Ultimately therefore the decision to extend voting rights to younger people will depend on both whether
Labour wins the next election and crucially whether the party sees it as advantageous to increase its vote share slightly at the expense of becoming more reliant on a coalition of disparate interests.
Cameron's referendum promise may well not prevent the Conservatives from breaking up, but, if
Labour wins the next election, the Tories will probably campaign for a «no» vote anyway.
God I think some of you are still in the new labour dream world, would
Labour win the next election if called tomorrow, it would be close but it would be hung.
I like the idea of a coup; it has drama and adventure attached to it, and the British public love drama and adventure, and if properly choreographed and played out right, could see
Labour winning the next election by a walkoverPeople like decisive Leaders not afraid to step in to save the Party they love.
Yes what a triumph it will be for the National Union of Journalists in particular the over 4000 of them that work for the BBC when
Labour wins the next election and effectively turns whatever is left of the UK at that time (given the likelyhood of a referendum on independence for scotland before then) into a one party socialist state.
I want
Labour win the next election.
Will the next election be hung no, will
Labour win the next election I do not know or much care, because they are not offering much.
I do not think it will get interesting two years for the Tories to pull the Elephant out of the hat, I suspect Clegg and his party will not get another chance to be in power, will
labour win the next election, nope not with Miliband and Balls.
It appears that Labour has divided Britain up into 10,000 localities with particularly «nice» localities likely to receive higher council tax bills if
Labour wins the next election.
«[David] Miliband's ideas can only become reality if he is elected leader and if
Labour wins the next Election.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls has promised to reintroduce the 50p top rate of income tax for people earning more than # 150,000 if
Labour wins the next election.
Amid speculation that David Cameron could try to galvanise the Tory rank - and - file by making the same promise in the run - up to the poll, McCluskey told Newsnight that he hopes
Labour win the next election outright, but if not, and «they are the biggest party then my view is Ed should have the courage of his convictions and govern on a minority government.»
Shadow Education Secretary Stephen Twigg says although he disagrees with free schools, they would remain open should
Labour win the next election.
Not exact matches
«My party (
Labour) hasn't been strong enough to push for red lines» and the May - led - government «answers to only a few Brexiteers» with the prime minister focused on «keeping her party together and
win the
next elections,» Dance added.
Elsewhere at the conference, the shadow hancellor promised to cut ministers» pay by 5 % and to reduce child benefits in real terms if
Labour wins next year's general
election.
Behind the headlines,
Labour's hopes of
winning the
next election are basically unchanged.
However, he rejected the inevitable suggestion he is trying to bring back the Blairites, insisting: «There is only one question for
Labour - how do we
win the
next election.»
At the centre of this pamphlet's assertions was the notion that
Labour faces a difficult challenge it must overcome in order to
win the
next general
election.
Jeremy Corbyn — all but certain to be re-elected as
Labour leader
next weekend - really believes he can
win the
next general
election, despite having the worst ever poll ratings for a leader of the opposition, not just at this stage, but at any stage, of a parliament.
If
Labour is going to
win the
next election it needs credible realistic policies that can stand up to media and public scrutiny.
Corbyn said
Labour would require companies bidding for public sector contracts to pay suppliers within 30 days, if it
wins the
next general
election.
Labour have absolutely stacked it, and don't deserve to
win the
next election.
Next leader of Labour, if Miliband loses the next election and if Cameron is still in power and wins well, labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can that
Next leader of
Labour, if Miliband loses the next election and if Cameron is still in power and wins well, labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can th
Labour, if Miliband loses the
next election and if Cameron is still in power and wins well, labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can that
next election and if Cameron is still in power and
wins well,
labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can th
labour will look for somebody who has the same style as cameron, somebody who looks the same sounds the same, lets see who can that be.
A majority of Conservative supporters believe
Labour will
win the
next election, according to a new poll.
Labour has said that the minimum wage will rise to # 10 an hour within months if it
wins the
next general
election.
It needs more funding and if that comes from Unions or Non Doms...
Labour has in the years shown us membership is not a priority but ensuring Unions funding is and the hot potato is that if the Tories
win the
next election and the argument is about funding the Tories may hit back and state union funding is illegal.
Many have blamed Jeremy Corbyn for
Labour's low poll ratings and one
Labour peer recently suggested that his party would would
win the
next election «by a mile» with Balls as leader.
But after Brexit, appearing «prime ministerial» is no longer the deal - breaker it used to be for the kind of angry voter
Labour needs to attract if it is to
win the
next election.
That's why the central task of the whole
Labour party, must be to rebuild trust and support to
win the
next general
election and form the
next government.
Some may argue that
Labour can afford to lose some support in its heartlands so long as it does well where it needs to
win seats at the
next general
election.
Based on the results of the local
elections, the BBC has estimated that
Labour would
win the
next election, but would fall short of an overall majority, with 322 seats.
Already at this time there were signs that
Labour might
win the
next election, much aided by the ERM crisis but not yet by Blair's leadership.
Continue reading How big a lead does
Labour need in the local
elections to be on course to
win the
next general
election?
Hardly anyone now believes
Labour can
win the
next election.
On abruptly resigning as work and pensions secretary, he called for Brown «to stand aside to give
Labour a fighting chance of
winning the
next election».
He argues that to
win the
next election, Ed Miliband needs to make clear to his supporters that there will be no return to the days of lavish spending, or fight an
election knowing that most voters do not believe
Labour have learned their lessons, and that many of his potential voters fear
Labour would once again borrow and spend more than the country can afford.
Some of them believe that the
Labour party is going to get around 40 % at the
next election and
win by a landslide.
Ed Balls has said
Labour would restore the 50p tax rate for those earning over # 150,000 if the party
wins the
next election.
How big a lead does
Labour need in the local
elections to be on course to
win the
next general
election?
Channel 4 picked up on my research to argue that
Labour hasn't done enough to
win the
next election, whilst the BBC's Nick Robinson wondered whether this
election might be more than a case of the usual «mid-term blues» and a signal to an increasingly unpopular government that they will be kicked out at the
next election.
Practically no - one believes that
Labour are going to
win the
next General
Election outright.
Labours next program will be looking for a New Blair, or a New Thatcher, or anyone who might
win labour an
election, screaming and shouting the leaders name like the demented Americans is not going to make people vote.
My secondary model also predicts a very high probability that the Conservatives will
win the largest share of the vote at the
next election (76.24 %) whilst
Labour only has a 15.35 % chance.
There is no doubt that the Tories or
Labour are going to
win the
next general
election, so Mr Radcliffe on this basis is going to be disappointed when he has cast his vote, in other words he will waste his vote.
1) Each local
election predicts that the Conservatives will
win more of the vote than
Labour at the
next election, though the confidence intervals for the 2012 and 2013
elections are overlapping.
From this, the BBC reported an estimate of national vote share of 31 % for the Conservatives, 38 % for
Labour and 16 % for the Liberal Democrats, meaning that if these results were replicated at the
next general
election,
Labour would
win an 83 seat majority.
Furthermore, it is quite possible that
Labour would not be able to
win the
next election to implement a radical socialist program anyway.
Those most recent joiners are almost most confident that a
Labour Party led by Jeremy Corbyn will
win the
next general
election.
A majority of members (53 per cent) think
Labour is now on course to be in government in 2020, but if Corbyn was replaced only 42 per cent think
Labour would
win the
next general
election.
It still looks probable that the Conservatives will
win the
next General
Election, with a large swing against
Labour.