Sentences with phrase «new labour rule»

Meanwhile, even some leftwing Labour MPs are privately enthusiastic about the Lib Dems» success, convinced a hung parliament should give them leverage they have been denied under New Labour rule — as well as the chance to make common cause with the Lib Dems» radical wing.
22 OO wrote: As ever Nick you show why you need to be sacked - complacent, lazy & to cosy with the new Labour ruling elite.

Not exact matches

Macron, who left political rivals reeling when he won power barely a year after launching a new centrist movement, has already rattled his way through an overhaul of French labour rules, in spite of street protests and a pushback from unions.
The latest proposal for updating NAFTA's automotive rules from the United States would carry a four - year phase - in to meet a higher, 75 per cent regional value threshold as well as new labour rules.Tuesday, May 1, 12:01 am ET
The financial sector wins at the point where you don't see that the prices that the banks are inflating are asset prices — real estate prices, bond and stock prices — and that the role of commercial banks is to increase the power of wealth over the rest of society, over labour, over industry, to create a new ruling - class of bankers that are even more heavy than the landlords that were criticised in the last part of the 19th century.
«Labour MP Damien O'Connor questioned National Party links to Chinese - owned company, which is one of a handful of New Zealand - based companies to get approval from China to export infant formula since China put tighter import rules in place in 2014.
Two exceptionally engaging new MPs starred: Labour's Sarah Champion and the Tory Charlotte Leslie nervously explored Parliament's arcane rules and practices.
New labour started to go down hill on Labours second term, but the Tories were in such a mess, now of course we know that labour had done deals about the leadership with that idiot Brown wanting to rule.
New Labour's «market pluralism» offered freedom from the narrow oppressions of both the labour movement and ruling - class elLabour's «market pluralism» offered freedom from the narrow oppressions of both the labour movement and ruling - class ellabour movement and ruling - class elitism.
But why proclaim Labour's support for the principle of an independent fiscal authority, as part of a new framework of long term fiscal rules, if we choose wilfully to disregard its conclusions?
The memo argued that Miliband should set out new fiscal rules for the party, taking Labour closer to the deficit - cutting timetable set out by the Tories, and going farther than Balls had gone in his own announcement, in January 2014, that Labour would eliminate the deficit in the next parliament.
The new selection rules opened the door to this left - wing revolt — though not before moderate Labour MPs, seeking to «widen the debate» in the leadership contest, helped Corbyn pass the nomination threshold of 15 % of Labour MPs.
Originally the Labour government had ruled out a referendum on the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe (2004), which among other things introduced new shared competencies with member states.
The new group would need a rulebook, and might in the short term simply adopt the existing Labour Party rules, and amend these over time.
When asked about whether the Conservatives should match Labour's «big strides» on increasing women's representation through all - women shortlists, Morgan - in her first comments on the issue since taking on her new job - did not rule the option out.
somebody had better come up with a few idea's other wise New labour will spend so long in the wilderness it will forget how to rule., mind you if it ever did.
The new Chancellor, George Osborne, in his June 2010 emergency Budget speech, was scathing about Labour's fiscal rules.
It added: «Thanks to Labour's new leadership rules, it doesn't have to be a joke.
Meanwhile, Labour leader Ed Miliband and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg have called for new media ownership rules to prevent individuals becoming too powerful.
David Miliband — who could once have been the «prince over the water» — has ruled himself out by literally putting an ocean between himself and the Labour party, swanning off to head up the International Rescue Committee in New York.
«The Conservatives won't do this, so the next Labour government must, by hardwiring Labour's new affordable housing throughout the system, from housebuilding targets to investment priorities to planning rules.
The line in the speech that will cause the most trouble for Ed Miliband is that David Miliband intended to create a commission on the deficit chaired by Alistair Darling and charged with creating a new set of fiscal rules, an admission that Labour got it wrong on the deficit which Ed Miliband has refused to give.
A more significant reshuffle will take place tomorrow than last Monday's troubled effort by the prime minister, when the election results are announced for three new party member posts on Labour's ruling national executive committee (NEC).
The Scottish vote was mainly Labour.The last Labour government, New Labour, ruled as a neo liberal government, appeasing the corporate and minimising the effects of the extreem on the working class, some may say bah!.
Labour received # 183,000 in public money to train officials in new funding rules shortly before the party accepted secret donations, it has emerged.
The new rules for party membership and leadership elections framed by Ed Miliband (which were supported by the party's Blairites at the time) may have created an insoluble problem for Labour.
A Labour government will mean new rules to prevent the abuse of zero hours contracts, and the closure of legal loopholes that allow migrant workers to be exploited and used to undercut all workers» wages and working conditions.
Labour MPs have condemned the plan which is seen as an attempt to change long - standing Commons rules in the new government's favour.
As above but Brown does agree to resign, being replaced under a little - known Labour party rule by either a caretaker, such as Alan Johnson, or a new leader such as David Miliband.
Labour will also immediately draw up new rules, banning antisemitic behaviour and other forms of discrimination, which will be submitted to its national executive committee in the coming weeks.
Morrison had argued that Labour party rules stated that at the start of a new session there should be an election by the parliamentary Labour party of a new leader.
Andy Slaughter would face a Tory majority of 14 % in the new Hammersmith & Fulham seat Gareth Thomas would face a Tory majority of 11 % in the new Harrow and Stanmore Joan Ryan would face a small Tory majority of just 3 % in the new Enfield seat Ruth Cadbury faces a 10 % Tory majority in Brentford & Chiswick Tulip Siddiq faces a 9 % Tory majority in Hampstead and Golders Green Alex Cunningham is only eligible for the nomination in Stockton West, with a 7 % Tory majority Chris Matheson doesn't actually face much change, but Chester would have a 1 % Tory majority on paper Jenny Chapman faces a notional Tory majority of 1 % in Darlington Madeleine Moon's Bridgend is merged with the Vale of Glamorgan to create a notionally Tory seat, but with a majority of only 3 % Alan Whitehead's Southampton Test would have a 4 % Tory majority on paper (Southampton Itchen would flip to Labour... but Whitehead doesn't have the right to go there under Labour rules) Melanie Orr would be eligible to seek selection in either Grimsby North & Barton or Grimsby South and Cleethorpes.
Under the new rules, affiliated trade union members will have to choose to become a supporter or member of the Labour Party.
Michael Winter, barred from running for a third term under Labour rules, announced he was forming a new party earlier this month, along with two other councillors, and sacked the rest of his cabinet.
New measures included in the Immigration Bill currently progressing through Parliament will make it easier to prosecute employers using illegal labour, increasing the maximum prison sentence to five years and with powers to close down businesses which continue to flout the rules.
Labour rules out suspending the race after being forced to extend the deadline for new members to take part.
Both Labour and the Tories have already accepted new rules on the way donations and loans are declared to the Electoral Commission, but all parties have also put forward proposals for limits on spending, donations and possible state funding.
They argue that the new rules «diminish the role that Compass is able to play in shaping Labour's future, estranging itself from many Labour supporters.»
Still, it's not hard to imagine what Michels would have made of the Labour Party's current difficulties with its new rules for electing the party's leader: he would surely have considered them overly idealistic in their conception, and borderline incompetent in their execution.
Politically, this is a familiar fault - line in the factionalised Labour Party but the stand - off is now coupled with new leadership rules that present a genuine logistical crisis.
Lord Mandelson said that the creators of new Labour should have changed the rules «when we had the chance».
The new rules could well ensure that the Labour leader is the choice of the membership, rather than that of the union leadership.
This last point nearly scuppered the whole deal as the contest for seats on Labour's ruling body is now almost entirely seen in terms of whether the new member will support or oppose Jeremy Corbyn's leadership.
The Court of Appeal refused Corbyn supporters permission to appeal the ruling and ordered the five new Labour members to pay the latest appeal costs, which amount to # 30,000, in 28 days.
Labour's new approach is similar to Gordon Brown's so - called «golden rule», which allowed for borrowing to invest, but McDonnell insists his stance would be tougher, because he would promise to cut Britain's debt pile and strengthen the hand of the independent Office for Budget Responsibility.
Has DC ruled out tax cuts and conceded the tax and spending debate to New Labour, is he a shy tax cutter who is hiding his Thatcherite light under a bushel, or is he Michael Howard with a nice face and nicer language who will promise nice tax cuts?
But in return he is set to lose his seat on Labour's powerful ruling National Executive Committee in a new power grab.
Rules state the Lewisham East MP will be forced to give up the seat before taking up the new job - prompting a summer by - election in a constituency where Labour enjoys a 21,000 majority.
De Blasio's populist campaign, with its focus on inequality, promise to govern on behalf of the ’99 per cent» and pledge to raise taxes on the very rich, certainly appeared to «break every rule in the New Labour playbook», as Diane Abbott crowed the day after the Democrats beat the Republicans by a near - 50 point margin.
A new parliament in Scotland, an assembly in Wales, self - rule in northern Ireland, a mayoralty in London, the introduction of proportional representation for almost all UK elections bar the House of Commons — it amounted to a quiet revolution that may well endure as New Labour's most permanent leganew parliament in Scotland, an assembly in Wales, self - rule in northern Ireland, a mayoralty in London, the introduction of proportional representation for almost all UK elections bar the House of Commons — it amounted to a quiet revolution that may well endure as New Labour's most permanent legaNew Labour's most permanent legacy.
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