labour MPs yesterday by voting by an overwhelming majority to support a rule change to the Labour Party rulebook to reintroduce mandatory reselection of MPs before each general election.
The extraordinary poll will put pressure on the Deputy Prime Minister, who opened his party conference in Glasgow yesterday, to start distancing himself from the Conservatives and open talks with senior Labour figures.»
During his monthly press conference yesterday, Mr Blair refused to comment on the party funding review, but his support for a # 50,000 cap would not be unexpected given his efforts to cut the power of the trade unions during his time as Labour leader.
Ed Miliband has condemned the heckler who booed a fifteen year old school girl at the Labour Party conference in Manchester yesterday.
Yesterday shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper told the Labour party conference in Manchester: «Once again it's one rule for the Cabinet, another for the plebs.
Mr Corbyn told yesterday's Welsh Labour conference that the crisis had brought to the surface «something rotten at the heart of government».
This is an abridged version of the speech by Billy Hayes to yesterday's conference and AGM of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy (CLPD)
This time yesterday the Labour party leader was delivering the speech which conference delegates in Manchester believe has transformed the country's attitude to Ed.
A progressive boycott of Labour party conference by local constituency parties has been revealed in figures presented to Labour's National Executive yesterday.
Labour bosses said yesterday the new leader will be named on September 25, the first day of the annual conference.
Even though the election will not be decided until Labour's September annual conference, the party's national executive committee yesterday decided that nominations would close tomorrow week.
The trend is similar to that in yesterday's YouGov poll for the Telegraph — Labour have received a substantial boost from their party conference, largely at the expense of the Liberal Democrats.
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