Sentences with phrase «labour high command»

The daughter of Labour MP John Mann has hit out at the party's response to anti-Semitism, saying that «nobody» from Labour high command contacted...
The intervention signifies a distinct shift in thinking in the Labour high command, as party officials see a key opportunity for Mr Miliband to get a rare hearing with voters.

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In turn, the competitive pressures generated by the increased demand for labour will bid up wages, to the point where the extra revenues generated by hiring an additional worker are completely offset by the higher wages that this worker can command.
Just ask yourself one simple question: in the Prime Minister's office, in Tory high command, how much of their time do they spend worrying about the prospect of a Labour victory at the present time?
Another of Labour's would - be Birmingham mayoral candidates has spoken out against moves by the party's «high command» to bar sitting MPs from standing.
But there is definitely a discernable (not even covert really) toying with «virtual party» ideas among one specific element of New Labour (you wrongly seem to assume there is monolithic «high command» rather than different strands on the right of the party) and that very much links in to primaries as a way of moving beyond a European - style party structure and towards an American system.
Tory high command believes Labour is trying to «switch channels» and write off the economic legacy it left, and it's felt that by accepting Conservative budgets in the future, Ed Miliband and Ed Balls hope they can escape the blame for the past mess.
Kenny said: «It is clear the Tory party high command intend to make the Labour party bankrupt by cutting off the main source of funding that they have relied on since the 1930s.
«It is clear that the Tory Party High Command intend to make the Labour Party bankrupt by cutting off the main source of funding that they have relied on since the 1930s,» he added.
It was a call rejected by Labour's high command.
Mr Grayling acquired a reputation for being highly effective in attacking Labour ministers when he was an up - and - coming Conservative MP but has made a series of errors since being elevated to the party's high command and has shown a less sure touch since he was promoted to one of the four most senior posts in the Shadow Cabinet.
The Guardian has been given an exclusive preview of the film, which includes remarkably candid footage of sensitive meetings with Labour's high command as the election campaign unravelled, as well as private telephone calls with Gordon Brown and the editor of the Times, James Harding.
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