Rather than a commentary on what went wrong, Politico has a line up that includes titles such as Why Vote Conservative,
Why Vote Labour, and 101 Ways to Win an Election.
Why vote labour for more of the same?
Biteback Publishing has produced seven short titles - Why Vote and then
Why Vote Labour, Conservative, Lib Dem, Green, SNP and Plaid Cymru.
«We are not clear enough about what we think the 2020s and 2030s are going to look like, what the challenges are going to be, and
why voting Labour in 2020 is going to make a big difference to people's lives,» he says.
In the article, he wrote that catching «a glimpse of the forces supporting the Countryside Alliance: the public schools that laid on coaches; the fusty, belch - filled dining rooms of the London clubs that opened their doors, for the first time, to the protesters; the Prince of Wales and, of course, Camilla... and suddenly, rather gloriously, it might be that you remember [
why you voted Labour] once again.»
Not exact matches
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg concentrated his attack on the government's record for low - earners, asking
why any low - earner should
vote for
Labour in tomorrow's local elections.
So while there is a lot of focus on the youth
vote to help explain
why Theresa May was stripped of her majority, while the
Labour leader defied his critics to gain
vote share and seats, this is a big part of the story.
It's about being on the doorstep, speaking to your family, friends and neighbours, fellow Londoners, fellow citizens in the country, saying the next election matters, this is
why I think you should
vote for
Labour.
Comedy writer Ariane Sherine and
Labour councillor Rowenna Davis team up to explain
why voting really isn't such a bad idea — no matter what Russell Brand thinks.
«Today I am setting out a positive agenda for
Labour voters - reasons
why Labour voters should
vote Remain and the patriotic case for remaining in Europe.
After all, if you live in England and you are not on the hard left, it is hard to understand
why you would
vote Labour.
Perhaps if you want more representation for
Labour, you should contact the PLP and ask
why not a single
Labour MP
voted for changing the system to AV?
That is
why even today if someone is from an ethnic minority, even if they are highly educated or rich, they are much more likely to
vote Labour than
vote Conservative.
Surely what you mean is «Ken may well employ sophistry to claim that he is not technically in breach of party rules, because saying that the candidate should not have been dropped, walking around for the TV cameras with the rival candidate (and having a quick chat about
why the
Labour candidate) did not in fact entail an explicit «
vote Rahman» public statement (even though the whole point was to convey precisely that impression to any sentient being).
Turkey's don't
vote fr Christmas so
why would
Labour MPs
vote for a system which would wipe out many of them and permanently force them into a coalition if they want to hold power?
I suspect at least some of those are people like me who strongly disapprove of the coalition's programme, but see no sign that
Labour has learnt
why I couldn't
vote for it in 2010 either.
(2) They make it more likely that a coup will happen still (again, have to agree with John Rentoul) and a new leader will try some semblance of making a clean break from Brown & Blair (there's no other way) in order to make the electorate listen, very briefly, to
why people should
vote Labour.
So many of those who have since tried to evaluate Benn's speech have also commented on how difficult it is to see both
why he selected the «St. Chrispin's Day» speech as his strategy and also
why so many
Labour MPs
voted for simplistic bombing as a solution.
Simon Danczuk, the
Labour MP for Rochdale, said he was surprised and disappointed with the slow response of the leadership to proposals for English
votes for English laws in the Commons saying: «
Why we couldn't have had a good offer ready... just beggars belief in my opinion.
The answer to
why UKIP are doing well in
Labour seats but are unlikely to win these seats is that there are still a lot of Conservative voters in
Labour seats (25 % of the
vote in 2010 on average) and many of these are 2010
Labour defectors.
In fact, studies (e.g., Manacorda et al 2012) show that the negative impact of wage depression from recent EU migration has been disproportionately shouldered by immigrant communities already in Britain, a major reason
why Labour MP Khalid Mahmood is working to persuade British ethnic minority communities to
vote to leave the EU.
(1) What evidence do you have about
why Labour lost
votes?
Her 623
vote lead from 2011 looks shaky in 2016, and may explain
why she stands second on the Glasgow
Labour regional list.
This is, for example,
why the Blairites are putting a coalition with the Liberals before maximising the
Labour vote — as articles on this site have previously pointed out.
Why couldn't you say: The LibDems plus the Conservatives represent 59 % of the electorate
voting for change from New
Labour.
«
Labour supporters need to use their noddle and ask themselves
why Cameron is fighting so hard for a No
vote.
What is particularly horrifying about Denham's analysis was that in his account, he heard for the first time from his constituents about
why they might not be
voting Labour ** during the short campaign period **.
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?
Frontrunner says
Labour must modernise and work out
why so many former supporters
voted Ukip in last election
«But if we are to win we also have to understand
why so many
Labour supporters
voted Ukip.»
That is
why more voters unhappy with
Labour are now
voting Tory rather than LibDem.
The answer most Bristol
Labour party members will be looking for, as they start to receive their all - postal ballot papers any day now, is
why should a Bristol
Labour party member
vote for you to be their
Labour mayoral candidate?
I have no doubt that the Conservative Party will make major gains in
votes and seats in the next 10 years that will build to their return to power ultimately, but they are a long way off actually winning a majority and it has to be said that a Hung Parliament now looks more improbable than at any time since 2001, demographic factors are working against the Conservative Party as well -
Labour seats mostly are held with far lower turnouts which is partly
why Labour can get fewer
votes than the Conservatives and end up with an overall majority and far more seats than the Conservative Party.
The
Labour MP for Nottingham North sets out
why he will oppose the West's military action in the
vote in the House of Commons.
Why do I get the feeling when
labour lose the election, it won't be recognised, we haven't a clue on the economy, but it'll be said by Abbott, that this mug, out off people who were thinking of
voting labour and made them
vote Tory instead
Even if you were wavering over whether Ed Miliband's decision yesterday to reject the government's motion on Syria (before it was published) was a political stunt, it's a little more difficult to see
why the
Labour leader plans to continue to oppose the rewritten motion when it comes to a
vote in the Commons this evening.
These factors explain
why Labour faces greater challenges in translating lower levels of national support into seat numbers than it did back in 1987 when the party won 12 seats with just over six percent of the national
vote.
Both are unfit for high office and
why natural Tory voters like me will
vote Labour on 3 May.
As for open primaries for the mayor etc, I not Luke Akehurst is progress and not a fan, but the point of open primaries is that non members can
vote for a choice, but surely if union, or for that matter Fabians or aco - op embers ca
vote for
labour leader, then
why not non members
vote for choice of mayor in primaries,
In a separate email Mr Johnson also outlined in astonishing terms
why he backed the
vote of no confidence in Mr Corbyn which drew support from 80 % of the Parliamentary
Labour Party.
The authors look at the mindset of the electorate in 2010, assess the party leaders» strategies, and seek to explain
why the Lib Dem
vote declined in the final week and how
Labour maintained a comparatively high share of the final
vote in the face of gloomy predictions.
New polling by Lord Ashcroft confirms that Ed Miliband was one of the biggest reasons
why people who
voted Labour in 2010 decided to
vote for the Conservatives in 2015.
This mindset was encapsulated today, as Murphy tried to explain
why Scottish people should still
vote Labour.
Landless peasant insulting ex
labour voters who went to ukip, you sound like those
labour members who 33 years ago couldn't understand
why the working class
voted tory
What is more, democratically speaking
why should these people have their
votes counted again and again while
Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat supporters only get their
vote counted once?
I remember not very long ago (10 years back),
Labour did not have a single seat in the South East of England... and their closest shot (Dover), they were still 800
votes short.After 1997, it was a much rosier picture for them - there is no reason
why the same can not happen for us in the North... indeed, we are far stronger in the North right now than
Labour were in the South East back then.
More complicatedly cooperating parties will need to be clear where their differences lie and to agree with each other what these are so that voters have a good handle on
why to
vote Labour rather than Green or Plaid or vice versa.
«
Labour Ministers are now conidering banning zero - hours contracts in the social care sector, but it begs the question of
why they
vote to ban them when they had the chance two years ago?
Although the likes of Blue
labour prefer the term blue collar working class, and the shock in the USA that, Hispanic and people of color working class considered themselves wo king class first BAME second, and
why many
voted for trump, due to the perception that the democrats, like the London Metrolpolitian liberal elite, feel the working class are, beneath them.