Not exact matches
I've
just returned from a remarkable
fringe meeting at the party's annual autumn conference, in which Ian Dexter, a Ukip member, former candidate in county and district elections and potential parliamentary candidate for 2015, outlined his strategy for winning over Labour voters.
A succession of speakers
at the Labour First
fringe meeting, including Hilary Benn, Ruth Smeeth and Yvette Cooper, promised to oppose the policies and practices of supporters of Corbyn
just a day after the Labour leader was re-elected.
«It may
just be my imagination» one shadow cabinet minister confided to me «but I was speaking
at a
fringe meeting and I had the impression there was a guy
at the back whose job it was to keep an eye on what I was saying.