David Cameron and Harriet Harman clashed over the issue at Prime Minister's Questions, with
the Labour leader accusing the government of «attacking the right of working people to have a say on their pay and conditions».
- David Cameron and Harriet Harman clashed over the proposals at PMQs, with the acting
Labour leader accusing the government of «attacking» workers» rights and the PM saying Labour's opposition showed it was «utterly in hoc» to the unions.
During PMQs today, Ed Miliband and David Cameron engaged in a bitter war of words over the issue, with
the Labour leader accusing the prime minister of being out of touch with the public.
The Labour leader accused Mr Cameron of refusing to refer Mr Hunt because he is «scared the culture secretary won't be cleared».
The Labour leader accused the Tories of pushing up waiting lists, closing A&E units and leaving the health and care systems in a «state of emergency».
The Labour leader accuses the prime minister of using «phony» figures over the level of spending on flood defences.
The Labour leader accused the prime minister of using «phony» figures over the level of spending on UK flood defences.
In rowdy commons scenes, which saw one former Tory minister liken the incoming European Commission president Jean - Claude Juncker to a Luftwaffe fighter plane,
the Labour leader accused the prime minister of burning alliances, leaving his EU strategy in tatters.
Not exact matches
The
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has
accused her of «waiting for instructions» from Donald Trump.
The Lib Dem
leader accused Labour and the Conservatives of «colluding» to steer the debate away from the wider issue of Britain in the EU.
He was
accused of trying to keep Corbyn off the ballot when the
Labour leader faced a challenge in 2016 and some also held him responsible for
Labour failing to make even bigger gains at last year's general election.
Writing on Twitter on Monday evening, Hucknall
accused the
Labour leader of being «a shabby, spineless coward».
Tom Watson, the shadow culture secretary and deputy
Labour leader, has put out a statement following the vote against a Leveson two inquiry
accusing the government a «shameless capitulation to press barons».
Labour party
leader's team
accused of alienating party loyalists, while Neil Kinnock launches attack on «cowardly» sources
His main rivals, Tory Craig Mackinlay and
Labour's Will Scobie (right), say he barely visited the constituency before Christmas and
accuse him of prioritising his roles as party
leader and MEP.
Andrew Murray, who took over from the
Labour leader as chair of the anti-war group,
accused him of «clearing the way for a vote to send the country to war».
An now Coyle has
accused his
leader of presiding over the «Farage - ification» of
Labour.
Scottish
Labour leader Kezia Dugdale, who now specialises in rather personal imagery,
accused Sturgeon of «digging in her heels», while the Scottish Green co-
leader Patrick Harvie said she should ignore Unionists and carry on regardless.
Labour MP and former International Development Minister George Foulkes has
accused the Conservative
Leader of «hypocrisy» over his comments on overseas aid.
Deputy
leader Tom Watson will
accuse gambling companies of deliberately targeting vulnerable people «driven by greed» in a speech at
Labour's conference.
The Telegraph and Times
accused the
Labour leader of returning to the politics of the seventies, while the Daily Mail warned that Britain could be «plunged into darkness» if Miliband gets his way.
Corbyn himself has sometimes flirted with this approach in the past, and some
Labour backbenchers
accuse their
leader of being lukewarm on Europe, but Miliband insists: «Jeremy is as passionate about this as I am.
Mr McGinn, the MP for St. Helens North, today
accused the
Labour leader of trying to use his father - an ex-Sinn Féin councillor - to «bully» him.
Mr Cameron had
accused the
Labour leader of being a «small «c» Conservative» for opposing the Government's plans, which he said would help many people escape their gloomy surroundings.
Mr Cameron said the the
Labour leader was scared, and
accused him of being «chicken» of debating with the Greens.
Paraphrasing Senator Shehu Sani, the
labour leader said it was time the legislature used «insecticide» on its chambers rather using «deodorants» on its members
accused of abuse of office.
Ed Miliband has dramatically reshaped his shadow cabinet ready for the general election, demoting Blairites and installing women in key posts, however the
Labour leader was quickly
accused of appeasing the unions with the moves.
SNP
leader Alex Salmond has promised to hold a referendum on independence if his party wins May's Holyrood elections, and has
accused Labour and the Tories of «Natbashing» simply to win votes.
Bryant gave a cautious welcome to Corbyn's pledge to chase down online abuse, but
accused the
Labour leader on not to doing enough so far.
David Cameron
accused Jeremy Corbyn of being a «small c conservative» at Prime Minister's Questions today, after the
Labour leader looked to savage the government's housing policy.
Labour's
leader has
accused David Cameron of a «lack of respect for the democratic process» after the Prime Minister failed to show up in Parliament to answer questions about this morning's draft European Union deal.
David Cameron and Ed Miliband have joined the debate, with the prime minister
accusing the
Labour leader of trying to «weaponise» the NHS.
The
Labour leader also
accused the Prime Minister of a «broken promise» on a long - standing Tory pledge to grant working families 30 hours of free childcare.
Initially Sturgeon got stuck into the
Labour leader,
accusing him of being so «thirled» (a good Scottish word) to austerity and «so scared to be bold» that the SNP would have to help him out.
Ever since he was elected
Labour leader in 2015 on a promise of straight talking, honest politics, Jeremy Corbyn has regularly been
accused by his opponents of doing nothing of the sort.
The
Labour leader has previously said he is «angry and fed up» with six million people earning less than the living wage and he has been
accused of losing his temper with media on more than one occasion.
Plaid AMs last night agreed to stop coalition talks with
Labour after
accusing leader Rhodri Morgan of arrogance.
Owen Smith has
accused Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell of being «weak» at taking on the Tories since the veteran left - winger became
Labour leader last year.
But Scottish
Labour leader Johann Lamont
accused Mr Salmond of having put the country «on pause» until the referendum, as she urged him to «get on with dealing with the real issues».
In March, Stella Creasy
accused Momentum of trying to deselect
Labour MPs not loyal to the
leader - something the group has denied.
Allies of the
Labour leader have insisted he has no intention of quitting - angrily
accusing the rebels of plotting for months to get rid of him.
Confronted with a quote from
Labour's own Welsh
leader, Carwyn Jones, who
accused the national leadership of having a «London - centric position» on immigration, Ms Abbott uttered a lengthy pause.
The Mail on Sunday, which is serialising the biography, Ed: The Milibands and the Making of a
Labour Leader, claims David Miliband effectively
accuses his «ruthless» younger brother of lying about the way he stole the
Labour crown from him.
In the Commons,
Labour leader Ed Miliband
accused PM David Cameron of having «undermined trust in politics» with his handling of the row.
The clash between the Prime Minister and Ms Cooper came as
Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn
accused Ms May of knowing «full well» of the problems faced by the Windrush generation, and called on the Government to ditch «bogus immigration targets that have driven this hostile culture».
Reed was one of the first to resign from the shadow frontbench after Corbyn was first elected
Labour leader and last year
accused him of seeking «to inject an unprecedented poison» into the party.
The
Labour leader delivered a hard - hitting attack on the prime minister, whom he
accused of turning into «David Brent» within two years of taking power, after the government laid out its plans for the year ahead, including reform of the House of Lords.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who called for the UK to remain in the EU but was
accused of a lukewarm campaign, said poorer communities were «fed up» with cuts and felt «marginalised by successive governments».
Depressingly, the
Labour leader has been forced to retreat from her sensible position after Len McCluskey
accused her of «running up the white flag» and the leadership candidates Andy Burnham and Yvette Cooper joined Jeremy Corbyn in undermining her.
In the Mail, Harold Wilson's press secretary Joe Haines
accuses Corbyn of «astonishing naivety» while the anti-Corbyn
Labour MP John Woodcock has compared the
Labour leader's video to the rantings of Donald Trump.