Sentences with phrase «current labour party»

St Helier will be tougher because of the Thatcherite white van man vote which doesn't like the current Labour Party.
Is tickle down enough for the current Labour party?
I wonder if the totally undemocratic (and contrary to the membership rights offered on the current Labour party recruitment website) «freeze» ruling is really that much of a problem for us?
That was one thing, but failing to defeat current Labour Party leader Ed Miliband, whose approval ratings are subterranean, is quite another.
Blue Labour is one of the few parts of the current Labour party that respects working class tradition.
His ideas are well to the left of the current Labour party.
The current Labour Party is not a protest movement against the right anymore, as critics used to suggest.
Matters are brought up to date in an interesting postscript, comprising interviews with two of the leading lights of the current Labour party, Harriet Harman and Stella Creasy.
I'm still yet to see one current Labour Party policy that directly benefits the Trade Union Movement.

Not exact matches

Rowley is the current deputy leader of the Scottish Labour party, and as such will become the interim leader in Dugdale's absence.
So, in the current labour dispute between Canada Post and CUPW, it is Canada Post that has issued a lockout notice, that will likely come into effect on Monday at 12:01 a.m.. Both Canada Post and Labour Minister MaryAnn Mihychuck are hoping that CUPW agrees to binding arbitration (in which an outside arbitrator would review the dispute and arrive at decision that both parties would be bound to accept) before the proposed lockout dealabour dispute between Canada Post and CUPW, it is Canada Post that has issued a lockout notice, that will likely come into effect on Monday at 12:01 a.m.. Both Canada Post and Labour Minister MaryAnn Mihychuck are hoping that CUPW agrees to binding arbitration (in which an outside arbitrator would review the dispute and arrive at decision that both parties would be bound to accept) before the proposed lockout deaLabour Minister MaryAnn Mihychuck are hoping that CUPW agrees to binding arbitration (in which an outside arbitrator would review the dispute and arrive at decision that both parties would be bound to accept) before the proposed lockout deadline.
The current body is made up of 12 Labour members, nine Conservative, two Green party, and two Liberal Democrats.
Current campaign finance laws allow individuals, corporations and labour unions to donate a maximum of $ 15,000 per year to a provincial political party in a non-election period and a maximum of $ 30,000 during an election period.
If it isn't the Blue Labour position on migration, it is certainly a coherent position on migration - more than our party's current confused stance.
The Labour party must create a positive narrative that sets it apart from the cynicism that dominates current politics
Their current leader, the untypically - Tory Ruth Davidson, helps in this respect, while the collapse of the Scottish Labour Party has sent thousands of voters searching for a credible alternative.
Under the current Labour system, the National Policy Forum receives delegates from constituency party associations and has a debate with the shadow Cabinet and affiliates about policy positions.
Nearly a year later, the former prime minister is no closer to supporting the current leader of the Labour party.
I think we'd be lucky if ten per cent of our current membership levels say yes, they want to be members of the Labour party
Miliband took the biggest gamble of his time as leader yesterday when he confirmed that only individual union members who actively opt - in to supporting Labour would contribute to the party, rather than the current system of an automatic «affiliation» fee paid by three million union members.
Instead, the current official position of the Labour Party is unqualified support for continued membership in the European Union.
The Social Democratic Federation was a founding participant, and the tradition has since passed through the Independent Labour Party, the British Socialist Party, Cripps, Laski, Bevan and Benn, right through to current iterations such as Labour Briefing and the Labour Representation Committee.
As the final numbers came in, the current leader was said to have secured the backing of 285 Constituency Labour Parties.
«It's very difficult to see how the current leadership could possibly unite the elements of the party, the Parliamentary Labour Party being a key part of the that,» he argues, before singling out the role of Momentum, the grass roots movement whose aim is «to build on the energy and enthusiasm from the Jeremy Corbyn for Labour Leader campaign», for its part in creating the current civil stparty, the Parliamentary Labour Party being a key part of the that,» he argues, before singling out the role of Momentum, the grass roots movement whose aim is «to build on the energy and enthusiasm from the Jeremy Corbyn for Labour Leader campaign», for its part in creating the current civil stParty being a key part of the that,» he argues, before singling out the role of Momentum, the grass roots movement whose aim is «to build on the energy and enthusiasm from the Jeremy Corbyn for Labour Leader campaign», for its part in creating the current civil strife.
The current endeavor by Tory backbenchers to repeal the Act is based on a simple calculation — most forecasts predict that the 2015 general elections will result in another hung Parliament, in which the joint seat share of the two dominant parties, Labour and the Conservatives, will be eroded even further.
«Sunder Katwala, the general secretary of the Fabian society and a signatory of the statement confirmed that the specific references to The Labour party and its bloggers was due to concerns that a more general code would in some way burden Green, Lib Dem and other non-Labour bloggers with the current reputation problems faced by both the Government and labour Labour party and its bloggers was due to concerns that a more general code would in some way burden Green, Lib Dem and other non-Labour bloggers with the current reputation problems faced by both the Government and labour Labour bloggers with the current reputation problems faced by both the Government and labour labour blogs.
If it is passed in its current form, Labour predicts the legislation will cut the party's funding by # 8 million a year.
According to the ICM survey, a Balls - led Labour party would be on 30 % in the polls — up 3 % from its current poll rating.
The most popular explanation of the current split in the Labour Party goes as follows: on the left -...
First was the decision of the Labour and Liberal Democrat parties to match the Cameron pledge and agree to give the British people a say in the second half of this current parliament.
The Labour leader says the current UK economic model is «broken» and his party will not «sit back» as homelessness and inequality spiral.
18 % of current Conservative supporters said they would, 30 % of UKIP supporters said they'd consider voting for Ed Miliband's party and a sizeable 46 % of current Liberal Democrat supporters said they would consider voting Labour as well.
... The YouGov poll, commissioned by the Labour Uncut blog, shows that a majority (53 per cent) of current Tory supporters believe their party has got better since the last election, with only 11 per cent saying it has got worse.
Ask where Labour's current electoral haemorrage is and ok, maybe some on the so - called «middle ground», but you'll notice it's largely Labour's traditional constituencies that are deserting the party en masse.
Two years away from a general election 66 % of current Labour supporters say will definitely vote for the party, compared to 58 % of Conservatives supporters who say they will vote for their preferred party.
All of which is music to the ears of a Tory press delighting in Labour's current woes to the extent that one newspaper, the Daily Telegraph to be precise, ran a «joke» feature which encouraged its readers to become registered supporters of the Labour party: so that they could the vote to ensure Jeremy Corbyn becomes leader and Labour is «consigned to electoral oblivion».
But so would a coherent account of where New Labour had failed, and why the current leadership of the party would not make the same costly mistakes again.
The man seen by many as Labour's lost leader has lashed out at Labour's current leadership saying the party has «never been further from power».
There is a good reason for this: most of the current Conservative policies have their antecedents in the policies of the last Labour government and the Labour Party is just as tied - up with private interests as are the Conservatives.
Labour party membership could disappear within seven years if the current rate of decline continues, a candidate for the deputy leadership warned yesterday.
The Labour Party's current crisis is often characterised as an ideological dispute between the Parliamentary Labour Party and a membership that is significantly more left - wing.
All of the points that Jon Lansman puts forward as a way to move Labour left are unachievable given the current party structure which was designed precisely for that purpose.
In practice (not least given the current standing of the parties in the UK - wide polls of Westminster vote intention) both Conservative and Labour voters might still be hoping in September that their side will go on to win the following May.
A minority Labour government would also be feasible if the Liberal Democrats emerged as the party of the median MP, provided that the latter abandoned their current alliance with the Conservatives in favour of one with Labour.
The party saw huge numbers of their supporters reject their calls to back the union, with much of the shift to «Yes» in the final weeks coming from current and former Labour supporters.
He is a former chairperson of the Scottish Labour Party, former Assistant Secretary of the Scottish TUC and a current GMB union organizer.
Speak for Britain is not a House history or an attempt to debate the current dilemmas of the Labour Party.
Just 14 per cent of the public think the Tories have run the best campaign in the current election, a little behind Labour, on 17 %, and way behind the Scottish National Party on 26 %.
Basically, under the current first past the post (FPTP) system, if you are a normal non-member and live in a safe Labour seat or an area where we have no chance of winning, the chances are you will be barely aware a local Labour party exists until an election comes along — and maybe not even then.
I don't put much store in opinion polls, but if true it would only indicate roughly what you would expect to happen at this point in the parliament - 32 % isn't that much lower than Labour got in the 2005 General Election and all it would suggest is that the Liberal Democrats are having a reversal - tactical voting could see them holding onto many of their current seats, indeed it is even possible that if they got 17 % of the vote that if it focused in an area that they could actually end up with more seats, where the switches in support are occuring is crucial - if they are focused then if the Conservative Party were to get 39 % then it might still result in them getting fewer seats than Labour or in extremis winning a 150 seat majority or so?
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