Sentences with phrase «labour needs someone»

Kevin Rudd's personal popularity fell away, most notably in the marginal seats Labour needs to retain.
On the economy, Labour needs combine «responsible capitalism» with fiscal responsibility.
Labour needs to win the argument, and so far it hasn't done so.
According to Mr Lammy, however, Labour needs to learn from the Tories and avoid becoming part of the establishment.
«We have to move on from these self - indulgent, Westminster elites, who are still running their old battles, to make the change that Labour needs if we are to win back the trust and support of the voters we lost,» he added.
It also has striking similarities to the case advanced by foreign secretary David Miliband - that Labour needs to win the argument over its record and its vision for the future - which was widely seen as his manifesto for the party leadership.
Labour needs to win MORE voters.
Labour needs to establish an old Labour tradition on welfare — popular with the public.
«It is clear that Scottish Labour needs the time and space for Jim Murphy and Kezia Dugdale to lead the rebuilding of our party in Scotland.»
Labour needs to show those people it has the answers, he says.
To win in 2015, Labour needs to think big.
Labour needs to regain voters» trust — especially in the south of England — by rebuilding the welfare state around its original social insurance model so benefits are more directly linked to what a worker has contributed, John Denham, the former communities secretary and one of the few Labour MPs left in the south, proposes today.
Labour needs to set out clear ideas over the coming months in order to persuade voters who are not yet convinced by the party, a shadow cabinet minister has said.
Labour needs to win over both Lib Dem and Tory switchers.
Labour needs to set out clear ideas over the coming months in order to persuade voters who are not yet convinced by the party, Andy Burnham has said.
But Labour needs an alternative plan to make voting easier, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Liam Byrne will set out the controversial plans tonight, saying: «Welfare reform is one of the policy areas where Labour needs to win back trust.»
Labour needs to work with the grain of local and institutional affiliations - from army regiments to hospitals, from fire services to local authorities.
«Labour needs to do more than just back a soft Brexit or guarantee a soft border in Ireland,» he argues.
In four years» time, as the English football team lifts the World Cup in Brazil, Labour needs to be leading that national conversation.
He says Labour needs to heed the lesson of defeat in 1992 under Neil Kinnock.
Labour needs to broaden its base.
Graf told Guardian writer Rowenna Davis in a recent interview that Labour needs a «relational culture.»
Labour needs its young support to be across all under - 35 demographics.
It's obvious that Labour needs to be «for» something.
Labour needs economic credibility to form the next government.
Labour needs a broader offer, where policies like repeal of the bedroom tax sit within a prospectus that shows how everyone will benefit from a Labour government.
Labour needs a new person at the helm; a fresh someone with grit, vision and charisma.
His letter to members adds: «It is certainly our belief that Labour needs more trade unionists in parliament, as opposed to seats being handed out on a grace - and - favour basis to Oxbridge - educated «special advisers», but we make no apology for that.
This poses a «Brexit dilemma», the study says, pointing out that Labour needs to somehow appeal more to leave voters without alienating existing supporters who opposed Brexit.
Labour needs to understand and articulate the hazards of the Tories» approach to decentralisation and respond with our own alternative — one that understands why our current democratic settlement emerged in the first place.
Polly Toynbee: The interventions of Blair and Mandelson are the last thing Labour needs as it considers its next leader and future path
Labour needs to explain why it has gone back on its word.
Common phrases include, «two term journey,» «changing the terms of the debate,» and «Labour needs to stay unified.»
Sandwiched between the more traditional Labour communities of Stalybridge and Hyde to the north, and true blue Macclesfield to the South, this is the kind of place Labour needs to win if a majority is to be achievable without Scotland.
«For the sake of jobs, prosperity and investment, for strong public services, and for opportunities for the next generation, Labour needs to put clear red water between the party's position and that of the Conservatives and back British membership of the single market and the customs union.»
Labour needs to convince voters it will not automatically raise taxation and increase spending when in power, Douglas Alexander has said.
«We reject the notion that Labour needs to move to the centre ground of British politics.
My message to all of you here today and Progress members across the country is a simple one: Labour needs you — now more than ever before.
Writing in the British Journal of Politics and International Relations, he argued the emphasis on the crisis of debt having a «strong hold over government policy» was no accident - and warned Labour needs to do more to combat it.
Labour needs to engage more with liberal / ecologist thinking in my view.
For the good of politics, Labour needs to get its act together and provide stiff competition.
Labour needs to develop a serious, carefully considered electoral strategy that recognises the necessity of appealing to a broad coalition of voters without abandoning core Labour principles and priorities.
The candidates» faces change but the message is almost always the same — Scottish Labour needs to change and I am the change candidate.
It is clear a new model is needed and Labour needs to lead the way with a more pro-active and collaborative model.
I am someone who believes that Labour needs to do much more to popularise its (social democratic) policies and engage the membership if it is to win an election in the near future.
Calling Tory voters, the people Labour needs to win an election, accomplices to murder is quite a way to open a conversation about switching.
Not saying sorry has cost May dearly in this election, but Labour needs to get its house in order too
Instead, Labour needs to define and defend what can be described as a new «social democratic majoritarianism» (although it will need a better name to win the support I'm seeking to describe).
Ann Pettifor said that Labour needs to set the agenda and challenge the idea that public sector is to blame for the crisis and Michael Meacher MP urged Labour to advocate greater public control of banking.
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