Sentences with phrase «forward labour needs»

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My old friend Kenneth O. Morgan, Labour peer as well as distinguished historian, thought we needed «action as well as conversation», and chided me for failing to put forward a shopping list of concrete proposals akin to the shopping list of global reforms proposed by Thomas Piketty in his Capital in the Twenty - first Century.
«Looking forward, machine learning, big data and self - driving vehicles will further increase the potential for automation in both agriculture and manufacturing, reducing the need for human labour
«Jeremy is owed a debt of gratitude for helping Labour to rediscover its radical routes, but we do need a new generation of Labour men and women to take this party forward, to get us ready for government once more.
I ask him what issues Labour needs to concentrate on to move forward.
To counter the intense nastiness that will characterise the next election, Labour needs as many people as possible on its side now to carry its agenda for hope forward.
His background is more traditional, he's slightly «old Labour», but someone who recognises the need to look forward rather than back.
A Labour government will drive forward the economic and industrial policy that Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Chuka Umunna have been developing to create more high quality jobs in every region of the country by reforming our banking sector, modernising our infrastructure, and working with businesses to get the long - term investment we need in growing SMEs and the high productivity, growth industries of the future.
Britain needs a strong Labour party and now it's time for someone else to take forward the leadership.
In a statement to the Huffington Post he said: «The decision to leave Europe leaves the whole of the UK facing massive uncertainty and Labour now needs a strong and clear direction to serve as an effective opposition as we move forward, particularly if we face a general election in the next 12 months.
Female Conservative candidates were put forward in unwinnable Labour strongholds, needing to secure on average an «almost impossible swing» of over 26 % of the vote.
Beyond the climate change bill, though, we will need Labour and the Conservatives to be as brave as the Liberal Democrats in coming up with hard proposals for change: so far, only the Lib Dems have put forward firm plans for greener but not higher taxes, by switching the tax burden from good things like work, risk and effort to bad things like pollution.
then the unions need to put their oen candidates forward has most of this party has we now isnt a true labour party but sadly who do you vote for has its more the same i cant see a way forward but you state the monies from the election 1997 then this must haver been tory money has blair was maggies product put into lanour to take em to the tory lite whot ever i can not in all my days say to my friends vote for them has untill the tb of this party go back to their tory party jeff3
And that's what we are hoping for, that's what the British people need if they could only examine those particular policies that Labour have put forward then I think things will begin to change.»
Once the Coalition Government's cuts start to bite Labour can probably look forward to big leads in mid-terms polls, but underneath that our poll suggests image problems the new leader will need to address.
He has invigorated the British left, good, but Labour need a competent individual to take them forward, forward towards government.
The Labour leader, Ed Miliband has told the BBC that we need a different way forward for our economy and banking system.
Mr Miliband said Labour needed an «open and honest debate about the way forward without constraints».
The way forward for the country is to pursue these tasks with greater vigour, coherence and consistency in the context of the need to green the economy and the labour market.
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