He wanted to move on
from New Labour.
The ideas of US style primaries were coming mainly
from the New Labour right.
Labour's last two leaders have taken strides away
from New Labour, in Ed's case he rubbished it, and in doing so have taken large strides away from the British people.
Soon after he was elected in 2010, Ed Miliband sought to distinguish
himself from New Labour, which many in the party felt had become too close to business and too accepting of free market capitalism.
As Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has since confirmed to the House of Commons, there was no guarantee of electoral reform
from New Labour.
Support from the trade unions proved decisive in Ed Miliband's Labour leadership victory, and he has sought to move the party on
from the New Labour era, projecting a more left wing message on tax and inequality.
He might have tried to learn
from the New Labour guidebooks on how to win elections, but inadvertently he has followed more closely the course adopted by one of his own recent predecessors.
It sounded much more practical than Byrne's assertion that Labour must «move on decisively
from the New Labour package, but remain on centre ground,» which came across a little bit like a suggestion that Labour must appear to move on, while actually continuing to tread the same water as 1997.
Ed Miliband will open his campaign to win the Labour leadership today with a warning that the party needs to move on
from the New Labour era and rediscover its «radical edge».
Diane Abbott's presence in the race electrifies the contest not because she is a black woman (though that is not unimportant) but because she has held a very different position on a number of key policies
from the New Labour government of which the four men were members.
More specifically, Ed Miliband, who is 40, believes it is essential for the party to «move on
from New Labour».
Brown was careful not to imply that there would be any reversals in the key areas of Blair's social policy, or any radical breakaway
from New Labour.
An orchestrated parade of former party luminaries grown fat on privatised directorships has denounced Ed Miliband's modest departures
from the New Labour script, echoed by his brother, David, and a clutch of hopeful Blairite candidates for the leadership.
Hob - nobbing with the rich and famous was one of the factors that alienated so many of Labour's core voters
from New Labour.
So is she pulling back
from the New Labour ethos to embrace markets?
Until 2015 the NHS will only receive annual rises of 0.1 % above inflation, following ten years of funding
from the New Labour government.
With the elder Milibrother gone, it leaves disgruntled backbenchers with very few realistic suitors for their affections — certainly
from the New Labour generation of the party.
What does «moving on»
from New Labour mean, and how deep should it go?
And so far in this campaign, Miliband has distanced
himself from New Labour by adopting a series of left - wing policies: abolishing charitable status for private schools; extending the tax on bankers» bonuses; supporting the introduction of a mansion tax on # 2m houses and a so - called Robin Hood tax on financial transactions.
Although a return to «Old Labour» would be disastrous for the party, it needs to move on
from New Labour as well.
Remembering that the # 3 supporters idea was
from the New Labour wing of the party, they must have thought there was there was more public support for them outside of the current membership.
The former prime minister is the only remaining senior figure
from the New Labour years not to have published his memoirs.
It's a long way
from the New Labour school of political communication: does Falconer approve of the Corbyn's stray - from - the - line approach?
«Corbyn has the backing of his party, one that ached for something more than the nervy, cautious, hesitant attempts by Ed Miliband to move his party on
from the New Labour era.
Now that we have moved on
from New Labour, hopefully David Mili and the other leadership contenders can finally grasp the bull by the horns and talk about a society where wealth tax is not punitive but good citizenship.
As voting begins today (1 September 2010) for Labour leader, Tony Woodley, Unite's joint general secretary urges voters to move on
from New Labour to reconnect with working people and take on the ConDems.
However, the Mr Johnson, who has been in government for eight years, is not distancing
himself from the New Labour legacy.
In his victory speech, Paddy Ashdown's successor distanced
himself from New Labour, pledging to fight for a «fairer Britain» and saying he wanted his party to stand above all for social justice.
If Labour need to make a break
from New Labour then get rid of Blair because it stinks of his control within Labour at the moment, saying immigration is a Tory problem would make the public laugh out loud, saying we did make some mistakes, to try and get UKIP voters back, will not work, you tried to change the voting pattern by bringing in poor immigrants who did not end up voting.
Why couldn't you say: The LibDems plus the Conservatives represent 59 % of the electorate voting for change
from New Labour.
None, when in government, deviated significantly
from the New Labour line.
During the campaign Peter Mandelson launched very public attacks on Ed Miliband, and Blair intervened to say: «I always took the view that if we departed a millimetre
from New Labour, we were going to be in trouble.»
I do feel that Ed Miliband wants to move away
from New Labour and Blairite policies.
He has since weighed into the debate again this week warning against any shift away
from New Labour.
I agree that we are so far lacking in a sense of direction
from the new Labour leadership.
Kendall has support
from New Labour quarters, and the modernisation tag associated with Tony Blair has been attached to her.
Miliband was portrayed during Labour's 2015 election campaign as being genuine in his desire to improve the lives of working people and to display progression
from New Labour, but was unable to defeat interpretations of him as being ineffectual, or even cartoonish in nature.
The arrogance is breathtaking if not exactly surprising
from the New Labour inner party.
«New Labour was right for its time but we need to move on, and all the attacks on
me from the New Labour establishment have helped crystallise that message,» he argues.
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Not exact matches
Macron, who left political rivals reeling when he won power barely a year after launching a
new centrist movement, has already rattled his way through an overhaul of French
labour rules, in spite of street protests and a pushback
from unions.
(If you expand your definition of «dirty» to include resources
from countries that abuse human rights, disregard
labour standards or fund terrorist organizations, as conservative commentator Ezra Levant does in his
new tome, Ethical Oil: The Case for Canada's Oil Sands, the range of options shrinks even more.)
It also notes that according to a Statistics Canada
Labour Force Survey,
from July 2008 to July 2013, the net increase in
new jobs for university graduates was 810,000, while the available jobs for those with no post-secondary education decreased by 540,000 during the same period.
The latest proposal for updating NAFTA's automotive rules
from the United States would carry a four - year phase - in to meet a higher, 75 per cent regional value threshold as well as
new labour rules.Tuesday, May 1, 12:01 am ET
Just in
from Paris, some fascinating quotables
from the OECD: Governments must do more to help workers adapt to
new global economy, says OECD Rather than seeing globalisation as a threat, OECD governments should focus on improving
labour regulations and social protection systems to help people adapt to changing job markets.
Canada faces a deep long - term fiscal challenge, as its population ages and its
labour force growth slows, states a
new report
from the C.D. Howe Institute.
Nor does it in any way restrict federal, provincial or territorial governments
from implementing
new laws and regulations in areas such as health and safety,
labour protection, education and the environment.
Quote
from New Democrat spokesperson on economic development,
labour, and skills Shane Simpson:
But the growth treadmill in India is daunting — roughly 12 million
new jobs must be created each and every year to absorb the Indian youth graduating
from schools and the surplus agricultural
labour freed up as India modernizes and urbanizes.
Following the election, the
Labour Party and
New Zealand First formed a coalition government with support
from the Green Party.