Sentences with phrase «kick started their labours»

If your due date has been and gone, you are probably ready to try anything to kick start labour.
If the cervix is ready, it may be enough to kick start labour.

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Gordon Brown has kick - started the campaign for next year's Scottish parliament elections with a speech in Edinburgh - but made no mention of the Labour leadership crisis.
One event which could well kick start a movement towards electoral reform would be a hung parliament resulting in a Labour Lib - Dem coalition.
While Labour, the SNP and the Lib Dems have the resources and party machinery required to kick - start an election campaign with little notice, many smaller parties simply don't.
We easily forget too that Labour's efforts in the early 1990s to cosy up to the City were part of a deliberate strategy that started well before the UK was kicked out of the Exchange Rate Mechanism.
A number of Labour MPs, including Cruddas and former shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt, have warned that if the party is to successfully kick - start a debate on identity and community, it is also going to have to ask some tough questions about its relationship with «Englishness».
So it was a disaster a la 1983, and 2010... and yes we had the worst Labour leader ever in Miliband, uninspiring and self serving.Why he didn't resign earlier or why we didn't kick him into touch in 2013 or 2014 when our numbers started tanking, should have been mercilessly analysed too.
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