Sentences with phrase «leadership contender david»

Official records reveal that leadership contender David Miliband has accrued over half a million pounds in private earnings and expenses over a single year.
Labour leadership contender David Miliband has condemned the decision to release the man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing as clearly wrong.
«Bosses earning huge amounts while their employees struggle were branded «immoral» by Labour leadership contender David Miliband last night.»
«Labour leadership contender David Miliband is challenging his rivals to a TV debate.
Former Tory leadership contender David Davis added: «She's a junior minister at the moment leaping into the hardest job in the government at the hardest possible time.
Former Labour Foreign Secretary and leadership contender David Miliband explains why he «grieves» for the state of the Labour Party.
Owners of homes worth # 2million or more should pay a «mansion tax» to help the poor, Labour leadership contender David Miliband said yesterday.
«Labour leadership contenders David and Ed Miliband said they would campaign for a «yes» vote if they were in charge.

Not exact matches

Asked about which possible Labour leadership contenders people felt warmest towards, Greenberg said David Miliband was the favourite, followed by his brother, Ed, the likely candidate from the left of the party Jon Cruddas, and then the former schools secretary Ed Balls.
But if Lisbon can not be renegotiated, it would certainly be possible to have another referendum on Europe, as David Davis, the former Tory leadership contender, proposed in this newspaper yesterday.
Most leadership contenders have agreed with a suggestion mooted by David Miliband that the currently appointed position should be elected by party members as part of a package of reforms to make the party more sensitive to its activists.
Labour leadership contender Ed Balls has warned his party that it risked falling into David Cameron's «trap» by focusing its attack on the Liberal Democrats.
With David Cameron gone and the Brexiteers in the ascendancy, Javid disappeared from the lists of future leadership contenders.
Sunday 29 May, 4 pm Elmley Foundation Theatre, # 5 David Miliband talks to Matthew d'Ancona The former foreign secretary and Labour leadership contender discusses life beyond the frontbench with The Sunday Telegraph columnist.
Some Conservatives are beginning to look back to 2005 when more established Tory leadership contenders Ken Clarke, Liam Fox and David Davis all lost out to the fresh - faced Cameron.
Now that we have moved on from New Labour, hopefully David Mili and the other leadership contenders can finally grasp the bull by the horns and talk about a society where wealth tax is not punitive but good citizenship.
Former home secretary Alan Johnson has ruled himself out as a contender for the Labour leadership, announcing he will back David Miliband in the upcoming contest to succeed Gordon Brown.
More on the Labour leadership from Channel 4 News: - Labour leadership: the contenders - David Miliband: frontrunner and underdog - Andy Burnham: the «ordinary» person's candidate - Ed Miliband: the alternative brother - Will Straw: leadership will be decided by Balls voters - Labour leadership: the «squabble» for power
Two of the leading contenders for the party leadership - David and Ed Miliband - both made clear they would campaign for a «yes» vote if they were in charge.
More on the Labour leadership from Channel 4 News: - Labour leadership: the contenders - Andy Burnham: the «ordinary» person's candidate - Diane Abbott: more than a token candidate - Ed Miliband: the alternative brother - Miliband brothers» leadership battle divides Labour - David to Ed: Miliband family must remain strong - Labour leadership: the «squabble» for power
The war of words came after David Miliband, the former 2010 leadership contender, urged party members not to select Corbyn as leader.
«David Davis, the former Tory leadership contender, argued that Mr Osborne, who has made the rating central to his austerity programme, had been undermined.
Vince Cable, and according to Cable, the prime minister and the chancellor; the universities minister, David Willetts; the NUS and all Labour leadership contenders except David Miliband.
The stark assessment comes from David Miliband as the Labour leadership contender tries to get to grips with the public's rejection of New Labour, now consigned to the history books and to be replaced by what some have dubbed, somewhat unimaginatively, Next Labour, which Miliband says can be relaunched from Scotland.
But Mr Blaney does have some influential friends; the foundation's parliamentary counsel contains the former Conservative party chairman, Cecil Parkinson, Tory MP Gerald Howarth and shadow deputy prime minister, and likely future leadership contender, David Davis.
Amongst the leadership contenders Ken Clarke was obviously top, identified by 83 % of people, followed by David Davis who is now correctly identified by 57 % and Sir Malcolm Rifkind on 47 %.
More on the Labour leadership from Channel 4 News: - Labour leadership: the contenders - David Miliband: frontrunner and underdog - Andy Burnham: the «ordinary» person's candidate - Diane Abbott: more than a token Labour candidate - Labour leadership: the «squabble» for power - Will Straw: leadership will be decided by Balls voters
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