With Boris Johnson's majority having been slashed last June, it could go red on a really
good day for Labour...
But in the long term, today was
a good day for Labour.
But this will be remembered as
a good day for Labour.
Not exact matches
So if you have a work habit you've been meaning to start with the
best of intentions — getting in earlier, whipping your inbox into shape, getting up from your desk
for an hourly stretch — the
day after Labour Day is a better time to start than mo
day after
Labour Day is a better time to start than mo
Day is a
better time to start than most.
I do not know who I would vote
for, now John has stepped down, Abbott carries a lot of baggage with her, telling Blair about his kids going to private school while hers did as
well, on the whole I suspect I would vote Abbott, sadly it makes little difference, it does look as if David Miliband will win this one, he is new
labour, the new Mp's are mainly new
labour, it does look like the
days of the working class are over, perhaps one
day we will get a party I some how doubt, it, so where does
labour stand, we have the Conservative party big business, we have liberals not to sure, we have New
labour big business Tory Tory and Liberals.
yes i know New
labour is
better off without me and I agree... sadly
for me and brown to
day selling new
labour, the majority not the minority a
well known BNP speak, I going to vote
for the Tories.
So
Labour dissenters put up with Corbyn and hope
for something
better one
day.
With inequality growing by the
day, there is now a clear dividing line not only between the Liberal Democrats and Tories, but more importantly
for many, between
Labour and Lib Dems as
well.
Many feel that Derbyshire County Council will be the toughest nut to crack in local government
for us on 4th June, but one needs to remember that
Labour have not faced us when there has not been a General Election on the same
day since 1993... and that was not a
good year
for Conservatives anyway!Accordingly, we have worked hard to establish a Shadow Cabinet, engage in active but constructive opposition and really get to grips with the workings of the County Council so that we can put our vision
for the future in place quickly; to employ a cliché: «to hit the ground running».
But it is real; and given the historic pattern
for Tory governments to do
better than
Labour oppositions in the final weeks before polling
day, bad news
for Miliband.
«The unions were central to the formation of the
Labour Party, and every
day they represent millions of people fighting
for better rights at work.
I hope one
day labour looks back and thinks you know it was wrong what we did, OK we could have done this
better by removing the ones who cheat, but
for god sake I'm living
day to
day, I already have had twelve medicals in my period of disability, my legs will not grow back my spine will not heal, yet in November I will be deemed able to work because you lot fixed the medical.
They are::: The revelation in November 2007 that Home Secretary Jacqui Smith was aware the Security Industry Authority had granted licences to 5,000 illegal workers but did not think the Home Office's official explanation was «
good enough»
for the press office or ministers to use;:: The fact that an illegal immigrant had been employed as a cleaner in the House of Commons, which emerged in February this year;:: A whips» list of potential
Labour rebels who might vote against the Government over plans to increase the pre-charge terror detention limit to 42
days in a crucial Commons vote;:: A letter from Ms Smith to Prime Minister Gordon Brown warning that the recession could lead to a rise in violent crime and burglaries.
There is important work to be done to save the party and one
day get
Labour back into power to be a force
for good.
And what made it perfect
for Labour — Ed Miliband had another
good day — was that Nadine Dorries had weighed in on Twitter.
I suspect «leaked» in the paper may translate as «deliberately released on the
day after Ed Miliband became leader to undermine him now it's too late
for Labour to pick the
good one».
This week, over the course of the last few
days, has been a
good week
for the
Labour government [because Cameron has been on the defensive].
How convenient
for DM that this alleged private remark of David Cameron's has hit the headlines, via an unidentified «
well - placed source», just 4
days before voting starts
for the
Labour leadership.
And to all the members of the Anambra State Traditional Rulers Council, all the PGs and members of the various town unions across Anambra State, all the Bishops, Reverend Fathers and Pastors, the members of the organized
Labour, the youths of Anambra State, the traders, the farmers, the ordinary men and women who look up to government
for a
better day, I assure you that my team and I shall never fail you.
Shami Chakrabarti said she became a member on April 29 - the
day she was appointed to lead the racism probe - to show she was working «
for and in the
best interests of the
Labour party» and will wrap up her report in just 6 weeks.
Yes, UKIP were very disappointed at the count (and with the local election results the following
day), and
Labour were delighted, although I think they had some indication the results would be
good, as Tom Watson came up
for the by - election result, and Corbyn was straight up the following morning.
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.
Speaking to BBC Radio Five Live following his election, Murphy said that while he disagreed with the «branch office» theory, he would not be consulting London on policy:» [t] he
days in which anyone needed permission from the
Labour Party anywhere else in the United Kingdom to make a decision about what happens in Scotland are gone and they're gone
for good.»
Third, which we will defer
for another
day, we have to offer a new and
better account of
labour law and its basic purpose, which fits with the specific purposive approach, does not «get in our way», and thus avoids the unnecessary problems on display in Faskens.
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, it is
good to review the
labour standards applicable to statutory general holidays like Labour day and Thanksigiving day (which will fall on October 10, 2011 this year) for the province of Q
labour standards applicable to statutory general holidays like
Labour day and Thanksigiving day (which will fall on October 10, 2011 this year) for the province of Q
Labour day and Thanksigiving
day (which will fall on October 10, 2011 this year)
for the province of Québec.