Sentences with phrase «basis labour need»

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We think so, but we need convincing to believe that simply going to a labour based approach as proposed in the Jenkins report, along with decreasing the refundable portion of the credit over time are all that is needed to free up the monies and make the SR&ED incentives a truly effective instrument.
A new WHO guideline, launched today, contains 56 evidence - based recommendations detailing both the clinical and non-clinical care that is needed throughout labour and immediately afterwards for women and for newborns.
In the UK, Ed Miliband has acknowledged the need for a different institutional basis for Labour's economic strategy with his embrace of «pre-distribution» (Miliband, 2012).
Based on observation of the behaviour of the government I'd say they've already made up their minds on that one: the Labour party is convinced that in order to stay in power it needs to be seen to be tough on crime, which usually translates into advocating random outbursts of arbitrary state power.
Brian: if you can't see the difference between a minority Labour government that - in your words (from your original posts on this issue)- dares the Lib Dems to vote it down, and a coalition government based on a mutually agreed set of objectives, then you need to take a second look.
Labour need to show they not succumb to scaremongering by the shadowy figures in the home office bureaucracy with clear human rights based framework to privacy and security, rejecting the authoritarian excesses of the last Labour government.
Immigration targets are based on a lack of understanding of the UK's labour needs and could seriously damage the economy.
In May, during an interview with The House Magazine, I outlined my views on a range of issues, including the need for Labour to reengage with our working class base.
Labour hasn't yet been able to make significant inroads into the SNP support base, which remains at the same level that delivered last year's majority, and needs to focus on winning over voters who backed the SNP at last year's election.
That alone is bad enough - a Labour opposition needs to be based on principle not politics.
They argued that Britain needs «transformative» change, adding: «If Labour plays the next election safe and hopes to win on the basis of Tory unpopularity, it will not have earned a mandate for such change.»
Labour needs its blue collar working class base to stand any chance of ever governing again, but shows no understanding of what makes them tick.
After considerable boundary changes, the sitting Labour MP, Shahid Malik, will be defending a notional majority of only 3,999 (based on the Rallings and Thrasher figures), meaning that Simon needs a swing of 4.5 % to win the seat.
How about that guy who stood for election on the basis that we «need a living breathing party ``, who thought last time round «Labour felt as if it was in government despite its members, not because of them ``?
«It is certainly our belief that Labour needs more trade unionists in Parliament, as opposed to seats being handed out on a grace - and - favour basis to Oxbridge - educated «special advisers», but we make no apology for that.»
Labour would design our immigration policy around the needs of the economy based on fair rules and the reasonable management of migration.
* 1m new managers needed by 2020 — a finding of the Commission on the future of management and leadership, 2014, based on analysis of UKCES labour market forecasts.
It's unclear as to whether Labour will make the much needed inroads it needs to firm up its base for a future general election, rather, it's more likely that the party will experience the majority of its success in areas of London where it already enjoys support.
His letter to members adds: «It is certainly our belief that Labour needs more trade unionists in parliament, as opposed to seats being handed out on a grace - and - favour basis to Oxbridge - educated «special advisers», but we make no apology for that.
Who would set out a vision based on what the country didn't need and how Labour wouldn't contribute to things getting better?
Once Labour has elected a new leader, he wants to «invite them into Number 10 straight away to sit with David Cameron and myself and try and resuscitate some of the stuff that we need to do on a cross-party basis».
We need to fight for the election of a Labour govt on the basis of a socialist programme.
Labour needs to broaden its base.
My guess is that being a minority government would actually be a net positive for Labour, relative to a tiny majority, because if Labour need to seek the support of the smaller parties on a case by case basis they can't do anything spectacularly unpopular or asinine.
But what is really needed is for the Labour government after this next election to abandon the present cronyism of appointment to the Lords and replace it by an electoral system geographically based on Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the major English regions.
Indeed, that faith needs to be renewed, because our public institutions embody Labour's sense of the purpose of politics: to protect and care, and provide a basis for us to lead good lives together.
England has to swing pro Labour to get a working majority, but needs the North and Scotland - Wales to have a solid base.
This new federal system will set up a system to allow governments and employers to select immigrants based on employment and labour market needs.
The group reported it was able to successfully apply distributed ledger technology (DLT) to eliminate the need for current paper - based bank guarantee documents, which had been an «extremely labour intensive process» before.
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