Sentences with phrase «becoming more labour»

So Remainers are becoming more Labour whilst Leavers are becoming more Tory.
There is a rhythm to his breath, which becomes more laboured.

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Chief among these is that labour costs in Canada and the United States are becoming relatively more competitive as the Chinese economy soared and wages there gradually caught up to more developed economies.
Though thick, lavishly illustrated Sunday papers became popular in the United States during the late 19th century as a form of weekend leisure, religious pressure to ban labour and trade on Sundays assured that Saturday papers remained the more popular weekend reading in Canada — something cemented by the passing of the federal Lord's Day Act in 1906.
Capital and labour have no loyalty to their province of residence, so investment — and income — will continue to leak westward if McGuinty and Quebec Premier Jean Charest don't become more proactive.
Opportunity: As labour markets become more fluid, there's an increased demand for HR specialists who can attract and hold onto the most talented employees.
Demographics are indicating more university spaces becoming avaialble over next 8 years (already started in eastern Canada) as well as labour shortages for younger people (Foote) and generally better things ahead using same arguments by Dent.lt looks like we are headed for BOOM times which will really get going by 2020.
To help sustain profits, and to become more competitive, businesses everywhere have been vigorously cutting their costs — and especially their labour costs.
Growth is also becoming increasingly broad - based, which should help make the upturn more sustainable as corporate profits, labour markets and demand improve across the region.
Considering that Canadian MSMEs represent the vast majority of businesses in Canada, employing more than 7.5 million Canadians — about 70 per cent of Canada's private sector labour force — it becomes clear how critically important they are to the growth of the Canadian economy.
Labour say they'll look closely at the plans, but want more to be done to prevent people from becoming radicalized in the first place.
I, for one, have laboured long and hard over the whole matter of seeking to change and become more godly not realising that the means was to accept me fully and completely.
The example of St Thomas More, Bedford, is a chilling one, for the Department «for» Children, Schools and Families presented it as the exemplar of what all Catholic schools will now be forced to become if Labour has its way.
The first stage of labour (this is when the contractions start to become more frequent and the cervix dilates) typically lasts between six and twelve hours for the first baby.
As labour intervention has become more widespread, so too have assisted delivery rates and major surgery.
They talked about how, over time, they became more confident to work to keep the birth normal and to question procedures and protocols that work against normal labour.
Caeserean surgery, scorned by many, but loved by even more are becoming more and more common nowadays with many healthy mothers opting to go for c sections instead of natural labour (read; a certain...
Hiring a house in order to be in the catchment for DOMINO homebirth, asking for a new health care professional in labour, changing hospitals, challenging policy — women are becoming more proactive in their approach of navigating the system in order to ensure that they get the most out of their maternity care and have a healthy positive birth experience.
When I became pregnant in 2009 I had a desire to learn more about pregnancy, labour and birth.
Regarding the UK, the issue seems to have become more relevant since Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the Labour Party.
The Labour frontbenches crackled their approval as Ed sat down, feeling all the pride of a geek who has been naughty — and become more popular as a result.
Ultimately therefore the decision to extend voting rights to younger people will depend on both whether Labour wins the next election and crucially whether the party sees it as advantageous to increase its vote share slightly at the expense of becoming more reliant on a coalition of disparate interests.
It has become a cliche to repeat the observation made by former General Secretary Morgan Phillips, that Labour «owed more to Methodism than Marxism».
We also show that the large electoral losses for the Social Democrats between 1994 and 1998 were much more pronounced among outsiders: according to our estimates, a typical member of the labour force became 18 percentage points less likely to support the Social Democrats if he was an outsider, but only 8.5 percentage points less likely to do so if he was an insider.
What is more, before he became Labour leader, Corbyn was famed for being, among other things, a «good local MP,» well known to the people of Islington.
I think the Labour party is now becoming more ideologically unified than in modern history.
In this case, that's by exploiting the Labour implosion, the earliness of the Lib Dem recovery and the turmoil and uncertainty of Brexit before its impossibility becomes yet more obvious.
This means that Labour, the Conservatives, and the Liberal Democrats have all become more focused on England, in their political outlook.
Voting for Corbyn then becomes a free hit: if Labour can not become a party of government any time soon, why not make it a more effective party of opposition that takes on the Tories» austerity agenda and unite it on that basis?
The Conservatives have to understand that Labour will have their spies everywhere with their taping devices hoping to catch some poor bugger out, and this time it's Chris Grayling, and as he's hoping to become home secretary it's much more damaging.
This was followed quickly by: «I can always dream the Labour Party will become more radical.»
Meanwhile, this prisoners» dilemma over the Labour leadership is becoming a bigger problem for Britain more generally.
Meanwhile, the idea of a new Act of Union to replace the 1707 original has been floated in the past by Dennis Canavan, the then maverick Labour MP who later became chair of Yes Scotland for the 2014 independence referendum; and more recently by the likes of former Lib Dem leader Menzies Campbell and former Labour Welsh Secretary Peter Hain.
Perhaps, as the union leaders become even more gung - ho, the Labour Party will never come back to election - winning strength, say Conservative thinkers.
Coverage of recent polls has suggested that women are becoming more supportive of Labour and that this is driving the recent tightening of the election race.
To succeed in becoming a part of the centre - left that can inspire its membership and gain public support Labour needs combine two things: being more ideologically rooted in clear values and principles with being decisively more pluralist and open in the way it does politics.
They have become much more Labour.
This is where Labour's latest family saga becomes more multi-layered than the Miliband drama and with longer term significance.
Under the Labour government, schools had to spend more time on paperwork and wasteful bureaucracy than ever before, the national curriculum became too rigid and discipline deteriorated.
This question, from somebody who wishes to remain Anon, but was a popular theme at Saturday's Fabian conference: «If you become Labour party leader, what will you do to ensure labour becomes more open and democratic in party structure, to ensure Labour never becomes out of touch with members, movement, and the public while in office?&Labour party leader, what will you do to ensure labour becomes more open and democratic in party structure, to ensure Labour never becomes out of touch with members, movement, and the public while in office?&labour becomes more open and democratic in party structure, to ensure Labour never becomes out of touch with members, movement, and the public while in office?&Labour never becomes out of touch with members, movement, and the public while in office?»
The new grouping could not run as a political party without registering as such with the Electoral Commission, and thus becoming more explicitly and legally separate from the Labour Party.
«MPs such as Chris Leslie, Neil Coyle (my own MP), John Woodcock, Wes Streeting, Ian Austin, and others, have become a dismal chorus whose every dirge makes winning a Labour government more difficult.»
25th August 2016, The Independent: With up to 100,000 now barred, Labour has become less a broad church and more a secret society
Conversely, Remain voters have become more likely to vote Labour.
Reeves» breakdown of Mr Cameron's beliefs illustrates perhaps more clearly than ever how blurred the lines between the Conservatives and Labour have become.
During the 1970 - 74 Conservative government, the TUC became more actively involved in the internal affairs of the Labour Party.
To coincide with Corbyn's visit, Labour publicised NHS statistics it said showed that in the year since May became prime minister, more than 2.5 million people had waited more than four hours to be seen at an A&E department, and 280,000 more people were on treatment waiting lists.
In 1997, Labour cruised into power on a wave of expectation that Britain would become a more progressive country.
Unsurprisingly those 20 % of «sometime» Labour voters and the 37 % who never vote Labour haven't become any more likely to back them.
So are we to conclude, that Labour activism must become even more local, with increased focus on ward activities?
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