Sentences with phrase «new nasty party»

While there may be some good parallels between Labour's situation now and the Conservatives» in 1997, Labour are not a new nasty party.
The icing on the cake, of course, will be the Tories joining the dots between fuel duty and the 10p tax rate to paint Labour as the «new nasty party».
The Economist has just concluded that New Labour looks like the New Nasty Party.
Echoing Theresa May's famous soundbite, he added: «Labour is in danger of becoming the new nasty party if this behaviour continues unchecked.»

Not exact matches

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 Labour leader needs to remind himself of this fact and also bear in mind that he can't afford to lose his bloc of ex-Lib Dem voters, who have ensured his party has had a poll lead since 2010 and who won't be keen on an opposition that brings back the nasty «British jobs for British workers» rhetoric of the New Labour days.
New Hampshire's 2nd district (D): Though more Democratic - leaning than the state's 1st district, the primary campaign between Democrats Ann McLane Kuster and Katrina Swett has been so nasty that state party chairman Ray Buckley has publicly pleaded with the two candidates to tone it down.
Nasty Gal helps you ring in the new year with its Wait & Sequin lookbook, which showcases fabulous party looks that are guaranteed to turn heads and make a lasting impression.
Cast: Jason Mitchell, Christopher Abbott, Michael Cera, Caleb Landry Jones Director: Sebastián Silva (Nasty Baby) Why It's Great: When Tyler (Jason Mitchell) arrives at a weekend - long house party where he's the only black guy, he's misidentified as «Tyrel» after being introduced to a new drinking buddy by his friend Johnny (Abbott).
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