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.
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.
Holly Walker - Lynch faces a similar situation,
under Labour rules she can apply for Calder Valley or Halifax, but they are both notionally Tory.
-LSB-...] member Peter Kenyon said on LC earlier this week that
under Labour rules the deputy leader post could also be -LSB-...]
Under Labour rules Corbyn would automatically go on the ballot and the election would then be rerun on the same process that has just handed him a landslide.
The fact is that sixteen uninspiring and wasted years
under Labour rule has left Wales lagging behind the rest of the UK on health, education and the economy.
Not exact matches
I know that for some segments of the Church the thought of good - Christian - women - in - bikinis jumps your fence because of a lifetime spent
labouring under strict modesty
rules.
Corbyn is unlikely to stand down voluntarily and
under Labour Party
rules, challengers to sitting leaders need to be nominated by 20 % of the parliamentary party.
Since I believe I am allowed to do so
under Labour Party
rules, I plan to urge others to do likewise, and I can not understand how any
Labour Party member could justify doing anything else.
Labour's renationalisation agenda — for the railways, the postal service, and so on — is not achievable
under current EU
rules.
UN sanctions against Zimbabwe have failed to bring an end to Mugabe's
rule in Zimbabwe, which is
labouring under hyperinflation that sees prices double every day and a cholera outbreak that has infected almost 20,000 people.
For example the panel hearing was not held in public, despite the fact that it could have been
under Labour's
rules.
Under rules agreed last year, all
Labour Party members, registered supporters and affiliated supporters - including union members - will be allowed a maximum of one vote each on a one member, one vote system.
None of those recommendations have been progressed
under the coalition government, since they were
ruled out by both Conservatives and Liberal Democrats at the 2010 election, while
Labour's always unrealistic projection of 400 - 600 million passenger movements in the UK by 2030 was further undermined by a weak economy.
The then chancellor then blocked a proposal from Brown to
rule out VAT rises
under Labour in the course of that parliament.
If elected I will once more overhaul the
rules on advertising on London's transport system so that this can never happen again, and ensure that we revive the progress we made
under Labour after the retreat
under a Tory administration.»
Were DM a true gentleman — perhaps like the leaders of some other parties one could name — he would have organised the votes for DA, but kept it well and truly secret — or was that not possible
under Labour party
rules?.
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.
But he fails to acknowledge — as the FSA's Lord Turner has — that the FSA does not have the power to impose criminal sanctions for LIBOR manipulation
under Labour's
rules.
Note that this list is exhaustive, it contains every case where
Labour MPs could compete against each other
under the selection
rules... but in some cases it will be easily avoided through either agreement (there are enough seats to go round) or retirement (an MP will be well over 70 come the general election and possibly considering retirement anyway).
Remember that the candidate Unite supported has withdrawn from the selection race, and none of the members recruited — quite legitimately
under the
rules as they were — will have a vote when it comes to choosing
Labour's candidate.
The Tories would argue (in agreement with Polly Toynbee) that proportional representation would deny them their «divine» right to
rule alone in future and would keep the party out of power for much longer, with
Labour and the Lib Dems more likely to form «progressive» coalitions in office
under PR.
Under the new
rules, affiliated trade union members will have to choose to become a supporter or member of the
Labour Party.
Ed Miliband
under pressure to
rule out a future coalition with the Liberal Democrats, after the party's biggest union backer urged him to make it clear
Labour would govern alone.
Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood has responded to
Labour's leadership election result by claiming that «chaos and infighting» in the party will lead to «a decade of decline
under Tory
rule in Westminster.»
Public sector workers have their pensions protected, even if another provider takes over the service,
under «fair deal»
rules agreed by
Labour in the late 1990s.
In a few minutes time, Ed Miliband is to introduce to
Labour MPs Liam Byrne, who will oversee policy review, and report to the National Policy Forum, and the Party Reform Taskforce
under Peter Hain who will report to National Executive by next summer in time for
rule changes at next year's party conference.
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?
When
Labour is in Government,
under party
rules, an election would only happen «if requested by a majority of party conference on a card vote».
The
Labour Party came into government
under the leadership of Tony Blair in May 1997 after the electoral wipeout of the Conservative government, led by John Major; this ended 18 years of Conservative
rule.
During his Commons statement Chris Grayling, the transport secretary, and a leading figure in the Vote Leave campaign, repeatedly said that
Labour would not be able to implement its plans to nationalise the railways
under EU
rules.
Earlier, after Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell refused to
rule the idea out (see 11.40 am), the party issued a statement that played down the prospect of a second Brexit referendum
under Labour, without
ruling it out entirely.
Labour's executive is to propose a
rule change next week which legitimizes and facilitates attempts by mavericks and malcontents to undermine the party leader as repeatedly happened
under Gordon Brown's leadership.
Rebellious
Labour MPs who want to oust Jeremy Corbyn have been compared to «scab» miners by a veteran left winger as a crunch meeting of the party's
ruling committee got
under way.
Mr Corbyn's his team claims legal advice indicates that
under Labour Party
rules he will automatically be on the ballot paper.
«I vow will fight hard to improve local health services which have suffered so badly
under 17 years of
Labour rule from Cardiff Bay.
While the
Labour and Lib Dem vote in the last Parliament delayed the new review, it did not reverse the changes in the law and the new review will still take place
under the new
rules.
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.
Under Labour party
rules, he will be formally excluded from the party if a custodial sentence is passed; otherwise the party's NEC will meet to exclude him as soon as possible.
Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer has not
ruled out continuing with free movement of people between the UK and the EU in some form after Brexit,
under Labour's plans, but he told BBC News it would have to be negotiated - as would any financial contribution the UK would make.
Labour supporters follow closely (73 per cent) with a majority of Conservatives (62 per cent) backing the information Commissioner's
ruling to release the document
under the Freedom of Information Act.
Mr Foster claimed that
under party
rules, Mr Corbyn required the backing of 20 % of
Labour MPs and MEPs - 51 nominations - to be assured a place on the ballot paper.
Shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt MP said
Labour would reverse the
rule change
under David Cameron's government which allowed unqualified teachers into the classroom on a permanent basis.
Under current EI eligibility
rules, Donald would be considered a new entrant to the
labour force.
A
labour adjudicator appointed under the Canada Labour Code concluded that the Code only permits dismissal for cause, ruling in favour of the emp
labour adjudicator appointed
under the Canada
Labour Code concluded that the Code only permits dismissal for cause, ruling in favour of the emp
Labour Code concluded that the Code only permits dismissal for cause,
ruling in favour of the employee.
On February 7, 2013, the Ontario Court of Appeal released its decision in Blue Mountain v. Ontario (The Ministry of
Labour) overturning the
rulings of the Ontario Divisional Court and the Ontario
Labour Relations Board (OLRB) that Blue Mountain Resort had failed to report the drowning death of a guest pursuant to their obligations
under section 51 (1) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act («OHSA»).
For example, arbitrators appointed
under the Ontario
Labour Relations Act have the statutory authority to make preliminary
rulings, while arbitrators in New Brunswick do not.
Subsequently the Court of Appeal
ruled that its decision in McDonagh v Ali should have precluded the employment tribunal from finding jurisdiction to hear complaints against the
Labour party
under s 12.
For this purpose, the military deployed or provided forced
labour, conscripted
under Eritrea's National Service Program,» said the
ruling.
ADDENDUM: In England, in a very recent change, by Act of Parliament
under the last
Labour government, Parliament abolished the double jeopardy
rule, in effect allowing another court to later set - aside the Jury's verdict (i.e. in the case of an acquital).