Sentences with phrase «many more labour»

The falling loonie also made it more expensive to import machinery and equipment, so Canadian firms avoided making investments in automation and instead increased production by adding more labour.
In some cases, they have met any increases in demand by hiring more labour.
It is crucial that you know that there is a high level of administrative work involved in the industry, such as the processing of investment activities that need more labour input than capital input.
Option b) is a little bit more labour intensive but it guarantees the texture part.
This is more labour and time intensive but a good, cheaper alternative if you can't get your hands on vital wheat gluten.
The original version is far more labour intensive and involves gently simmering sweetened, flavoured milk until it evaporates by half leaving a thickened, very dense ice - cream.
These are a bit more labour intensive (but too cute), so I understand if you turn them into regular sushi rolls, too.
I have probably been at over 100 births and way more labours than that.
Harriet fought for more Labour women MPs through «women - only shortlists».
Expect to see even more Labour talent heading to the committees.
London's popular mayor featured on many more Labour campaign leaflets than Jeremy Corbyn.
The split in labour was because reform would mean less Labour government alone, but more Labour led government through coalition.
In 2010, though the Conservatives did not achieve the national vote share they wanted, the party's targeting strategy meant it won 23 more Labour seats and 9 more Liberal Democrat seats than it would have done on a uniform swing.
They have become much more Labour.
Whichever way you «spin'the figures Sunder; it's still shows many (& I mean many) more Labour pigs with their snouts in the trough than Tory pigs, now doesn't it.
«This independence guarantee is undoubtedly a major factor in persuading more and more Labour voters and members to vote Yes.»
Corbyn's victory, which means he has now won more Labour leadership elections than -LSB-...]
Although the party was on the winning side in the referendum, the Yes vote was relatively high in the less affluent and thus more Labour parts -LSB-...]
So Remainers are becoming more Labour whilst Leavers are becoming more Tory.
The plan — for which I, then a deputy chairman of the party, was responsible — helped us to win 23 more Labour seats and nine more Lib Dem seats than we would have done on a uniform swing.
More Labour - bashing: «That is what I call fair.»
The Mahama government has arguably faced more labour agitations than any other government under the 4th republic.
The best estimates are that there will only be a handful of Conservative MPs willing to vote against the government's position while there will be significantly more Labour MPs willing to defy Jeremy Corbyn's position and vote for action in Syria.
The upshot (silver lining) of this will be that far more Labour MP's will be kicked out next year than might have otherwise been the case, though they will have no - one to blame but themselves for this.
They may not agree about the destination, but more Labour moderates will return to frontbench duties in 2017.
The logical consequence of Labour slumping to third place in some polls would be for more Labour voters to start voting tactically just as they once routinely expected Lib Dems to, and the leftwing think tank Compass is now actively debating this idea.
The boundary changes haven't made a vast difference to the seat directly, although there may be more Labour voters in the newly added part of the seat.
The useless official campaign run by Johnson was a key cause of the failure to pull out more Labour votes, although as election guru John Curtice has told us Labour actually did quite well here.
Ed Miliband is under increasing pressure to back an in / out referendum on Britain's EU membership, after a survey showed more Labour supporters are in favour of a vote on Europe than against it.
The party has decided to scale back its campaign against the Lib Dems and instead aggressively target up to 20 more Labour seats.
Three more Labour MPs have announced this week that they won't be fighting the fight at the next election:
There are many more Labour councillors who will want to work with the mayor of Tower Hamlets and serve the community of Tower Hamlets.
Advising those looking to get a new face in the Commons, Osland states: «The top priority for the labour movement right now is to secure the election of more Labour MPs at the next general election.
Places like Bromley we've got more Labour contacts than we've ever had before.
«It's long overdue, we are the party of equality We've got more Labour MPs than all the other parties put together and we've just got to do it.
Fallon hopes to persuade more Labour MPs to defy Corbyn in the coming days and weeks.
If Benn had won, more Labour MPs, councillors and activists would have joined the SDP, who'd have usurped Labour as the second largest party.
With several more Labour MPs in marginal seats having announced their intention to retire at the election in recent days, below is a list of the 46 Labour and Lib Dem MPs (so far) in the most winnable seats for the Conservatives who have opted not to defend their seats at the general election.
Usually, but by no means always, there were more Labour suppoters than Conservatives.
More Labour MPs have been «testing the waters» and «consulting colleagues» over their chances of replacing Ed Miliband as party leader.
With every day more Labour centrists leave the Party & more Corbyn supporters join, pushing Labour that little bit father left.
He added: «There are of course, many more Labour than Liberal Democrat candidates in winnable marginal seats, so I've had to concentrate my cash on first - time Labour candidates, rather than ex-MPs.»
This is an opportunity to show that he is more Labour than many in Labour.
We can expect more Labour resignations under the leadership of Corbyn.
At a time when Jeremy Corbyn appears to be alienating more Labour supporters than he is winning over, this has looked like the most viable strategy for a party that needs to reinvent itself after securing its headline goal.
Corbyn's victory, which means he has now won more Labour leadership elections than Tony Blair, and two more than Gordon Brown, was widely expected from the beginning of the contest, with Labour's self - styled «moderates» seemingly reliant on keeping Corbyn off the ballot paper, something they failed to do in July's NEC meeting.
«I'm more Labour than a lot of the Labour party,» he said.
12:33 - More Labour questions n the bedroom tax.
Turnout was increased, but it appears far more Labour voters turned out than in previously local elections.
I think there will be more Labour MPs voting with us at third reading if, as we fear, the government does not accept any of our very reasonable amendments.
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