Sentences with phrase «if labour movement»

Ed Miliband doesn't need to set out concrete policies — it would be good if the Labour movement is given a real opportunity now to help draw up that political alternative, but the party desperately needs a narrative and to be seen identifying with working and middle class voters who now find themselves at the sharp end.
The political nexus around Blair and Mandelson are determined that this should not be allowed to happen again — even if labour movement opinion swings decisively against the parliamentary leadership.

Not exact matches

And if the reason is to stimulate bowl movement... some women are already worried about passing a bowl movement during labour... Raspberry leaf tea is not intended to induce labour, it's for the conditioning of the uterus before and after birth, it simply helps it retract and gain it's health.
If Corbyn succeeds in turning Labour into a people's protest movement, there will be no alternative but to split the party
This question, from somebody who wishes to remain Anon, but was a popular theme at Saturday's Fabian conference: «If you become Labour party leader, what will you do to ensure labour becomes more open and democratic in party structure, to ensure Labour never becomes out of touch with members, movement, and the public while in office?&Labour party leader, what will you do to ensure labour becomes more open and democratic in party structure, to ensure Labour never becomes out of touch with members, movement, and the public while in office?&labour becomes more open and democratic in party structure, to ensure Labour never becomes out of touch with members, movement, and the public while in office?&Labour never becomes out of touch with members, movement, and the public while in office?»
But if we take into account the difference in the movement in different types of seats then the estimate becomes SNP 53, Labour 3, and Liberal Democrat 3 (while the Conservatives emerge empty handed).
Add to this the understandable dejection and bitterness many Labour members and supporters would feel, if Smith were to win the Labour Right would be greatly strengthened, to the detriment of Labour offering a real alternative to the Tories (not to mention the fatal harm done to Labour's prospects of becoming a social movement).
If Labour decides to back free movement, why shouldn't it then back single market membership as well?
Lib Dems are obviously rather slippery; their poll ratings veer up and down without too much to support the movements, though I for one would be delighted if they gained so much support from Labour that the lib Dems moved into second place.
Lansbury, the Labour leader until the 1935 election in November, became notorious for his personal commitment to pacificism but other high - profile figures in the Labour movement didn't share his commitment, hence the very personal attack on him by Ernest Bevin, who was a leading personality in the trade union movement at the time — if you check out his Wikipedia entry.
Labour must show that it gets that — in practice as well as theory — if we are make our contribution to the progressive movements on which our causes depend.
If Cameron can get some sort of movement towards a deal with Putin on a solution to the Assad problem, if he can convince that there is a wider diplomatic and military strategy at play, it's yet possible that he will win over enough Labour MPs to get his way on the airstrikeIf Cameron can get some sort of movement towards a deal with Putin on a solution to the Assad problem, if he can convince that there is a wider diplomatic and military strategy at play, it's yet possible that he will win over enough Labour MPs to get his way on the airstrikeif he can convince that there is a wider diplomatic and military strategy at play, it's yet possible that he will win over enough Labour MPs to get his way on the airstrikes.
Most EU immigration is of white people, so if wanting to end EU free movement of labour is racist at all then it is against white people rather than against non-white workers around the world who suffer because white Europeans get to be head of the queue for entering the UK.
McCluskey, whose union is a major funder of Labour, said the party could lose votes to Ukip if it did not «get its narrative right on free movement» and immigration.
If we are going to be protectionist about labour movement (and the editor has just said he is in favour of some labour protectionism), why are we favouring the Europeans, of all people?
The row highlights a major split within the Labour movement over what should happen if the opinion polls are correct and the Conservatives win a comfortable majority.
I think in fairness to Steve Hart, Unite's strategy makes union backed candidates from a broader social background part of their political strategy, but certainly not the end of it: At the Unite meeting at Labour Conference, Jon Trickett & Len McCluskey made the case for Unite & Labour developing MP's from down to earth backgrounds, but linked this very much to having policies that adress the needs of working class voters: The Unite strategy is fairly broad, including recruitng union members to Labour, developing MP's (who as McCluskey are backed because they «reflect the values of the union movement» — rather than just being from a particular social class), and supporting the CLASS think tank to develop policy — I did a write up of this meeting for the Morning Star (and a rival Progress one), which may be of interest (I think it will appear if you click on my name)
One senior Tory said the party faces a «devastating pincer movement» from Ukip in a string of marginal seats where Conservatives won in 2010 with narrow majorities over Labour: «If more Tory votes are siphoned off to Ukip, and Lib Dems switch to Labour, we will be done for in those seats and our position in the north of England will be terrible.
«If we are to save our position in Europe, our rights of work in Europe - all of which have been put at risk by Cameron - it is down to Labour and the Labour movement.
It if works, he claims, Labour could be a genuine mass movement - something no other political party in the UK can claim to be in the current climate.
Without additional funding for further education who is going to have the skills to deliver the promises made in the Autumn Statement for UK's transport, housing and digital infrastructure, particularly if there is no free movement of labour after Brexit.
The labour movement can talk all it wants to about the alternative of a «big» CPP, but if it entails the kind of active management that Coyne describes, it's hard to advocate allowing the CPPIB to play the «fool's game» with even more of our money.
If Brexit causes fewer EU workers to exist in the UK, because free labour movement could be restricted, then VFR tourism could suffer accordingly.
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