Sentences with phrase «because new labour»

There are those who say they would vote for Jeremy but think that he would be unelectable, forgetting of course that people have left the party and others did not vote because New Labour are no longer relevant.
And so far so good, because the New Labour Governments, of which Mr Miliband was such an enthusiastic supporter, largely adopted what the «adaptive European Right» was offering.
Labour lost the election not because middle England deserted New Labour but because New Labour deserted working people.
Ed Miliband won the Labour leadership because New Labour had failed.
It's all talk because New labours in such a mess they are now talking up the left like hell, the fact is if your poor in the UK your in the shit.

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Alongside this stream of modern philosophic and scientific thought, we have the Christian Church, labouring hard to preserveher inheritance and at last gaining a little in Europe, but mainly because of the bitter fruits already ripening in the communist - atheist countries, not because of any new stirring from within herself.
Earnings in Indonesia were also expected to fall this year because of increased competition from new rivals such as Big Cola, rising labour and fuel costs and currency depreciation.
New Labour had run out of steam and - partly, but not solely, because of the Iraq war - lost the trust of voters.
He explains that he originally recoiled from such action partly because of his fear that nationalising a major UK bank would undermine New Labour's reputation for economic competence.
New Labour's 2004 tuition fees legislation was included because the bill «affected the Crown's jurisdiction as a visitor of universities and Oxbridge colleges».
But guitarist and vocalist Robin Campbell added: «We support Jeremy Corbyn because he is the only one willing to speak up for working people, who have been badly treated by successive governments, including new labour, in recent decades.
«It would be catastrophic because under the present circumstances the Momentum campaign would keep control of the party machine, its funding, its communications, its outreach... and the rump coalescing around the parliamentary party would have to start a new party and they would therefore be portrayed as the ones who once again betrayed the wider Labour movement and that's the way it would be painted.»
Labour lost because they: a) broke manifold electoral promises b) lied shamelessly to the people and parliament c) engaged in industrial - scale corruption and lame cover - up d) wilfully enraged their newest supporters e) eschewed democracy at every opportunity f) treated the electorate like idiots g) alienated a vast constituency of voters with strong personal interest in the well - being of our servicemen h) inherited the most benign of economies and recklessly maxed out the public debt i) devoted inordinate time and effort to policies based on immature class war antics j) engaged in open internal dissent while being too cowardly to take any definitive action k) offered a wholly negative electoral campaign Unless confidence is restored in these areas, Labour will continue to be despised.
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).
Gordon Brown's «bigotgate» disaster helped bring down the New Labour government because by writing off Duffy, Brown was writing off millions of other voters too.
New Labour was a winning formula because it sought to appeal to those who had aspirations for their families.
Well there is a theory the reason New Labour have held onto the ID cards is because they can offer to drop that to appease the LibDems rather than give them what they really want (electoral reform)...
If it goes down it will be because the local party elected a right wing New Labour clone to contest the seat and they are electoral kryptonite.
It is, of course, possible that a lot of people don't like the proposed cuts and so disapprove of what the government is doing but are definitely * not * going to vote Labour because they have noticed that New Labour created the appalling mess that the Coalition government is trying to clean up.
I understand why the Tories want to trash New Labour, because we beat them three times.
The Labour government should have been proud of the welfare system it's not because in fact it's New lLabour government should have been proud of the welfare system it's not because in fact it's New labourlabour.
Johnson is having problems with his marriage so his problems are personal, I have to live with the knowledge after labour I will be fighting to live pay my way because labour not new labour thats branding but Labour attacked the people at the bottom while trying to protected the Middle class labour new fronlabour I will be fighting to live pay my way because labour not new labour thats branding but Labour attacked the people at the bottom while trying to protected the Middle class labour new fronlabour not new labour thats branding but Labour attacked the people at the bottom while trying to protected the Middle class labour new fronlabour thats branding but Labour attacked the people at the bottom while trying to protected the Middle class labour new fronLabour attacked the people at the bottom while trying to protected the Middle class labour new fronlabour new front row.
Of course, New Labour governments had no corresponding inhibitions about engaging in wars of «liberal interventions» to its prohibitive reservations about industrial policy interventions — because of the «moral hazard», presumably.
The 1997 General Election Labour Party manifesto was entitled «new Labour because Britain deserves better».
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.
If UKIP have some purchase in the working class it is because of the oportunism of New Labour and the uselessness of the Labour Left.
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.
«I was previously a member of the party two decades ago and rejoined because I want to campaign for the new leader and for a Labour mayor of London.»
Labour would have sought a new prime minister in May 1940 because of the failures of appeasement but their intense dislike of Chamberlain made it inevitable.
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.
This comes about because the very essence of New Labour was incompetence and self aggrandisement.
I always thought it did matter to report the internecine battles within the government, not least because they often paralysed Whitehall or led to bad decision - making that was to the detriment of both the country and New Labour itself.
now Immigration the boarders need to close and well will do it because we are New labour.
She became known in the media, partly because of her government responsibilities for a range of domestic issues, as New Labour's very own nanny.
The shadow energy secretary said New Labour had become «ideologically beached» because it was haunted by old ghosts from the past, when the party was viewed as tax - raising and anti-American.
Because of New Labour's weakness many more Britons lead lives that are not as free and rewarding as their American counterparts.
Let's be clear, we were liberated by New Labour because it was a set of policy ideas based on analysis.
Although Cable has been adamant in the last few days to demonstrate his strength in his own department, whether it is wheeling out his «Uncle Vince» image on the Marr show admitting that he does exchange messages with Labour leader Ed Miliband because this is «grown up politics,» or appearing comfortable to accommodate Tory firebrands in his department, another new scheme will do nothing for growth when the evidence is clearly not stacking up.
Re-branding with some all new bright and shiny USPs won't cut it because brand Labour is back at the suppliers for a total product recall.
On the other, we keep the New Labour flag flying by treating the collapsing Liberal Democrat vote as a distraction to be ignored entirely, because the only votes that count are those won from the Conservatives.
Amongst journalists he was one of the more popular members of the New Labour ministerial ranks, not least, as he has noted, because «I felt that I was the only new Labour minister who would drink at lunchtime&raquNew Labour ministerial ranks, not least, as he has noted, because «I felt that I was the only new Labour minister who would drink at lunchtime&raqunew Labour minister who would drink at lunchtime».
New Labour changed its policy on the immigration rights of ex-Gurkha soldiers because of the advocacy of the actress Joanna Lumley.
«I am not a Corbynista, I am New Labour to my core because I believe in both social justice and economic efficiency.»
«A lot of Labour party members are shocked now, not necessarily because the new system is benefitting one candidate rather than another but because it diminishes their role and contribution.
New Labour power - brokers were encouraging the media's perception that the «loony left» were still a potent threat, not because they believed it, but because they saw it as a useful tactic in order to achieve a Labour government.
«You can't win elections without a coalition, and to suggest that we should be concentrating on our core current voters rather than looking to professional people and affluent people is by way of saying that we want to remain a minority party... «If you shut the door on new Labour you're effectively slamming the door in the faces of millions of voters who voted for our party because we were new Labour
«It was a mistake because it violated that key tenet of New Labour, which is that we look after the poor and needy in society.
I wonder if you understand, my Tory Friends, that you are popular ONLY because David Cameron is not Gordon Brown, the Tories are not New Labour and it is obvious now, even to the most complacent, that we are heading for a deep recession in spite of the oft repeated boast that Gordon Brown was the best Chancellor of the Exchequer since King Alfred burnt the cakes?
Gordon lost more ground not because he broke with «New» Labour but because he failed to break with it.
Immigration and welfare have become hot - button issues largely because of the insecurities made worse by New Labour's recurrent refusal to depart from the usual neoliberal script.
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