Sentences with phrase «labour leader told»

The deputy Labour leader told them to have «patience» after Jo Cox complained Jeremy Corbyn's leadership had cost the party seats in the local elections.
The former Labour leader told the BBC that it would demonstrate the party's «unerring» commitment to fairness.
The Labour leader told the Guardian he would vote against the Government's motion — and Labour policy — today: «I will be voting against continuous at - sea deterrent, because it rules out any compliance with the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.
The opposition will join forces with Conservative remain supporters and other parties to block article 50 if the prime minister does not guarantee access to the single market, the Labour leader told the Sunday Mirror.
The Labour leader told Sky's Sophy Ridge on Sunday show he would «make demands» on market access, regulations and workers» rights if the issue comes before the Commons.
The Labour leader told the BBC: «The nuclear weapons the US holds — all the hundreds, if not thousands of weapons they have got — were no help to them on 9/11.
The Deputy Labour leader told ITV News the country is «looking at an early general election» and taking on Theresa May's Conservative government must be the party's «sole priority», after members re-elected Jeremy Corbyn as leader following a challenge from Owen Smith.
A source close to the Labour leader told PoliticsHome his office was yet to take a stance.
The Labour leader told an audience at KPMG's headquarters in the City that the three scandals are united by a «responsibility deficit» which has developed in British society.
Asked about the single market, the Labour leader told Robert Peston that remaining in the trading arrangement was dependent on being in the EU.
The Labour leader told ITV's Peston On Sunday: «We are not supporting or calling for a second referendum.
The Labour leader told delegates that he wanted to send a message out to the thousands of young people who have joined the Labour Party in recent months.
In a move that has dismayed his internal party critics, the Labour leader told Buzzfeed he would be «carrying on» in the role regardless of the result on 8 June.
Asked on Tuesday whether he thought he could fill his team, which was hit by mass resignations over the summer, without conceding on elections, the Labour leader told the Guardian: «Yes, I do.
The Labour leader told the Today programme that he would «reach out to» Labour MPs who have opposed his leadership «as I've reached out to them in the past».
The Labour leader tells Andrew Grice why his party has ditched «command and control» politics for old - style doorstep campaigning - Independent
Labour leader tells «one nation» Conservatives he's on the centre ground and will keep Britain at heart of EU
Labour leader tells home office select committee that with hindsight he would not have used same phrase
Labour leader tells the Guardian he has been campaigning for peace all his life and will put nuclear disarmament at the heart of his re-election campaign

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Labour leaders should participate in deciding staff - related matters, «but it (co-determination) should be confined to this and it should not give rise to a claim to co-management,» Porsche told Stern, calling for a «separation of powers.»
On Monday the union's general secretary Robert Reid told a group of Hamilton leaders, including representatives from the Waikato Regional Council, Hamilton City Council and National and Labour MPs, that another bid had gone to the company.
In February, David Cameron told the Labour leader: «My mother would say: «Put on a proper suit, do up your tie and sing the national anthem».»
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has told his MPs to keep campaigning and carry on the momentum the party built up in the general election campaign.
With Labour leader Ed Miliband now issuing no - holds - barred attacks on Mr Murdoch and the prime minister firing a warning shot across the bows this morning by telling reporters he would have accepted Rebekah Brokes» resignation, the last thing the media mogul needed was a negative impact on his business efforts, especially after he took the drastic step of closing the News of ten World yesterday.
Bryant then told presenter Jane Hill that he had asked the Labour leader which way he voted and «he didn't answer».
Some leaders of the group told the GNA that they were using the place as their «labour office» until further notice.
Labour leader Ed Miliband appeared to agree, telling the BBC: «I think it's right that parliament now looks at this.»
Former home secretary Jacqui Smith has strongly criticised Jeremy Corbyn's well - trailed relaunch this week telling the Labour leader's press team to «stop embarrassing the party».
It's now clear what happens when a shadow Cabinet minister publicly expresses their difference of opinion with the Labour leader: They either get sacked or they get told to shut up, as shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn has been.
Rayner has now indicated that the answer to that question is a clear yes, with the shadow education secretary telling Nick Robinson that she is capable of being Labour leader - and would not let feminists down by saying otherwise.
It is an endearing feature of the Labour Party that it is reluctant to tell leaders when their time is up.
Jim Murphy has been «astonished» by how easy he's found it to take on the SNP since he was elected leader of the Scottish Labour party, he told BuzzFeed News.
He also recently told PAN that he first backed Corbyn to be Labour leader a year earlier: «I voted for Jeremy Corbyn in the Owen Smith leadership challenge.
The former culture secretary told ITV's Good Morning Britain that the Labour leader was putting the party's future in jeopardy.
«I thought there had been enough of an opening up of debate under Ed [Miliband] that if Jeremy was on the ballot paper we would do quite well,» Jon Lansman, a close adviser of the Labour leader and chair of the pro-Corbyn Momentum group, told the New Statesman recently.
When Labour HQ called its Manchester leader, Richard Leese, and asked him to bad - mouth Osborne's speech, he is said to have told them to get lost, with an expletive.
Though Jeremy Corbyn told him his job was safe, members of the Labour leader's team were briefing they expected him to step down voluntarily.
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Leader Ieuan Wyn Jones told the BBC his party would not «prop up» a defeated Labour, nor would it enter into a coalition with Labour.
The former Labour leader had told ministers that their decision to axe Leveson had been «contemptible» and it was a «matter of honour about the promises we made» to the victims of phone hacking.
When the leader of the country's largest union tells Labour's leader he's being dragged into a swamp, heading for certain defeat at the next election and presiding over the destruction of his party, then something's up.
Harriet Harman, interim Labour leader, told the Commons on Wednesday she was «sympathetic» to a lower cap level.
Although Labour's deputy leader, Tom Watson, has been tweeting about the Conservative scandal, sometimes in politics, the really telling things occur in the silence.
Striking a difficult balance between those two positions, Mr Miliband told the audience that there would be times the leader of the Labour party and union members would disagree.
«I know he was very disappointed by Leveson, but he called for it and he should heed what it said,» Cameron told the Labour leader.
Labour leader Ed Miliband told him his approach was «crass and high - handed».
Simon Danczuk told LBC that Labour MPs would «not put up» with the «crazy left - wing policies» Corbyn plans to pursue as leader.
The shadow transport secretary and vice-chair of the Labour party, Michael Dugher, told a meeting in Westminster that his party would face an electoral wipeout if Corbyn becomes leader on Saturday.
PoliticsHome has learned that at the Procedures Committee meeting last week, those in attendance — including former Labour interim leader Margaret Beckett and deputy leader Tom Watson — were told Mr Corbyn wanted to call a halt to the process if today's court case goes against him.
Communication: The Labour leader has been told he needs to use more «direct language» to win over voters
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