Sentences with phrase «door with labour»

Labour does not do welfare or benefits, so the welfare state was heading out the door with labour.
Currently however George Osborne is negotiating behind closed doors with Labour leaders in the conurbations for deals whose covert aim is to destroy the Labour Party in its core constituencies — something the SNP has already done in Scotland.

Not exact matches

The government presented various options on how to fix the troubled program during a closed - door meeting Thursday with stakeholders who included business representatives and labour union officials.
«Our analysis — modelled on the default scenario that the UK withdraws completely from the EU and fails to reach trade and customs agreements with remaining EU member states — opens the door to the possibility that Scottish businesses and taxpayers will face a range of additional financial burdens in the form of increased trading and labour costs.
I also felt a bit insulted by the Labour leaflets that came through the door with the» 24 hours to save our NHS» message.
And since it is becoming increasingly unlikely that the Liberal Democrats will supply Labour with sufficient seats to command a majority in the House of Commons, Labour's manifesto also opens the door to a potential dialogue with the SNP.
Labour MP David Lammy has led calls for a criminal investigation, listing claims about the lack of sprinklers and fire doors as well as issues with the cladding in the building.
Formed in 1993, the year before Tony Blair became Labour leader, in its early years it appeared that a «revolving door» operated between it and number 10, with one of the co-founders Geoff Mulgan becoming Blair's head of strategy.
Here's what a senior Conservative strategist told the Telegraph: «As one door closes with the surge in Liberal Democrat support, so another door has opened with the collapse in Labour support.»
I want to see the door left open for those councillors who have resigned the party whip to return so that whoever is elected can be sure that there is a strong Labour group that will work with the Mayor to ensure the needs of Tower Hamlets comes first and we reunite the local party once the dust has settled.»
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.
I assumed that it could be instantly traced back to the door of our old Labour - hating friends, the Sun or the Mail - indeed in the five days following Miliband's election there were around 150 references to «Red Ed» in the British national press with the Sun leading the way with 49 mentions and the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday with 23.
«I also think he doesn't speak for the cabinet, for the Labour party, for the ordinary members that I was out door - knocking with yesterday evening.
Labour, which agreed the details of the emergency legislation in behind - closed - door meetings with the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives, broke ranks and demanded two amendments before the bill was passed.
Moreover, they quite conceivably might not be able to handle the idea of their beloved party going through the motions of a party conference in September, passing rule changes to turn back the clock to the 1980s, while a parallel Momentum conference is going on next door, with speakers who are far - left non-members, or even members of separate parties which stand against Labour.
In interviews at the Lib Dem conference, Clegg, unsurprisingly, left the door open to a partnership with Miliband: «If the British people say that the most legitimate outcome of the next general election would be a Labour - Liberal Democrat coalition, of course I would be prepared to play my part in that.»
Devaluing when Labour had first come into office could — with good justification — have been laid at the door of the policies of the outgoing Tory government.
Thirdly, as I explained in my PSA blog, Miliband's reforms will remove the main stumbling block to party finance reform for the Labour Party, leaving the door open for cooperation with the Liberal Democrats to cap donations from all sources and introduce enhanced state funding as an alternative income source.
Certainly there are some Labour plotters around, mostly those associated with constitutional reform who see Alan Johnson as a leader who could unlock doors and form a progressive alliance with the Liberal Democrats.
• As an activist who knocked on doors in Barnet for the Labour party, I must take issue with Adam Langleben's assertion that «every Jewish Labour household we visited, people said, «Not this time»» (Labour antisemitism scandal is blamed for Tory victory in «easyCouncil» Barnet, 5 May).
In their book, they say Mr Miliband was warned that if he did, and Labour won power, he would be in No 10 «with a madman next door» as Chancellor in No 11.
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It could also open the door to more challenges in other areas such as labour and employment or family law, where neutrals may have had prior relationships with established experts or other professionals.
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