People across Merseyside will be heading to the polling stations on Thursday - will
Labour keep control of all five councils?
Not exact matches
It implies that, nature and humans in its varied forms of land, water, forest and
labour need to be
kept under private
control in order to facilitate exchange in the market.
«It would be catastrophic because under the present circumstances the Momentum campaign would
keep control of the party machine, its funding, its communications, its outreach... and the rump coalescing around the parliamentary party would have to start a new party and they would therefore be portrayed as the ones who once again betrayed the wider
Labour movement and that's the way it would be painted.»
The
Labour party easily
kept overall
control of the council.
The
Labour party
kept overall
control of the council.
One third of the council was up for election and the
Labour party
kept overall
control of the council.
12:28 - John Bercow almost loses his cool altogether while trying to
keep control of the
Labour benches.
As Jeremy Corbyn delivers his
Labour conference speech with near total
control of his party, Welsh
Labour is no longer
keeping its distance.
Were the
Labour party to split there would be some clear practical advantages for the faction that was left in
control of the
Labour party — they would
keep the
Labour party's assets and property, their campaigning data and arguably much of the «Short money» (state funding for opposition parties based largely on votes and seats won at the previous election).
This underlines the advantage of being the faction that
keeps control of
Labour.
The Conservatives had hoped to win
control of the council from
Labour, but
Labour emerged with an increased number of seats and
kept their majority.
Labour will
keep control of the council it has run for 80 years, but Ukip is now the official opposition.
Corbyn is determined to
keep going because of a philosophical belief that it is
Labour members that should
control the party and not its MPs.
ELECTION
Labour has
kept control of @CarlisleCC.
The Tories would say that our much - repeated line that the NHS is «not safe in their hands» became an accepted truth after the
Labour spin - machine
kept on repeating it (there is a «grid» where party political machines try to
control the daily news agenda, which naturally can have the effect of making broadcasters want to talk about anything but the parties» news agenda).
Investors are obliged to weigh any number of unknowns: will Venezuela increase production and
keep heavy oil differentials high; will the price of natural gas rapidly rise; will climate change suddenly force governments to introduce carbon taxes; can the companies
control their
labour and construction costs; will global demand continue to rise?