I'm not encouraging you to
do any hard labour for this cake!
I have been
doing this hard labour all of my life and it has hurt my joints.
Not exact matches
Seat covers are cut and sewn in Mexico because it's highly detailed, manual
labour and it's
hard to find people in Canada or the United States who want to
do that work, he said.
For that reason only we find now the ruling powers are in the hands of secular non religious ones... The conference above stated that the secular regimes in the West had used the indifference between religions, branches, doctrines by creating «Fitnah» said to be
harder than killing... because you get all those with Fitnah to fight among them selves... beside establishing and supporting terrorist groups to get the area unstable far from investment and development environment that has caused the mass immigration of the capital heads, professions and skilled
labour hands from their countries to the west and be treated as garbage at countries that they
do not belong to whether as culture, race or religion....
Life had never been easy for Jerzy — born sickly into a peasant family where
hard physical
labour was part of daily life, he had
done his chores uncomplainingly.
He's been spending many long hours working
hard and I feel I have to
do justice to his
labour.
Labour is a form of
hard work, and though birthing women
do tend to exert energy I wouldn't call them «labourers», likethey're on a construction site.
I want to try to stay strong, just keep an eye on the baby and let him
do his own thing, but I'm so scared that my body just might never go into
labour on it's own — it's
hard to make a decision when I feel like I don't have all the information.
What
does stare us in the face and if you can not come clean then sadly this is just another new
Labour rag blog, is that public cuts are coming with
Labour or the Tories, the public sector will be hit
hard.
And if
Labour did have to fight
harder to retain popular support, why would that be a bad thing?
The second is that they use it with as much precision as Margaret Thatcher; for if one cavils at Thatcher's materialistic interpretation of the story, it is
hard to feel much more comfortable with
Labour's general «the state should jolly well get involved and
do something» interpretation.
Conversely the left of the
Labour party feel pretty
hard -
done - by and accuse the BBC of unfair treatment.
As with the Tories
Labour would also call on the DUP and Liberal Democrats first if those parties were sufficient to yield a majority, on the basis that the SNP will be
harder for
Labour to
do a deal with, especially given their differences over Trident.
Yet you can still see the potential for the SNP to push for policies that
Labour might favour if it didn't have compete so
hard on territory occupied by the Conservatives.
As in the national election, the Greens» recent membership surge didn't really translate into
hard results, though they will be encouraged by seven gains in
Labour - dominated Bristol, bringing them within touching distance of official opposition.
She admits that holding on to the party's only parliamentary seat in Brighton Pavilion against
Labour will be «a
hard struggle» but is convinced Caroline Lucas can
do it.
«If he's saying that we should start removing
hard - working
Labour MPs from office then I think that would be a mistake and would be a diversion from our ability to campaign against Tory austerity, which I assume Mr McCluskey wants
Labour MPs to be
doing.»
«First that every man shall marry at least two women and the man who refuses to
do so shall be subjected to life imprisonment with
hard labour.
In a clear appeal to voters on the left of the party, Smith said: «New
Labour tried so
hard to make sure it didn't alienate the powerful that I'm afraid too many people in our country, too many people in our movement found it impossible to distinguish between the
Labour party and the institutions we were created to challenge.
During the summer's hustings, he spoke often about the
hard work
Labour need to
do to get back in power — now it's time to lead by example and start
doing it.
Blue
labour, Blue Tory, getting
harder and
harder to notice the differences between Miliband and Cameron these days both speak with a posh voice, although OK one has a nose problem, but even if he
did not have that infliction I suspect Miliband voice would be posh, something to
do with his up bringing.
And maybe we could have — but we didn't — and losing that hope, that future really hit
Labour people
hard.
Regardless of why the videos were originally made, as PEB's they don't fit, its rather
hard to see who in the wider public (outside
labour supporters) they are for.
«They're sick of the
hard - left Momentum takeover of
Labour, and say Corbyn doesn't speak to their values,» he added on Twitter.
An unnamed attendee sniped to The Times that Corbyn
does not look like «a man thinking
hard about why
Labour lost the last election».
The
Labour leader was first to
do so, stating that he had an email from someone called Rosie who was not his chief whip Rosie Winterton, but a younger namesake who worked «incredibly
hard» but still had to live at home with her parents.
They're sick of the
hard - left #Momentum takeover of
Labour, and say Corbyn doesn't speak to their values.
And where we
did achieve swings against the Tories, these were in safe
Labour seats, rather than in the target marginals, in which we worked so
hard.»
They are
Labour's first real response to the question the party is finding so
hard to answer at a national level: «So what would you
do then»?
The Chancellor's closing flourish may make it
harder for
Labour to attack his measures, and to portray the Tories as cutting for ideological reasons, because
Labour would have had to
do something similar if it had retained power.
He didn't just campaign in the leafiest parts of the constituency but in the
harder - pressed areas where
Labour's failures have bitten deepest.
We might wonder whether so many would now blame
Labour for the state of the economy if we'd
done a better job in 2008 of getting across what Darling's interview sought to communicate: we're being hit by a unprecedented, global shock, which we must travel a long,
hard road to recover from.
We
did the
hard yards slashing the dole queues
Labour left behind, and now we have got more people in work than ever before.
Tory lite policies in 2010 and 2015 (lol) Even if this was true we still
did better in those elections that when we had
hard left manifestos like 1983 (27.2 % Tory MJority of 144) and it wasn't just the SDP or the Falklands, as if the SDP didn't exist, those people would just have voted liberal, who as a party were around before
labour were, so had a right to stand
Shinwell
did not resume ministerial office when
Labour returned to power in October 1964, but instead the new Prime Minister Harold Wilson appointed him Chairman of the Parliamentary
Labour Party, and during the 1964 - 6 Parliament he worked
hard to drum up backbench support for the government, which had a very narrow majority.
The trouble is that it is very
hard to get any discussion about education going in the
Labour Party because, frankly, not many are interested in it or are not prepared to
do the work needed to penetrate the fog of misinformation about the issues.
The Union chief said: «We have a
Labour party leader and Shadow Chancellor who are vehemently opposed to austerity, who are ready to fight for a fair alternative that doesn't attack the living standards, livelihoods and the
hard won rights of working people.»
Labour's criticism of the Tories being the «
do nothing» party are unfair, but they are certainly the «
do-less» party, and there are many people who will have a
harder few years if the Tories reach power.
-- but it would be very
hard to
do worse than
labour, so they really don't have too much to prove.
O.k but isn't it a case of saying kick out the Blairites (there's very few left) and then the left who dint vote
labour any more will, how many people fall into this category, very few I reckon, there's probably more Blairites ms till in the ranks, than the
hard left who don't vote,
Richard McKinnon.the idea the far left ago are still trying to save face that they nearly destroyed the party in the early 80's are only letting young student momentum types, takr over some Moribund areas, or ousting
hard working councillors from positions by getting their mates to tun up, is more obvious, they're not
doing it because not enough people want Blair at th Hague, in fact some blairites were dead against Iraq, some blue
labour types want Blair at The Hague, the far left would have gone
done their path, had nine of this happened, they waited for their chance 2010 we were bunt out, 2015 was the first time, after we'd lost power in history, where we didn't have a civil war, we showed loyalty to Ed M, and look what happened, the
hard left are using tricks, on having their open meetings with motions, or getting George Galloway backers to turn up to meetings, momentum, even have kill Blair protests, via Socialist worker
In a menacing world in which many voters
do feel threatened,
Labour will say that the country needs experienced and gritty leadership that is ready and able to make
hard choices.
However, the
Labour party
do seem to have correctly identified David Cameron's potential weakness — 36 % of people agree that David Cameron «flip - flops» and 63 % agree that «David Cameron talks a good line but it is
hard to know whether there is any substance behind the words» — that includes 51 % of Tory voters.
The CWU - previously led by Alan Johnson, so hardly a hotbed of
Hard Leftism - should stop wasting its money on New
Labour and start funding individual candidates, regardless of party (if any), who
do in fact support public services, strong unions, rural communities, national sovereignty (both as against the EU and as against the foreign acquisition of a key national asset), and the monarchy's direct link to every address in the count.
Graham Stringer, who served as a Cabinet Office minister in the early years of Tony Blair's government, told the BBC: «Ed doesn't have an immediate appeal to the electorate — then the
Labour party has to work
harder on getting his policies across.»
«He will say the ex-PM's decision to axe the 10p tax rate — which hit the low - paid
hardest — sent out the signal that
Labour «didn't care» about ordinary people.
Face a
hard few years sorting out the
Labour disaster and eventually
do so; after which the cycle starts again.
But if they
do so, Mr Clegg is going to have a
hard time explaining to interviewers — and voters — that he would be ready to form a coalition with
Labour when he has repeatedly called them economically reckless.
If
Labour don't define themselves, then come the next election the Conservatives will paint the choice as being «the party that took the
hard but necessary decisions while
Labour suggested nothing» or «the party that took the steps needed to bring the economy back to health, opposed at every step by
Labour».
«I'm going to be carrying on
doing my job exactly as before, which is speaking for
Labour on foreign policy, supporting Jeremy Corbyn and campaigning really
hard to get
Labour elected at the next general election.»