Sentences with phrase «labour parties will»

But like it or not the clock is ticking down and trade unions and constituency Labour parties will need to get their tackle in order for the fight ahead.
«When that happens, the Labour party will move, and the present government will be left holding the baby.
It's likely the Labour party will divide come the referendum.
«It may not go down well in international diplomacy... but in the Labour party it will be welcomed as a rare flash of honesty from a senior member of the government,» Peter Kilfoyle said.
All of this means that Cameron finds himself in a fairly tricky position, having to rely on mobilising Remain votes from large numbers of people who voted against him last May while hoping that the leader of the Labour Party will actually stand up and make a direct and unequivocal plea for voters to keep Britain in the EU.
Andy Newman posts that «I think they have the argument spot on, perhaps they have limited this to Labour Party members in an attempt to steer the party away from the negative approach revealed by smeargate; but I am am sure that many progressive bloggers outside the Labour Party will also fully endorse their general argument.
They only have a matter of weeks to come up with a strategy that demonstrates what their version of the Labour Party will look like against the Osborne inspired Conservatives.
Graham hopes that his play about the Labour party will be done and dusted soon - and hitting the stage in around ten months» time.
Thanks to Jeremy's leadership on this, every sinew, every muscle, every bit of effort in the Labour party will be dedicated to this campaign.
Well I suspect if David does win the Labour party will be the losers, it Ed wins I'm not sure but he is a child of new labour and more then likely will do his best to form an alliance to get back those nasty swing voters and a few Thatcherite voters still not sure of Cameron.
The only Labour Party they will accept is one that is unable to benefit its supporters.
Also why are you concerned about the opposition, it seems perverse because who ever leads the labour party they will have no influence and you never want them elected anyway who ever they pick
This was followed quickly by: «I can always dream the Labour Party will become more radical.»
If, as I expect, after the election Alan Johnson becomes Labour leader the Labour party will do so too.
And if that person is Jeremy Corbyn, with a YouGov poll for The Times finding that Corbyn would beat Andy Burnham, by 53 % per cent to 47 % the final round of voting, then the Labour party will descend into a civil war accompanied by a gleeful right wing press continually raising the ghosts of Michael Foot, Tony Benn and other more recent signifiers of Labour's «hard left» history.
Perhaps it might be worth remembering that parties are coalitions also, and if there is no leadership, no way of focussing efforts, the Labour party will start to go its own way and do its own thing, with various factions effectively operating independently.
Perhaps, as the union leaders become even more gung - ho, the Labour Party will never come back to election - winning strength, say Conservative thinkers.
A truly successful Labour Party will put democracy and popular sovereignty at its heart.
The «moderates» in the Labour party will have made a grave error if they dismiss Corbyn's approach to strategy and policy as outdated and destined to end in failure.
Crucially, by 2020 the Labour Party will be seeking to return to government after ten years in opposition.
Jeremy Corbyn launched ten pledges for his leadership campaign this month, detailing how the Labour Party will rebuild and transform Britain when it returns to government.
If a new leader is elected and a bold radical policy programme is formulated, and integrity among politicians is established the Labour Party will be in a unique and highly rewarding position of taking on and resoundingly defeating the Conservatives.
I am not so sure that the demise of the Labour party will be that slow.
The Labour party will begin providing detailed policy proposals next year, Ed Miliband has promised in his new year's message.
They'll leap to the left if they want to, but that doesn't mean the Labour party will turn into Marxists overnight.
The Labour party will face «dire consequences» and lose «hundreds of councillors» if Jeremy Corbyn is elected, a senior frontbencher warned last night.
Mr Bradshaw later told PoliticsHome: «I'm sure the Labour party will want to look very carefully at what went on here and whether any rules have been broken.
«I'm sure the Labour party will want to look very carefully at what went on here and whether any rules have been broken.
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By then the Labour Party will be a totally different beast and the next leader won't be McDonnell.
With mandatory reselection now looming into prospect, many of his foes in the parliamentary Labour party will not.
«The Scottish Labour party will rise again.
Leading figures in the Labour party will call on local councils across England to work together to create «regional economic powerhouses» in a bid to smooth out the «vast» wealth inequalities in the UK.
Members of Aberavon Labour Party will meet on March 22 to decide on the final candidate from a shortlist of seven.
The Labour Party will survive, and go on.
«The Labour Party will continue to press News UK and others media companies to support the full implementation of the Leveson proposals [on press regulation]».
It is obvious that the Labour party will only win again around a refashioned Blairism.
But your own former council colleagues in the Labour Party won't work with you, will they?
The Labour party will be led down a blind alley if trade unions succeed in banning Progress, a pressure group associated with Tony Blair, the former business secretary Lord Mandelson warned on Sunday.
In the medium term, the Labour Party will be reinvigorated with a new leader and there is every possibility that the AV referendum will result in a «no» vote.
The new Parliamentary Labour Party will be slim, with maybe no more than 150 members, and it will need someone who can reconcile and unite, who can think anew the theory for a 21st - century social democracy, and who can be an internationalist rather than a small Englander.
Following hustings, the Labour party will convene a special conference to formally declare the result of the leadership contest.
«But I think if it happens I am quite confident the Labour Party will be able to conduct that debate properly and sensibly.»
Or would the idea of propping up a Labour Party willing to pursue constitutional reform and meaningful environmental measures suddenly become a more attractive partner, even if they remained the second biggest party in Parliament.
The home secretary John Reid has insisted that the Labour party will not become «fractured» after current leader Tony Blair steps down.
«Whilst I accept that I can not survey the post electoral scene and say with any certainty that a Labour Party led by Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper or Liz Kendall will win the next election, I think I can say with absolute certainty that a Corbyn - Tom Watson led Labour Party will not.
So henceforth, the Labour Party will establish standard constituency agreements with each trade union so that nobody can allege that individuals are being put under pressure at local level.
At present more than 140 Labour MPs, including the former cabinet minister Peter Hain, are opposed to part privatisation, and the Communication Workers Union is due to hold a rally at Westminster tomorrow at which threats to disaffiliate from the Labour party will be made.
We hope that she, her colleagues in Government, and those in the Labour party will take the opportunity over the next 10 months to consider how the next government will deliver rural policy.
Gordon Brown says the Labour party will deliver more powers to Holyrood to tackle unemployment and social injustice.
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