David Cameron: We must bomb the «Medieval monsters» of Isil David Cameron refuses to apologise for «terrorist sympathisers»
jibe Labour MP warns party is becoming «vanguard of intolerant pacifism»
Not exact matches
Theresa May makes a
jibe at Corbyn's «incredible» leadership following
Labour's by - election loss in Copeland https://t.co/X3tDZmRvpJ
He also sought to exploit the news that
Labour MPs Andy Burnham, Steve Rotheram and Luciana Berger were bidding for elected mayoralships, He
jibed:
Cameron dismissed the «utterly pathetic»
jibes as «a bunch of tittle - tattle and rumour», before criticising
Labour for refusing to back the programme motion.
Responding to
jibes from the Prime Minister as to the turmoil in
Labour, Mr Corbyn said: «Democracy is an exciting and splendid thing and I'm enjoying every moment of it.»
In a
jibe at what critics see as Mr Brown's control freakery, Mr Milburn calls on him to change the culture of
Labour Party politics and to follow Barack Obama's lead by adopting an open, engaging politics «that favours dialogue over monologue».
He begins by saying how pleased he is that «everyone is in tune» - a
jibe at
Labour there - before properly starting with a repeat of his bipartisan rhetoric «in the short - term to ensure financial stability».
The prime minister responded with a
jibe at the
Labour leader and shadow chancellor:
In his speech, Hutton didn't miss the opportunity for a
jibe at old lobby pal Patrick Hennessy, who is now running Khan's communications having moved across from
Labour HQ.
Overall, however, perhaps the most noteworthy point was Osborne's final
jibe that the Coalition is proposing smaller cuts to DELs than
Labour.
Labour whip David Wright's apparent Twitter
jibe against the «scum - sucking» Conservatives has prompted reciprocal Tory attacks against
Labour's «gutter language».
The
Labour leader began by welcoming the fall in unemployment — and thus denying the prime minister the chance to make her usual
jibe of asking: «Why won't he mention it?»
Rumours that the
Labour leader will begin a «revenge reshuffle» of his shadow cabinet in the new year have drowned out the party's attacks on the Conservative government, the shadow culture secretary Michael Dugher has said, in a
jibe at Jeremy Corbyn's aides.
David Cameron slams Emily Thornberry appointment to Shadow Defence
Labour frontbencher quits as «revenge reshuffle» sparks backlash Emily Thornberry rejects «moron»
jibe at Corbyn nominators
A
Labour MP has been suspended from the Commons chamber for the rest of the sitting day after his «dodgy Dave»
jibe over the prime minister's tax affairs.
And in a pointed
jibe to Mr Corbyn, Scottish
Labour leader Kezia Dugdale, who spoke at the meeting, said: «Never forget the best way to represent and deliver for working people will always be from the government benches.»