Sentences with phrase «voters trust labour»

RANDOM STAT: Voters trust Labour with the NHS nearly twice as much as the Conservatives.
Only 69 % of Labour voters trust Labour more than the coalition more than Labour to deal with the deficit, 77 % trust Miliband & Balls to run the economy more than Cameron & Osborne.

Not exact matches

New Labour had run out of steam and - partly, but not solely, because of the Iraq war - lost the trust of voters.
He needs to get the voters to trust Labour with the economy again, just as Brown did.
Both Labour and the Conservatives have work to do to win back the trust of Muslim voters at this election
To be frank his views made what should have been an easy decision into a difficult one.I don't trust Smith and will back Jeremy again but I am concerned.Having sensible views on immigration and defence is ethical and doesn't turn me into a raging right winger or closet racist and is probably in line with what most potential Labour voters want.I'd like to think that more will join our party and that Corbyn will continue democratizing it, giving us the opportunity to shape policy ourselves.
Even by its own limited standards Labour's move to the Right failed, since the endless attempt to triangulate in search of the «floating voter» erodes trust and alienates Labour's base; 5 million lost voters over the New Labour years is testament to that.
Do party members think that Andy Burnham, chief secretary to the Treasury in the Labour government on the eve of the crash, is best placed to overcome the Conservative onslaught and convince voters that Labour can now be trusted on the economy?
If a man who had always been a staunch Tory could be trusted to become a Labour supporter overnight, then why can't the few Tories and the rest of the voters rejected by Harman be given the benefit of the doubt to vote for the leader?
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, who wrote Labour's manifesto, said today the document would focus on the economic and social problems while vying to restore voter trust in politics following the expenses scandal.
In the post-Miliband era, the new Labour leader will have to «speak human» appeal to «John Lewis voters», be a «friend of the north», be trusted with the economy — and have some charisma.
Kate Hoey, Labour MP for Vauxhall and leading pro-Brexit campaigner «These results suggest many ex-Labour Ukip voters don't yet trust us to genuinely honour the referendum result.
Polling conducted for Labour Uncut by YouGov shows that voters narrowly place greater trust in Ed Miliband and Labour over David Cameron and the Tories, to keep gas and electricity prices down, by 21 % to 15 %.
Clegg says this means that voters can «trust» the Lib Dems sums, unlike the Tories and Labour.
But Labour in the new parliament will also need a deputy leader who can reach those parts of the electorate untouched by the current leadership, and who will also be trusted by our core voters as we engage that new country.
This event will explore the crucial issue of how the centre - left in British and European politics can restore its reputation for economic competence drawing on the recent research from Southern Discomfort — One Year On, which identified that Labour has a mountain to climb in winning back voters» trust.
The most recent YouGov tracker has Labour as the most trusted party on the NHS, having the support of 39 % of voters, compared with the Conservatives» 25 %.
Clearly, the kind of political economy required to win back the trust of voters across the country, not just the South, will involve Labour posing a threat to capital - however mild it might appear, the response is sure to be as hysterical as during the 80s and early 90s.
George Osborne is trying to paint a big picture of Labour as the party voters simply can't trust on the economy (which explains why Mr Hancock, his former Chief of Staff, is active today).
«Make no mistake, the voters who heard the case for Labour and chose to trust us with their vote - they heard it from you.
Shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt has told ITV that voters simply «didn't trust Labour» to deliver on social justice values when it came to election day.
The row last week seriously damaged the opposition party's carefully crafted public image as saviours of the NHS, and reminded voters of the old assessment that only Labour could trusted with the health service.
«Only a modernising Labour party can win the trust of voters and change Britain for the better.
Speaking before Cameron's Tory conference speech in which he lambasted the Labour leader as a «security threatening, terrorist - sympathising, Britain - hating» ideologue, Norman suggests that voters should be trusted to make their own minds up.
Asked who they trust more to improve the economy, 40 % of voters say the Conservatives, and only 23 % say Labour.
We should be honest enough to admit that the voters are right not to trust Labour on the economy when the disasters of 2007 - 8 are considered.
All these claims are fundamentally wrong, but by not challenging (because they agreed with it) the relentless repetition of these Tory lies Labour left millions of undecided voters to believe either that there was no difference between the two parties or that Labour could not be trusted with the economy.
He says voters will only trust Labour in 2015 if the party can show how it will bring public sector finances into balance over time and ensure public spending is efficient and effective.
As the Lib Dems seek to woo traditional Labour voters and win back public trust, after being reduced to just nine MPs, Lamb will urge his party's spring forum this weekend to back higher taxes to pay for health and social care.
But just talking about how to boost the economy completely ignores the reason Labour lost the last election: voters don't trust Labour on spending.
Labour needs to regain voters» trust — especially in the south of England — by rebuilding the welfare state around its original social insurance model so benefits are more directly linked to what a worker has contributed, John Denham, the former communities secretary and one of the few Labour MPs left in the south, proposes today.
«We have to move on from these self - indulgent, Westminster elites, who are still running their old battles, to make the change that Labour needs if we are to win back the trust and support of the voters we lost,» he added.
He knew that voters would never elect a Labour government unless they could trust it to run the economy.
After David Cameron's well - reviewed conference speech last week, which promised income tax cuts, 39 % of voters say the prime minister and the chancellor, George Osborne, are the team they would most trust «to manage the economy properly», compared with just 19 % who say they would trust the opposition Labour leader, Ed Miliband and his shadow chancellor, Ed Balls.
With his party still behind Labour in the polls and struggling to escape the shadow of Ukip, the prime minister closed a defiantly upbeat party conference in Birmingham by saying the next election will be fought on the issue of credibility and urging voters to trust his promises.
A fortnight after Miliband was criticised for omitting passages of his planned conference speech which dealt with the deficit, the 19 % of voters signalling trust in Labour to run the economy equals the party's previous record low on this question, which was recorded in June 2013 (pdf).
Ed Miliband's pitch last week to voters at Labour's conference was that you can't trust the Tories with the NHS.
They don't trust Jim Murphy (say 78 %, 63 % «not at all») and Gordon Brown even less (though Gordon is trusted significantly more by Labour and all other voters).
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