Sentences with phrase «back after labour»

PM hits back after Labour attempt to portray Tories as economic extremists, saying Ed Miliband's plans would lead to real poverty

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It's the kind of low margin manufacturing that is never supposed to come back after it leaves North America for cheaper labour abroad.
Three modules over three months, Back to Work is a specialized learning program for women who are returning to the labour market after an extended period of absence.
12 pm: Training and labour hire business Ashley Services delivered a solid performance with a 2.5 per cent increase in net profit after tax to $ 3 million on the back of an 85 per cent increase in revenue to $ 196.1 million.
Someone can deliver a live baby after two days of labour and look back and think that they didn't need a c - section and be glad they didn't get one, but if a woman has been actlively labouring for 12 hours, chances are that the risks of augmentation or a c - section are lower than the risks of waiting.
My second baby boy arrived after a brilliant 2 1/2 hour labour, latched on immediately and has never looked back.
When I first read this I thought it was a bit hippyish, and wasn't sure I could relate to any of it, esp after having had a traumatic first labour a few years before, BUT parts of it came back to me during labour and it really got me through.
Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman appeared to back down quickly, tweeting that parliamentary questions on the matter would be suspended until after key figures give evidence to the Leveson inquiry by the end of the month.
Back in the late 90s, shortly after the Scottish Tories were wiped out in the 1997 Labour landslide, Sir Malcolm Rifkind used to make a little speech in which he claimed that up to 40 % of Scots voters were potential Conservatives.
After Labour lost the general election she reviewed the proposals and decided to back it.
The Labour - run council applied for the injunction after a small camp of around ten tents sprung up in a local park back in April.
When asked further questions on how he would respond to an increase in the number of migrants relocating to Britain, he noted that this «influx of, effectively, cheap labour» helped our economy bounce back after the recession.
Their exchanges will be judged a success by Labour backbenchers, after Miliband effectively riled Cameron to back up negative impressions about the shortness o the prime minister's temper.
After almost a decade of decline, during which the party has fallen from a position of complete political dominance into third place behind the all - conquering SNP and the rejuvenated Scottish Tories, Labour can't seem to get back on its feet never mind mount a serious electoral challenge.
Jeremy Corbyn has rowed back just an hour after saying that a Labour government would axe the government's benefit freeze - even though it made no mention of it in its manifesto published this morning.
Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has also faced a backlash after announcing that she is backing Smith in the leadership contest.
After May later claimed that Corbyn was «casting his mind back to the 1950s,» the Labour leader had a robust response.
After this point Labour was basically blown out the water, and Cameron spent the rest of the campaign somewhat successfully trying to claw momentum back.
He made the pledge during his leadership campaign last year but changed his mind after asking the former director of Liberty to chair an inquiry into anti-Semitism within Labour, which reported back earlier this summer.
Why wasn't he expelled after stabbing the Labour PM in the back last year?
Anti-EU labour voters who vote Leave likely to switch permanently to UKIP after referendum if Labour backs Calabour voters who vote Leave likely to switch permanently to UKIP after referendum if Labour backs CaLabour backs Cameron.
Toby Perkins was speaking on the Daily Politics after the Cooper campaign approved an article by Helen Goodman MP entitled: «Why, as a Parent, I'm Backing Yvette Cooper as Labour's Next Leader.»
The day after Labour's non-dom announcement, Fallon launched a deliberately excessive attack on Miliband, suggesting he would betray the country by surrendering the Trident nuclear deterrent in order to reach a deal with the Scottish National party: «Miliband stabbed his own brother in the back to become Labour leader.
There's been scandal - the suspension of MP Michelle Thomson over allegations about property deals, the award of a # 150,000 government grant to the organisers of the profitable T in the Park music festival after a meeting brokered by a former SNP adviser - and there's been political ineptitude, most notably when the nationalists were put on the back foot by a Labour pledge to use Holyrood's powers to overturn tax credit cuts.
After campaigning against the last Labour government's plans for identity cards, could the SNP be about to bring them in by the back door?
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.
Ed Miliband reveals who his mother wanted to back for Labour leader after being asked which son she will support.
After the EU referendum it has become common place to discuss the regional disconnect afflicting the UK, with traditionally Labour voting areas in the North of England and Wales having overwhelmingly backed Brexit.
Chuka Umunna has criticised a close aide to Jeremy Corbyn after he ruled out any prospect of Labour backing membership of the European Economic...
Labour leader on the attack after defence secretary Michael Fallon's remarks about «stabbing his brother in the back»
After years of Blair and Brown, most of the leading figures in the Labour Party who might be strong candidates — David Miliband being the most obvious example — are too Blairite / Brownite to appeal to an electorate that backed Corbyn in such overwhelming numbers.
So getting David Cameron committed to 80 % elected is much better than a hope that Labour will finally, after years of dragging its feet, get round to backing reform.
A week after Labour's catastrophic general election defeat, Jon Cruddas is holding nothing back.
Today the Jewish Labour Movement officially backed Mr Smith to take the Labour helm after almost 59 % of its 1,500 members took part in the poll - 4 % of whom opted for «no nomination».
The venue was the scene of Labour's 1997 general election party which saw the party elevated back to power after 18 years in the political wilderness.
Mr Khan will fight the Tories to win back London's City Hall after he beat long - time favourite Tessa Jowell to Labour's nomination.
And Labour's Clive Lewis, who also took his Norwich South seat from a Lib Dem, wants to hold on after publicly backing progressive alliances, de-backing Brexit and leaving Corbyn's top team.
Harman then criticised Peter Mandelson for having said, two days after the election, that Miliband had made a «terrible mistake» by turning his back on New Labour.
In amongst the flurry of polls we've had over the last two months ComRes haven't polled since mid-September, back before conference season began, so missed out on all of the Labour surge after their conference and the Conservative recover after theirs.
Jeremy Corbyn will be on the ballot paper for the Labour leadership contest after a legal challenge to force him to collect the backing of MPs was rejected by a High Court judge.
Ed Miliband is under increasing pressure to back an in / out referendum on Britain's EU membership, after a survey showed more Labour supporters are in favour of a vote on Europe than against it.
Six and a half hours after Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt emailed MPs to say a secret ballot of the entire Labour parliamentary party would clear the air of doubts about Gordon Brown's leadership, Miliband — the foreign secretary and likely next Labour leader - made a statement which fell short of the full - throated backing offered by other members of the cabinet.
In a letter to the Labour leader, they said they were «simply astounded» that a briefing sent out on the morning after the poll highlighted the campaigning efforts of Brexit - backing MPs Kate Hoey and Gisela Stuart.
Addressing House of Representatives correspondents shortly after leaving the chambers, the PDP caucus in solidarity with members of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA and Labour Party, LP said they were heading back to court to seek reinterpretation of the Supreme Court judgment on member's defection especially when there is no division in his or her political party.
She was selected as the parliamentary candidate by the local Labour Party after its first choice, Amina Ali, backed out of the seat 72 hours after being selected in an unhappy melée of local community and Labout Party in - fighting.
Most of the area went back to normal after a hotly contested battle that saw Conservative newcomer Chris White dethrone the sitting Labour MP.
Demands for the railways to be brought back into public hands will be made in the Commons later, after Green MP Caroline Lucas added an amendment to a Labour - backed motion.
Disagreements between Jeremy Corbyn's top lieutenants and moderate Labour MPs are back with a vengeance after the Labour leader's response to Russia.
Russell Brand has urged voters to back Labour in the general election - days after making it clear that he would not be voting himself.
Sadiq Khan appears to have elbowed his way back on to the Labour conference agenda after a behind - the - scenes row about whether he should be allowed on the main stage.
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