Sentences with phrase «gave labour no room»

Balls explained in the Guardian on Saturday that supporting John Major's decision to enter the ERM in 1990 gave Labour no room for manoeuvre at the next election, even though this took place five months before Black Wednesday:

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Most of the time, the baby is given to the mother in the labour room itself or in the ward, already wrapped up, for her to feed in the sitting or sleeping position (turned on one side).
The first feed could be given in the labour room or after you come to your room.
In the past, the proceeds of a growing economy gave the last Labour government greater room for manoeuvre.
Labour will be under pressure to show that their sums add up at the next election and scrapping plans to spend what is now set to be upwards of # 50 billion on this white elephant would give them significant fiscal credibility (and wiggle room elsewhere).
Now Labour should call time on the Act and give itself the wriggle room to call an election, which Jezza in Number 10 could do once the Act was gone, if the other parties then proved obstructive.
Building a passive house using direct - labour is a risky option, as it gives huge room for error given that there is no single person or contractor responsible for the overall performance of the project.
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