Sentences with phrase «economic credibility in»

In the 21 months between now and May 2015, Labour's biggest challenge is to win economic credibility in the hearts and minds of the British people.
The acknowledgment of a golden rule of British politics, that the voting public demand reassurance from the centre - left about our economic credibility in a way that they don't from the Tories, is welcome.
Welfare reform has been on of the areas that the Lib Dems have found particularly hard in in Government, trying to walk the tightrope between economic credibility in reducing spending and social justice.
Not snakes and spiders in the jungle, but their fiscal rule broken, their economic credibility in tatters, exposed now as incompetent and unfair.

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The improved credibility of the central bank's commitment to keep inflation low and stable should, in turn, allow it to deliver better inflation outcomes with fewer short - run costs to economic growth and employment.
This gain in credibility contributed to a rapid decline in long - term interest rates, which in turn significantly reduced public debt charges and contributed to stronger economic growth and government revenues.
Poor Mr. Morneau, his credibility as Finance Minister already in the tank, desperately needed to do something in his Economic and Fiscal Update to begin restoring it.
Then there is the issue of the Bank's credibility in terms of its obligation to the broader community to do what it can to sustain economic activity and employment.
In the context of the economic crisis of the Great Depression, the moral reform precedents lent credibility to a radical understanding of the Constitution.
In fact Stephen Beer claimed Labour needed to respond to the tough decisions it faced on the economy, outline an economic plan for the future rather than a retrospective attack on Coalition policy and most importantly close the economic credibility gap that was first conceived and then grew during Labour's last years in officIn fact Stephen Beer claimed Labour needed to respond to the tough decisions it faced on the economy, outline an economic plan for the future rather than a retrospective attack on Coalition policy and most importantly close the economic credibility gap that was first conceived and then grew during Labour's last years in officin office.
In response to Andrew Cuomo's new jobs plan, Carl Paladino's campaign is dredging up the past, citing his record as HUD secretary and a jobs proposal he floated during his failed 2002 gubernatorial bid in an effort to blow holes in his credibility as an economic developeIn response to Andrew Cuomo's new jobs plan, Carl Paladino's campaign is dredging up the past, citing his record as HUD secretary and a jobs proposal he floated during his failed 2002 gubernatorial bid in an effort to blow holes in his credibility as an economic developein an effort to blow holes in his credibility as an economic developein his credibility as an economic developer.
This approach has a big weakness: critics will see in this outspoken attack on the Labour party a natural willingness of the Lib Dems to lean towards the credibility of their economic strategy over fairness.
«The government's economic credibility is now in tatters because we have a chancellor who is anti-growth and fixated on austerity.
Labelled as the continuity Blair candidate, David's victory speech — secured across all three sections of the electoral college, albeit very narrowly with a higher - than - expected turnout from USDAW members in the trade union component, emphasised the need to capture economic credibility.
If it wasn't obvious one month ago, it certainly is now: economic credibility will take on cost - of - living issues when Miliband takes on Cameron in the struggle for Downing Street.
He needs also to paint in the big ideas of social justice and economic credibility on the big canvass of national politics, not the assiduous detail of small town and party campaigning.
Miliband himself has now begun to outline how he believes Labour will triumph come 2015, stating that the party «must regain its economic credibility, have a credible program of reform for public institutions, and capture the imagination of the majority of Britons to want to get on in life and see their families prosper».
It features some of the best campaigners that the party has, balanced with the experience and economic credibility that our party has developed over the last five years in government.
Asked yesterday about the cut to support for some of the most vulnerable people in the country, Hammond insisted that the government had to push ahead in order to maintain Britain's economic «credibility».
Mr. Cuomo's aides reject the idea that the state has lost credibility in its efforts to revive the upstate economy, saying their economic development efforts were always much bigger than the ones Mr. Kaloyeros oversaw.
Ms Creagh said Labour had built up «economic credibility» over its time in office, but should not have been running even a small deficit.
• He said that Ed Balls was jeered in the Commons yesterday not because of his stammer, but because he did not have economic credibility.
He runs through the familiar story, which many ministers have told this week in Birmingham, of having to form a strong government to protect the UK's economic credibility.
The economic policies that led to a million manufacturing jobs lost since 1997 undermined Labour's credibility to speak for many communities in the English regions.
That explains why Labour's poll ratings are at a 6 - month high (currently higher than they were after the New Labour cheerleaders» insistence on the leadership bashing the unions or on getting «economic credibility», which only resulted in a slide in the polls).
Against this terrific backdrop we should be ten points ahead of a Labour Party with zero economic credibility and a leader who was Gordon Brown's special adviser in the Treasury for more than a decade and a member of his catastrophic Government.
While winning economic credibility should remain a Labour priority and I've written in the current Progress magazine on how this might be done, it may be that a perceived dearth of authenticity, rather than economic credibility, is the most immediate cause of a heightened risk that Labour will not form the next government.
The Balls approach always envisaged a commitment to remaining within the government's future spending totals — as Gordon Brown's main adviser in the 1990's, he had been the leading champion of matching government plans — but this was for much later in the parliament, once Tory economic credibility had been destroyed.
In an interview with the World at One, Livermore welcomed the fact that McDonnell was trying to address the issue of economic credibility, but argued that simply copying a policy from 2015 was not enough.
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Voting against the action were Richard W. Fisher, who believed that, while the Committee should be patient in beginning to normalize monetary policy, improvement in the U.S. economic performance since October has moved forward, further than the majority of the Committee envisions, the date when it will likely be appropriate to increase the federal funds rate; Narayana Kocherlakota, who believed that the Committee's decision, in the context of ongoing low inflation and falling market - based measures of longer - term inflation expectations, created undue downside risk to the credibility of the 2 percent inflation target; and Charles I. Plosser, who believed that the statement should not stress the importance of the passage of time as a key element of its forward guidance and, given the improvement in economic conditions, should not emphasize the consistency of the current forward guidance with previous statements.
This comes after Standard and Poor's downgraded the U.S. from a AAA to AA + in early August, a move that drew rebuke from politicians and pundits alike and removed much credibility of any touted economic recovery since the recession began in 2008.
The ratio's credibility was boosted further when Professor Sharpe won a Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1990 for his work on the capital asset pricing model (CAPM).
The exhibition brings together nine perspectives that address some of the urgent problems that have been posted by the crisis of credibility in political agreements and the promises of economic systems; the difficulty of imagining new social structures; and the erosion of institutions, urban projects and the ways in which the future is conceived.
• Global - scale geo - engineering mitigation scenarios have little economic and technical credibility, even in principle.
But in 1998 ExxonMobil gave $ 10,000 to Singer's institute, the Science and Environmental Policy Project, and $ 65,000 to the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, which shared building space with SEPP and declared on its website, «For those who believe public policy should be based on sound science, Dr. Singer offers a wealth of information, credibility and encouragement.»
Imagine the lack of credibility at any world economic gathering of a Canadian government led by Mr. Ignatieff, with Mr. Layton whispering in his left ear while Mr. Duceppe adjusts his grip on the Liberal leader's short hairs.
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