Two other guests to whom I'll be talking are the Conservative's Policy Director, Oliver Letwin and
now after the Labour conference week is over, John Hutton, the Work and Pensions Secretary.
Now after Labour, it is fragmented into competing business units that are involved in massive cuts in services and staff in order to be within some arbitarily devised market and budget.
Not exact matches
He's one of Stephen Harper's most trusted allies (despite rumours that he's
after the PM's job), a darling in the international community and,
now, the mastermind behind what promises to be a dramatic overhaul of Canada's
labour market.
The Commons exchanges also saw
Labour backbencher John Woodcock say shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry was «not fit to stand at that despatch box»
after she warned many foreign parties were
now acting like the Assad regime.
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Now's the time to gather together all the essentials you'll need during
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after your baby is born.
«My baby is
now three weeks old and I don't feel that «rush of love» people talk about - I had an emergency C - Section
after 24 hours of extremely painful induced
labour.
With
Labour leader Ed Miliband
now issuing no - holds - barred attacks on Mr Murdoch and the prime minister firing a warning shot across the bows this morning by telling reporters he would have accepted Rebekah Brokes» resignation, the last thing the media mogul needed was a negative impact on his business efforts, especially
after he took the drastic step of closing the News of ten World yesterday.
Speaking
after the HMRC data loss and a fresh row over political funding in the
Labour party, Mr Cameron said Mr Brown's government was
now suffering from bureaucratic over-reach and incompetence.
But
Labour insiders are
now increasingly confident that the party can see off Nuttall
after a disastrous few days for the Ukip leader.
After a year of strong economic recovery and declining trust in
Labour and Miliband, any other governing party would expect to be sweeping up support by
now.
In the 2016 Scottish Parliamentary elections,
Labour fell to third place behind the Scottish Tories, whose Ruth Davidson is
now leader of the opposition and the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon main challenger to be First Minister
after the 2021 election.
I left the
Labour party
after forty odd years, because in 1990 I had to go on benefits
after breaking my back in work, and snapping my spinal cord, I
now feel guilty for taking benefits when I should be safe and proud.
We dubbed the election desk «the smear desk» and I shared a byline on the notorious «Jennifer's Ear» story about the NHS with Peter Hitchens, who also managed to get into a scuffle with Neil Kinnock
after one
Labour press conference in the Atrium, in Four Millbank, where I
now work.
I'm disabled
after an accident at work, and slowly I'm watching my benefits being ripped away,
now with the DLA for over 65's a target it's time to say who and where is
Labour going, why not ask Thatcher to become party chairperson.
Although most
Labour Party members are
now focused mainly on working for a
Labour victory in the general election, there are some important internal party elections shortly
after 7 May.
I believe that the Tories will
now be unassailable for the next 20 to 30 years, particularly
after the Boundary changes which they will
now impliment and will cost
Labour at least another 30 seats
... One might have expected that,
after a three - year silence, the words of
Labour's most electorally successful leader might be of a passing interest to those who
now seek the job».
One member of the
Labour Party's centre - right wrote to Jon Lansman that: «we find it strange that the winning candidate in a
Labour leadership election would sustain the life of the campaign
after winning, rather than seeing their role
now as having responsibility to unite the whole party.»
The
Labour leader was put under pressure to pledge to scrap the bedroom tax,
after a poll out today showed a growing majority
now oppose it.
But
after three wasted years of Tory failure, people are rightly
now asking what will
Labour do differently.
Many Windrush migrants who have been wrongly deported
after getting caught up in an illegal immigration crackdown will
now be «dead or destitute», a prominent
Labour MP has warned.
Although
Labour's «vitriol, bile and insults» are
now being aimed at him personally, he hoped the party would stop talking to itself
after its leadership election, and he has no intention of returning the fire.
Tony Benns view that the electorate were wrong for not voting for us, was only matched by, the view
after 1992, the electorate haven't voted for us 4 times
now, what's wrong with them, Or the union boss who said he'd told
labour what policies to have and then when
labour had lost, and that it was this fault for telling us to have policies we didn't want, but
labour for not being any good at winning in those policies
There are plenty who say that none of the candidates — Liz Kendall, Andy Burnham, Mary Creagh, Yvette Cooper, and possibly Tristram Hunt (Chuka Umunna pulled out
after less than a week in the field, citing media intrusion)-- appears up to the task of rebuilding a party with shattered morale and no clear sense of how to win again
now that Scottish
Labour is all but obliterated, the Tories have taken 25 marginals from the Lib Dems, and boundary changes are about to make it all much more difficult.
The growth in
Labour's local activist base and organisation was reflected in the elections following the war, the co-operative movement
now providing its own resources to the Co-operative Party
after the armistice.
After fighting Lewisham West in 2001, he first fought Dartford in 2005, losing then to
Labour's Howard Stoate by 706 votes, meaning that he
now requires a swing of 1 % to gain the seat.
After re-election, he
now sits more securely in place than ever as
Labour leader.
After 10 years of unsustainable increases in public spending, the
Labour Government has
now been forced by the state of the public finances to adopt exactly this policy for the three years until 2010 - 11.
After shrugging off the threat in the immediate aftermath of the
Labour leader's speech, the companies are
now under the cosh.
A quick witted and genuinely funny man whose book about being a
Labour party activist is essential reading for anyone who needs cheering up
after yet another rained out leaflet round — in fact, I seem to remember insisting my new boyfriend (
now my long - suffering husband) read it to see what life with me would be like (he listened to the radio adaptation!).
After a split in the
Labour Party the Conservatives have
now formed a minority administration on Harrow Council.
As others left
after the general election, Hennessy had remained in place at
Labour HQ... until
now.
The news comes as the shadow chancellor attempted to paint the government as financially irresponsible, accusing
Labour of «bankrupting Britain»
after figures released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) showed the country had narrowly avoided a recession for
now.
I must be the only one in the country who will be voting Liberals, well I might as well get use to it
now labour has agreed to boundary changes in a deal with the Tories, my area will become a Liberal area
after 102 years in
labour.
The
Labour leader's latest fuzzy fighting talk comes
after he ordered his MPs to vote to trigger Article 50 — and then responded to the passing of the Brexit bill with a declaration that «the real fight starts
now».
After a series of damaging news stories such as Corbyn's questioning of the shoot - to - kill policy for terrorists, ComRes
now gives the Conservatives a 15 - point lead over
Labour.
Now, the former shadow transport secretary claims she was told to «f *** off» by her own local party members in Nottingham
after explaining why she was backing Owen Smith to be
Labour leader.
After 13 years of arrogant rule from the
Labour party (with some achievements admittadly), where PR was a convenient whim while there was a wiff of a hung parliament but rejected in search of ulitmate power you
now lecture the Lib - Dems on staying true to «progressive» values.
And Ealing Central and Acton, which was clearly
Labour but
after boundary changes
now feels far more Tory, has a notional majority of only 84.
To avoid a Tory government
after May 6th, it is vital to grasp
now the fundamental
Labour - Lib Dem identity of interest.
Roy Jenkins told me when I was considering joining
Labour after Tony Blair became
Labour leader: «The only real difference is that
Labour is
now the larger party of social democrats, the Lib Dems are the smaller; and in our political system, it is generally wise to support the larger party if they are on the same page.»
David Lammy,
Labour MP for Tottenham since 2000, is
now higher education minister
after a difficult start as a health minister.
But
Labour said it had announced rail electrification plans in 2009 and it was «a bit rich» for coalition government ministers to take credit
now after presiding over «two years of dither and delay».
The Conservatives and Lib Dems took the council two years ago, but
Labour have
now taken it back
after the Green party sat on their hands.
Parties can recover quite happily from local election disasters as
Labour is
now demonstrating
after its catastrophic demolition in 2009.
NOW your voter are looking at the Labour party now and saying they are fighting again but not looking after us like the promised us they wou
NOW your voter are looking at the
Labour party
now and saying they are fighting again but not looking after us like the promised us they wou
now and saying they are fighting again but not looking
after us like the promised us they would.
«
Labour's behaviour
now closely resembles that of the Tories before and immediately
after the 1997 election.
I share the fury of ex-miner Ian Lavery,
now Labour MP for Wansbeck in Northumberland,
after a Con - led Government in the pocket of the insurance industry condemned victims of this terrible lung disease to die in poverty.
The pledge follows criticism of Mr Corbyn for appointing
now suspended
Labour MP Kelvin Hopkins to the shadow cabinet
after allegations against him had surfaced.