Sentences with phrase «labour policy perspective»

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If the forecasters and betting markets are right in their central forecasts then Con + LD+DUP combined will be short of a majority and so a Labour led government should form if they can secure the support of the SNP and probably others, including the Liberal Democrats, will be needed too: a potentially messy and unstable situation but also one where there is sufficient similarity in ideological perspective for policy agreement on plenty of issues.
Since Labour can ignore neither the perspective held by a large number of its membership, nor abandon the rest of the country, the elections that result from these «power vs. principles» crises tend to be fought between candidates who back similar policiesLabour tried to appease Bennites by electing the similarly radical Foot, and now a part of Labour has rested its hopes with Owen Smith, who, at least publicly, shares many of Corbyn's views.
What really struck me was how feminised the Labour policy agenda has become, and what powerful evidence it provides for the shift in perspective that comes from having a significant body of women at the top of the party.
18.00 Conservative MEP Kay Swinburne and Labour MEP Derek Vaughan are among speakers at an event hosted by the TUC, Foreign Policy Centre and the European Commission Representation in the UK to discuss UK perspectives on EU employment and social law
From the perspective of left - wing SNP voters, Labour would be seen to be «getting its soul back» and «going back to its roots» in terms of policy.
«The backbench committee has taken oral evidence from a wider range and may be able to offer a more balanced perspective if the frontbench review is being used as a vehicle to overturn established Labour policy
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