Not exact matches
I want to be clear about what I mean by this,
because many people believe this issue relates to current skilled
labour shortages; some think it applies to our
need to attract more professionals such as doctors, engineers and scientists; while others focus on the glass ceiling that many existing immigrants and visible minorities experience.
They are under threat
because the support from King's College hospital is going to be withdrawn, due to the midwives who staff the cafés being
needed on the
labour wards.
Many women who have home births get transferred to a hospital anyway, usually
because the
labour is taking too long or
because they
need pain medication such as an epidural.
My OB saw me as a private patient FOR FREE
because he's a family friend, and if I had opted for a natural
labour which had gone swimmingly he wouldn't even have
needed to attend
because the midwives would have looked after me.
So you
need antibiotics IN
LABOUR to prevent the transmission of GBS,
because it kills the bacteria in the vagina AT THE TIME OF DELIVERY.
Others may
need to have premature
labour induced
because of fetal growth restriction, hypertension in the mother, or a condition called placental abruption where the placenta comes away from the walls of the uterus.
Others may
need to have premature
labour induced
because of complications during pregnancy.
Other than that I feel I have no worries about the
labour or birthing process
because of my midwife who won't leave my side from the moment I start and my husband who is a very strong individual and can read my body's
needs well.
Well, it turns out that I didn't
need all the
labour aides that I had stocked up on
because my sister ended up having her baby on her bathroom floor at home after a fairly quiet and speedy first
labour.
«
Labour haven't set out any kind of vision for Britain
because they didn't think they
needed to,» he says.
The right - wing media is constantly trying to depict the current system as favouring
Labour because the electoral arithmetic implies that the Tories
need about 4 % more votes to gain a parliamentary majority than does
Labour.
Could you explain to me and my friends (many of whom rely on housing benefit to work, many of whom
need ESA
because they cant)- how
Labour are our best hope?
His suggestion that Momentum be included, even informally, in the future direction of travel for
Labour perhaps hints at the desperate
need for a peace - and a plan - to be struck,
because Blunkett's attitude towards them is otherwise deeply critical.
Because, it is conceded,
Labour activists hadn't quite realised the extent of the talking
needed.
Therefore New
Labour needs to talk less about clever theoretical things such as policy (
because women have very small brains) and appeal rather more to their hearts (
because women, though dumb as toast, do have very large hearts).
Labour failed to win a fourth term
because «we all said we
needed to renew but we didn't sufficiently.
Although this scenario roughly corresponds to the «SNP kingmakers or wreckers» wedge which has a 14 % chance in the electionsetc.com graphic,
because the smaller parties might also play a role and the SNP alone might be sufficient to sustain
Labour in power, there is only an 8 % chance that
Labour would
need the Liberal Democrats as well as the SNP.
Well, in Tower Hamlets, the opposition
Labour group don't
need a 2/3 majority
because they have formed a voting pact with the David Cameron's Tories.
In Akinbade's words on that day before he sojourned to the
Labour Party where he lost woefully recording only 8000 votes across 30 Local Governments and the Area Office in Modakeke, Fatai Akinbade II stated that he was no longer
needed in PDP
because you Omisore had captured everything in the Party and was still brandishing it to mock them.
Instead Miliband will insist the switch to an opt - in system, in which trade union members actively choose to affiliate with
Labour, is
needed because it could restore
Labour's status as a mass membership party of the people.
In a vote to set up foundation trusts in the English NHS, Blair's majority was cut to 35
because many English
Labour MPs rebelled or failed to vote; Blair
needed 67 Scottish and Welsh MPs to push the trusts through.
A
Labour / Lib Dem tie up was a non runner,
because you would have
needed all the other parties.
There were two incidents when loyal Scottish and Welsh
Labour MPs were
needed to vote through
Labour government policies
because so many of their English colleagues rebelled.
When the Tories were then hit by sleaze and a new change was
needed, the public chose the
Labour alternative
because it was a much improved alternative.
Ok the Unions have surrendered to Progress and the boy scout leader who is Miliband sadly we do not
need boy Scouts and
labour will lose the next election
because none of us believe that Ball's or Miliband have a clue.
ANGIE BRAY MP: Nick Clegg is probably a better partner for the Conservatives
because instinctively he is a Liberal rather than a Social Democrat and doesn't carry the
Labour baggage Vince Cable does from the past — what he
needs is a bit of spine - stiffening to remember that sometimes.
And this history is important precisely
because it demonstrates, as with the later «education, education, education» nonsense, how New
Labour was, right from the very beginning, much more interested in importing salesmanship from abroad than in policy
needs at home.
Because the
Labour party
needs you!»
If
Labour need to make a break from New
Labour then get rid of Blair
because it stinks of his control within
Labour at the moment, saying immigration is a Tory problem would make the public laugh out loud, saying we did make some mistakes, to try and get UKIP voters back, will not work, you tried to change the voting pattern by bringing in poor immigrants who did not end up voting.
I'm choosing to support Andy
because I'm convinced he has the strength, experience and character
needed to bring our party together and restore
Labour's connection with the British people.
There's really no
need for lists of friends and foes
because Labour MPs are utterly rubbish at coups.
If
labour wants to win in 2020 it
needs to recognise that to be a broad church you
need the right, centre and left of the party working together
because they believe what unites them is better for the country.
now Immigration the boarders
need to close and well will do it
because we are New
labour.
Mr Harris added: «I am raising the possibility - the very slim possibility of my candidacy -
because there are ideas that I have that I think the party should at least be debating,
because by the time the next Scottish Parliament elections come up in 2016, we
need to know what type of party Scottish
Labour will be.»»
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 ``?
However, somehow I can imagine the smug and sanctimonious faces of Milliband, Harman etc saying no to an early election
because «it's not required by law» or «
Labour need time to fix the country».
Mr Brown
needs a distinctive policy agenda
because he will
need to fight a different
Labour campaign next time.
If he comes he will be knocking on doors with me of the very people who tell me they are not voting
Labour because of immigration, and let him them listen and think and he will
need to do it long enough to realise that he is not being set up
because the more houses you do the more you realise that the message is consistent.
«For many people in areas that vote
Labour pretty strongly — Merseyside, Manchester, Sheffield — it's quite clear that people
need to stay in the EU,
because much of the redevelopment, regeneration of those cities has been led by the EU.
We
need to make it easier to bring prosecutions;
Labour will double the fines for minimum wage breaches and for illegal employment of illegal migrants; And
because local authorities are far better at knowing what is going on locally, we will give them the power to enforce the minimum wage.
There will be people who do not apply during the two - year time period,
because they won't know they
needed to, or don't follow the news, or don't have a computer, or are homeless, or don't speak English, or have learning difficulties, or work in seasonal agricultural
labour and have limited access to TV or newspapers.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has welcomed a recommendation in a report by the House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee that the «self - employed» should be given at least «worker» employment status unless the engager of their
labour can prove otherwise.1 This is a recommendation that LITRG made in written evidence to a separate inquiry.2 LITRG believes that the denial of employment rights to people working in the «gig economy» and the exploitation of other flexible workers regarding their taxes share a common cause: the workers» own lack of knowledge, their reluctance to challenge their treatment
because they lack confidence or just
need the work and the businesses involved apparently having little fear of action being taken against them by public bodies.
«I think the most powerful argument for
Labour in this election -
because of the way the polls are, and the way the opinion polls are and the leadership issue - the most powerful argument for
Labour is to say it's important for our democracy that the Government is held to account and
needs a strong opposition.»
The
need to placate
Labour is of course due to Ed Balls insisting that «there will be no blank cheque for HS2», which is quite bizarre
because a blank cheque is exactly what MPs voted for last week in passing the HS2 preparation bill.
Warning that
Labour is «headed downwards», Mandelson suggests none of the current leadership contenders has fully grasped the challenge the party faces
because they are all putting too much emphasis on the
need for unity.
In the Conservative held target seats that
Labour needed to gain there was a swing towards the Conservatives (presumably
because most of these seats were being contested by first time Conservative incumbents).
Speaking on BBC2's Daily Politics show he said: «I am not going to be standing for the
Labour leadership
because I think we
need a leader that can win back the Midlands and understand Scotland, as well as the South.
«The
Labour party has to get its act together, it has to survive not
because we have any right to exist as a party, but
because the nation
needs strong opposition and we
need an alternative government.»
I glad corbyn is doing well and if, as a union member, I get a vote, I will vote for him
because the
labour party does
need to shift leftwards.
Cameron and Clegg have both said that they see no
need for a referendum on Lords reform,
because voters backed the idea at the 2010 general election, but
Labour are demanding one and, with Tory rebels threatening to support them, ministers may decide that granting a referendum is the only way to get the legislation through the Commons.