Sentences with phrase «labour policing policy»

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The oratorical flourish at the end of the debate on Syria was the most vivid example of defiance, but it was also Hilary who used a Today programme interview soon after Corbyn had been elected to politely insist that Labour policy was in favour of renewing trident and then to appear once again to express his support for the right of police to «shoot to kill», in both cases against the publicly declared position of his leader.
«Our determination to oppose Tory austerity policies, and our successes in pushing them back on tax credit and police cuts show that Labour is getting results for working people.
His prominence was due to an interview with Labour Shadow Cabinet Minster Diane Abbot, who, under pressure to answer questions about how her party would fund an additional 10,000 police officers, could not credibly explain how much the policy would cost.
For starters, we've found that Labour has been quite selective when presenting their statistical information about direct taxes, they did not made it clear that the Better off in Work policy is only for 6 months and don't really have the facts to back up claims about Tory cuts to policing.
As he probed News International's extensive dealings with leading politicians over five premierships, extensive and sometimes cosy (Labour slumber parties, Tory country suppers and borrowed police horses), the judge detected «patterns of behaviour» suggesting that public policy decisions were also sometimes traded for favourable treatment in Fleet Street.
The Shadow Home Secretary was humiliated when she got the maths wrong on Labour's key policing policy - and suggesting paying cops just # 30 per year.
Child health professionals and their professional associations can advocate for policy action on the social determinants that support parents» capacity and ability to care for children.46 We need child health professionals to advocate for more equitable welfare reforms, with the test that they must protect children as the most vulnerable members of our society.2 This will include labour market, tax and transfer polices that aim to lift all families with children out of poverty.
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