In other words, it could be seen as being not about
getting Labour supporters active, but about getting the «right» kind of supporters active.
It does not aim simply at
getting Labour supporters active.
Even (some) London Tories like Ken and I've
got a Labour supporter pal who voted for Boris!!
Not exact matches
How to campaign enough to ensure
Labour supporters get out and vote without looking to be in partnership with those who seem to regard these very
supporters with contempt?
Certainly to me (a floating voter) it looks as if
Labour have moved a long way to the right and to the authoritarian over the last 15 years or so, and if they want their old
supporters to listen to them, they may have to migrate back a bit to
get the conversation started.
Specifically, the Times report says 95 % of
Labour supporters back the Lab - Lib coalition, and Lab
got 29 % of the vote.
... The YouGov poll, commissioned by the
Labour Uncut blog, shows that a majority (53 per cent) of current Tory
supporters believe their party has
got better since the last election, with only 11 per cent saying it has
got worse.
Nevertheless, it does limit the potential for Momentum to encourage activism if they are only interested in certain kinds of
Labour supporters, and if these
supporters are then viewed with suspicion by other elements of the party and therefore likely to
get a frosty reception from non-Momentum activists.
To those
Labour supporters daring to dream of success, my message is «don't
get your hopes up».
Momentum is urging as many
Labour members and
supporters to
get involved as possible, highlighting the difference campaigning can make:
He also argued that
Labour supporters were being «appallingly served by a leadership team who can not even
get its act together».
In a memo to
Labour supporters yesterday, Lord Mandelson said: «The headlines achieved by the Tories are an opportunity for us to show we have guts, that when the going
gets tough we make tough and serious choices that put the country first.
He was coordinating phone canvassing as a tsunami crashed through
Labour politics, with new members signing up in droves — for full membership, or as «registered
supporters», who paid # 3 to
get a leadership vote.
I think that the polls may continue to swing wildly around for a few months, as we see how the economic situation pans out, I certainly
get the impression in Chesterfield that an unusually high number of people are undecided at the moment, though there has certainly been an improvement in the likelihood to vote of
Labour supporters in the last two or three months.
Here's what she tweeted: «
Labour supporters getting aggressive in Bradford.Car with my brother and kids attacked on Drummond Rd - mirrors pulled, key snatched & broken!
This year the group is pressing ahead with its «future of the centre left» events in cities across the UK, in which various
Labour MPs and
supporters get together to discuss what the centre - left project for
Labour should look like and the role that Progress can play in facilitating it.
An anonymous
Labour supporter on what the leadership
got wrong and why it's going to pay the price
Elsewhere in the House magazine, balance is provided by veteran
Labour MP — and Corbyn
supporter — Ronnie Campbell, who tells the party's Blairites to keep quiet and let the leader
get on with his job.
Tory voters might not vote for
Labour, but if you can make it harder for the Tories to make their
supporters enthusiastic about
getting out and voting then that's a net gain.
What is more, democratically speaking why should these people have their votes counted again and again while
Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat
supporters only
get their vote counted once?
Despite being largely ignored, the announcement is a helpful reminder that
Labour could still have
supporters outside of Momentum, if only it
got its act together.
Labour voters do not, of course, necessarily reflect the preferences of the
Labour members and
supporters who
get a vote, though the previous YouGov polling of
Labour party members also suggested a large lead for Corbyn.
«Rather than finding imaginative ways for
Labour to present a united front and
get its message across to wavering
supporters, Corbyn vetoed a planned event featuring all
Labour's former leaders.
Michael foot was told By Gerald Kaufman, that he was heading
labour too disaster asked him to resign he didn't and A young Supporter of tony Benn, who was part of Banns campaign team, said had Benn Won deputy in 1981 he would have ousted Foot in 1982 and labour would have done worse in 83, than foot had, what makes you think that Had Corbyn becomes leader that if labour are behind in the polls, in a couple of years it'll be a clue for Him to resign, If corbyn becomes leader Labour win get 15 of the vote i
labour too disaster asked him to resign he didn't and A young
Supporter of tony Benn, who was part of Banns campaign team, said had Benn Won deputy in 1981 he would have ousted Foot in 1982 and
labour would have done worse in 83, than foot had, what makes you think that Had Corbyn becomes leader that if labour are behind in the polls, in a couple of years it'll be a clue for Him to resign, If corbyn becomes leader Labour win get 15 of the vote i
labour would have done worse in 83, than foot had, what makes you think that Had Corbyn becomes leader that if
labour are behind in the polls, in a couple of years it'll be a clue for Him to resign, If corbyn becomes leader Labour win get 15 of the vote i
labour are behind in the polls, in a couple of years it'll be a clue for Him to resign, If corbyn becomes leader
Labour win get 15 of the vote i
Labour win
get 15 of the vote in 2020
However, while Tories were more likely to say they did not know what would happen, nearly a quarter (23 %) of
Labour supporters thought the Conservatives would be returned to office, including 16 % who thought they would
get an overall majority.
«John's commitment to his constituents has been called into question, not by me or by Grant - but by the figures that highlight how since 1997
Labour have failed to help residents here
get onto the housing ladder... This Government has abandoned its «heartland»
supporters.
Jeremy
supporters, including John Lansman told people to use Conrads Liz endall for tory leader facebook page, o it they were say Liz
get your tits out for the tories there were known Jeremy
supporters putting up, twitter comments about, Yvette being a Nazi bitch and for people to rape liz kendall, these weren't pretend Corbyn
supporters, yes congratulate the Corbyn win, but this sort odf stuff needs to be kicked out the
labour party.
Thank you to every
Labour supporter out campaigning today (especially those who
got soaked!).
The Mail on Sunday, in a disgraceful smear on
Labour's candidate in the Eastleigh by - election, John O'Farrell, have grossly distorted words used in Things can only
get better, his comic account of «eighteen miserable years in the life of a
Labour supporter» under Thatcher and Major to claim that «he wished Margaret Thatcher had been -LSB-...]
If
labour lose certain seats we've
got because the White working class, self employed man, witha St George's flag outside ina council home votes UKIP are you going to say it doesn't matter as that sort of chav stereotype, is something that we as
labour supporters shouldnt want anyway
Ed had been able to
get across the worry a lot of Core
labour voters have about immigration concerning work, and not be shouted down as a racist by the likes of Diane Abbott, the way other
labour supporters like lord Glasman or rod Liddle have in the past, when as Liddle pointed out lately, it's the rich bosses employing Eastern European workers that have financially benefitted, not the working class, and the mess Cameron has made over Junkter, is nothing to the failure of Ed, to score over Andy Coulson scandal,
We know from its performance in marginal seats in last May's general election that
Labour has sharpened its act in
getting its
supporters to turn out when it matters.
Lord Prescott criticises comments by former Prime Minister Tony Blair, who suggested
supporters of
Labour leadership hopeful Jeremy Corbyn should «
get a transplant».
After the shock result of the UK's 2015 General Election, one could forgive
Labour and Conservative
supporters for thinking that things could hardly
get worse for the former party, or better for the latter.
UNIONS are trying to
get round the new # 25 charge to vote in the
Labour leadership by offering Jeremy Corbyn -
supporters a special # 2 membership so they can flood the contest.
Out of all of the arguments on the referendum, this is the one that gives a clear - cut reason for a
Labour supporter to
get out and vote yes on May 5.
The poll does exclude the 60 % who said they are not
Labour supporters, but many of these may still pay the political levy, will
get ballot papers and some of them will vote.
Eagle, who has represented the Wallasey constituency since 1992, is understood to have the backing of at least the 51
Labour MPs sufficient to
get on to the ballot of members, registered
supporters and unions.
The Conservatives can tilt authoritarian - nationalist to try and
get UKIP
supporters back on board, knowing
Labour poses no threat to its centrist
supporters.
After meeting
Labour supporters at a cafe in Ipswich, I asked over a cup of tea if he had finally
got over being defeated by Miliband.
Mr Kinnock added: «What is absolutely critical is that
Labour supporters understand that we have
got a lot of skin in this game.
Suppose there is no
Labour candidate, then
Labour supporters will be tempted to vote UKIP, and once they
get the taste for rebellion, they might well stick with UKIP, like many of the working class are doing these days, and they'll be lost for good.
Any reason to believe from my post I support austerity, I just don't think Kendall is a Tory and other so called
labour supporters shouldn't say this anymore than I should say Corbyn for SWP leader, I haven't tried to get pope ousted from the party unless they break the rules, endorse criminals or non Labour Party m
labour supporters shouldn't say this anymore than I should say Corbyn for SWP leader, I haven't tried to
get pope ousted from the party unless they break the rules, endorse criminals or non
Labour Party m
Labour Party members
Stop secretly wanting a
Labour collapse in order to
get rid of JC, how dare people who think like this call themselves any
supporters of social based politics.
If Mr Miliband
gets his way,
Labour will have three main categories of formal
supporters: individual members, individual affiliated
supporters (mainly union members) and registered
supporters (effectively a cheaper system of individual membership).