Sentences with phrase «for labour party»

Acting for the Labour Party in internal disciplinary proceedings concerning Ken Livingstone and issues of anti-Semitism.
This article posted on LeftFootForward, calls for the Labour Party to make access to justice a campaign priority.
This is Young Legal Aid Lawyers» submission to the call for written evidence by the Bach Commission on Access to Justice, which was set up by Lord Bach after he was asked by Jeremy Corbyn to carry out a comprehensive review of legal aid for the Labour Party, considering civil, crime, family and social welfare law.
The polls were favouring a victory for the Labour Party (LP) led by Neil Kinnoch.
I just do not think it is viable for the Labour party to say that it does not like the grammars that we have, but to be equivocal about whether it is still its policy to shut those grammars.
Liam Byrne is only worth watching because the demise of his career over the increasingly frequent immigration scandals will be so gloriously painful for the Labour Party.
The final result was 47 seats for the Labour Party and 1 seat for the Green Party of England and Wales.
«Losing this referendum wouldn't just be a loss for the Prime Minister, it would be a loss for the Labour party as well.
[32][33] However, Johnson decided not to stand for the Labour Party selection for Mayor and instead backed Oona King for the candidacy, but she lost to Ken Livingstone.
If you look at something like the economic crisis that came last September, I think the real opportunity for the Labour party is to say that we did not just witness the demise of individual institutions, we ultimately witnessed the demise of an ideology that says that the only role for government is always to get out of the way and that the right response to a financial crisis is to nudge, privatise and deregulate.
They might sound technical but this is potentially big stuff for the Labour Party.
But it did confirm that it polls for the Labour party, the Conservatives and the Scottish National party.
• 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).
«She has played an outstanding role in her support for me as leader and for the Labour Party as a whole.»
He said: «The timing is not great for the Labour Party, I wasn't aware, I wasn't consulted on whether Shami was going in, I didn't know that we'd provided citations for this particular round.
That's how long she's got to show that she's a serious contender for the Labour party leadership, those sympathetic to her bid have told me.
Surely in the 21st Century, the time is right for the Labour party to develop itself as a moderate sensible left of centre party, representing the many not the few?
They would be standing up for Labour party policy and ensuring the Shadow Cabinet has some breadth to it and represents all sections of the party.»
However, despite these repeated assurances, we uncovered evidence that once again the Labour Party was using taxpayers» money to subsidise their political campaigning; in a letter to Sir Gus O'Donnell on the 27th January we highlighted the hijack of the government's «Backing Young Britain» brand and campaign for the Labour Party website.
«Even though we're all expecting Chilcot to be a very difficult read, for the Labour party, we need to get through this process so we can finally move on from that decision which was made over a decade ago,» he said, urging his colleagues to «try and have the conversation with a sense of moderation and respect».
«I'm not here for a Labour party that just takes part.
«It's the worst possible outcome for the Labour party if he does.
There's no doubt that our defeat for the Labour Party is painful, but it is not the end of our campaign.
Tony Benn said, «We have had a conference and the decision is clear... It is very clear that there now must be a move for the Labour Party to campaign».
It's absurd for the Labour party to claim fiscal responsibility with one hand, and to propose more PFI with the other.
Changing the descriptions into a numerical scale of -100 to +100, as Peter Kellner normally does with these polls, gives an average of -44 for Labour party members, while they perceive Gordon Brown as being at -20.
David Miliband and Douglas Alexander have just spent a lengthy time in the US at the Republican and Democratic presidential conventions trying to draw lessons from them for the Labour Party.
In a letter to Jeremy Corbyn, he said: «I have always seen your election as Labour Leader as a catalyst for the Labour Party to have a wide debate about its future and policy positions.
[5] For the Labour party, former EastEnders star Michael Cashman joined party workers in canvassing in Burntwood on the 26 April.
It had something to do with this: that the Telegraph was reporting that Unite and the GMB look all set to endorse Jeremy Corbyn's candidacy for the Labour Party leadership -LSB-...]
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.
This seems an aptcharacterization for a Labour party leadership that has had more than two decades to face up toinevitability of constitutional change in the UK, and repeatedly refused to do so (outside a brief period from 1997 to 1999).
One hundred and eighty nine candidates are contesting these City and County Council elections for the Labour Party (across one hundred and eight different electoral areas — 79.6 % of the 137 electoral areas across the state).
Organising the meeting, the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy's George McManus reminded delegates that the Labour Party had rejected CLPD's calls to reject austerity in favour of an emergency budget at last year's National Policy Forum.
The answer for the Labour party, whose support is likely to be critical in the referendum, is yes.
This article appears in the Conference issue of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy's Campaign Bulletin.
Since David Cameron became Conservative leader polls have suggested that the Labour party would perform less well with Brown as leader than with Blair as leader — a reverse from earlier polls which suggested there would be a large «Brown boost» for the Labour party.
Pensions minister, Anglea Eagle joins the sorry ranks of Transport minister Sadiq Khan and Labour whip / Deputy Minister for the East of England Bob Blizzard in having had been caught using parliamentary expenses for Labour Party campaigning.
«Emma Burnell asked the candidates for the Labour party leadership «are you a Socialist — and what does the word mean to you?»
«Diane Abbott received a boost to her candidacy for the Labour Party leadership when Harriet Harman, the party's deputy leader, nominated her yesterday.
In some ways this could be the worst possible outcome for the Labour party.
It should have been obvious that the task for the Labour Party was to keep the media focus on the lies and false promises from the leading Brexit campaigners; and it should have been obvious that the task for the Labour Party was to exploit the division in the Conservative Party and the paralysis of the lame - duck Cameron administration.
«Campaigning for the Labour Party and... wanting to be members of the Labour Party are two different things,» he explained.
«Those proposals would certainly not be pain - free for the Labour party but they suggest a proportionate, reasonable and practical compromise.
A senior Labour source said: «Emily said she thought that in light of the Brexit vote, it would make sense for the Labour party to have a pause and reflection in its review of defence policy to assess the impact of Brexit.»
Yesterday I revealed that two Labour Ministers had been (mis) using parliamentary expenses for Labour Party campaigning.
What really matters, rather than the manoeuvrings of paid professional politicians inside the Palace of Westminster, is building support for the Labour Party in the country.
He will undoubtedly continue to be an exemplary campaigner for the Labour Party.
So what is his vision for the Labour party, now they are in opposition?
Then there is the big question for the Labour party.
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