«The views of
the Labour leadership matter — and complacency could increase the chances of Britain sleepwalking out of the EU,» she wrote in a blog for the Spectator.
Not exact matches
Labour could then legitimately have some ownership of a successful verdict and if Corbyn can show that he stepped up when it
mattered and displayed real
leadership, it could help him in the eyes of the public on his long and difficult journey to Downing Street.
As the creator of what has come to be known as Corbynomics, my ideas on what is now known as People's Quantitative Easing, progressive taxation, tackling the tax gap and other
matters caused quite a stir in the
Labour leadership race.
I am sure that, despite his protestations, Vince Cable would feel better in bed with the Tories than with a
Labour leadership which can be unrealistic and inconsistent on economic
matters.
As much as improving
Labour's polling on economics and
leadership is the absolute precondition of
Labour government, Miliband is right that ideas
matter.
MSC: The
Labour leadership just needs to listen to leading law experts on the
matter.
The
Labour party dragged out its
leadership election result far longer than necessary, but it didn't
matter.
It would therefore be entirely consistent to step aside in order that under new
leadership we can begin the journey back to securing a
Labour Government which
matters the most to those people.»
What have
Labour's main
leadership candidates got to say on the
matter?
«The
Labour leadership of course are frightened of any changes in England which leave them without a majority in the House of Commons on English
matters.
Jeremy Corbyn said he is «delighted» that he will automatically be included on the ballot in
Labour's
leadership contest and pledged to campaign «on all the things that
matter».
In a certain sense, everything else is secondary: as long as we stay north of 40 per cent, it won't
matter to the party
leadership - in the short - term, anyway - if the Liberals end up with 30 and
Labour with 20, or vice-versa (though it will
matter a great deal to individual candidates).
Wouldn't
matter who won the
leadership just gone nor does it
matter who leads
Labour into GE2020 — there is simply no way they would win it.
Lamont was also angry that she had not been consulted on some
matters, such as a decision by the UK
leadership to replace Ian Price as Scottish
Labour's General Secretary.
The answer is simple: lacking a framework of political principles, they have such little scope to set themselves apart from their
Labour and Liberal (and for that
matter, Green) counterparts that their only option for demonstrating their fitness for
leadership is to appear to be taking the issue more seriously.