Sentences with phrase «labour shared power»

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Crucially, the type of conservatism preached by Glasman, Rutherford, Cruddas and co. is a «radical conservatism», which seeks to resist the disrupting and commodifying tendencies of markets: ``... conservative in valuing relationships, work, family and community... radical in defending the labour interest, and sharing out power, resources and opportunities between members of society.»
Power is shared across parties: industry and finance, labour and capital.
Heath, for Marquand, «was a whig imperialist of sorts»; he did his awkward best to practice the politics of inclusion, power - sharing was one the central themes of his statecraft and he sought to run the economy on a more explicit form of social partnership, embracing the state, organised labour and business.
At the moment, the most likely outcome in 2015 is a drab little affair, with Labour and the Lib Dems sharing power with a bare minimum of democratic legitimacy.
The LibDems and SNP, who are both more anti-Brexit than Labour, would demand key concessions from Corbyn on EU membership as conditions for power - sharing.
Labour MP David Lammy proposes a shift to taxation of unearned wealth from taxation of income and that we adopt power - sharing and profit - sharing in companies in his 2011 book Out of the Ashes.
Since Labour can ignore neither the perspective held by a large number of its membership, nor abandon the rest of the country, the elections that result from these «power vs. principles» crises tend to be fought between candidates who back similar policies — Labour tried to appease Bennites by electing the similarly radical Foot, and now a part of Labour has rested its hopes with Owen Smith, who, at least publicly, shares many of Corbyn's views.
Labour and Plaid have shared power in the Welsh Assembly for the past four years.
In the 2010 General Election Labour got 8,609,527 votes — far more than the Liberal Democrats who share power with the Tories.
«I think we would be in the wilderness for as much as 15 years because all the changes that the Conservative majority government would bring in would actually not be about fairness or equity or even sharing power, it would be about excluding the Labour party,» he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
But a sharp prod from the left could force the old Labour tribe to abandon its insistence on total power, total control, obliging it to open and share with others.
Shares in Lloyds Banking Group rose 5.75 % while Barclays was 3.7 % higher», adding, «Energy firms also saw their share prices rise, as Labour had wanted a price freeze and more powers for the energy regulator.
Some cabinet ministers hope that Gordon Brown could defy the disaster of Labour coming third in the share of the vote by joining forces with the Liberal Democrats in a «progressive alliance» to keep the Tories out of power even though Mr Cameron might have won more seats and votes than Labour.
Kendall will address Labour supporters flocking to Corbyn by saying that he does not have a monopoly of hope as she pledges to tackle «five causes»: ending inequality from birth, eliminating low pay, building a caring society, sharing power with people, creating a future of hope for young people.
Holyrood rejected the UK government's EU withdrawal bill by 93 votes to 30 on Tuesday after Labour, the Liberal Democrats and Scottish Greens backed Nicola Sturgeon's decision to oppose proposals on post-Brexit power sharing set out in clause 11 of the bill.
Other parties immediately ruled out supporting Labour leader Mohammed Pervez and have agreed a power - sharing deal.
As the party who recently has benefited the most from FPTP (since 1979, Labour have on average won 12 per cent more seats than proportional vote share would have given them, versus an FPTP bonus of only 6 per cent for the Tories), surely Labour want to ensure they can still win power?
So not only does Labour not get to do what it wants if it wins singular power — it is going to have to share office anyway.
Labour of Love showed the links between all the Labour leaders, from Callaghan right through to Corbyn, and the thread that unites them: shared Labour values and a shared struggle to get the party into power.
BlackRock, the world's largest fund manager, warned that Mr Miliband will create a «constitutional crisis» if he leads Labour into a power - sharing agreement with the SNP, which would leave Britain like a «pre-crisis Spain».
He said Labour had «never sought to devolve income tax - varying powers and warned that such a move risks «undermining the union» by limiting the «ability to pool risk and share rewards between the peoples and regions and nations of Britain.»
His predecessor, Stephen Crabb, shared some of his Wales Office memories, telling Mr Cairns: «As you know, the Welsh Labour Government in Cardiff loves nothing more than a long and fuzzy row with Westminster over powers.
Rees, however, signalled he would share power with other parties, not just Labour, and there would be a gender and ethnic balance to his cabinet.
A hung parliament could potentially see the Lib Dems holding the balance of power between likely Labour and Tory leaders Gordon Brown and David Cameron - with the chance of cabinet seats if a power - sharing executive is formed.
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