And he is
not a natural Labour supporter, but he is coming around to us.
The environment is
not natural Labour territory, he went on, it could belong to any party, but as everyone at the discussion agreed it needs to be seized and made centre ground for everyone.
It isn't a natural Labour seat.
Not exact matches
But economic data tells us
natural resource extraction is actually
not very
labour and capital intensive.
Most women who choose to have a
natural birth feel they have greater control over their
labour; they choose whether or
not they want pain relief, for example.
If you were planning to have a
natural birth but change your mind during
labour, you shouldn't feel disappointed or guilty; although most women are told about the pain caused by
labour, nothing can prepare you for the actual feeling and if you can't handle the pain without a little help this is completely normal.
I heard him talk about it, he thinks that the syntetic oxytocin given during
labour interferes with the
natural production of oxytocin,
not only for the mother but for the baby as well because the syntetic oxytocin crosses the placenta and gets into the baby's circulation.
My OB saw me as a private patient FOR FREE because he's a family friend, and if I had opted for a
natural labour which had gone swimmingly he wouldn't even have needed to attend because the midwives would have looked after me.
Therefore it won't harm to try some
natural ways to bring on
labour.
I also wonder if inducing
labour or doing a c - section before the body experiences any
natural labour has an influence since maybe the body is
not ready to
not be pregnant and to nurse a baby.
And while they are happy that hospital birth services exist for pregnancies with complications or if there are difficulties in
labour, they believe that the hospital environment is
not always the best place for a woman in normal
labour to have a normal,
natural birth, even if only because bright lights, clock - watching and multiple examinations are most definitely
not conducive to relaxing and, you know, letting your body do its thing.
This is most common during
natural labour, and most C - section babies won't experience anything like it.
But although most
Labour voters backed us we did
not convince millions of
natural Labour voters especially in those parts of the country left behind.
He didn't seem a
natural parliamentarian and was a key member of
Labour's awkward squad.
«The
Labour Party's disciplinary process was
not in accord with
natural justice in a number of ways.
I can't claim to be a
natural cheerleader for the Gord although, naturally at the time as a good
Labour Party member I supported him with all the grim determination that he seemed to manifest for hanging on in there as prime minister.
On the BBC's Daily Politics show, two MPs who are
not natural bedfellows of the current
Labour leader insisted that Wilson would be on their side:
As the Tories look for a leader who can prevent young people from flocking to
Labour, Tugendhat also provided compelling evidence of his ability to win over people who might
not be
natural Tories.
Reid is
not a
natural pluralist — indeed, he favours abolition of the House of Lords — but his condemnatory language was extreme, describing a Liberal Democrat -
Labour deal as mutually assured destruction, and adding:» If we continue
not listening then we will lose very badly at any subsequent election.»
It isn't a
natural Conservative seat either — Grant won it in 2005 from
Labour after a hard, two - election struggle.
The sense that conservatism has a moral purpose, that the Conservative Party is its political expression, and that it is for everyone who agrees with that purpose is indispensible
not only if that party is to win in 2015, but if it is ever again to become Britain's
natural party of government (which, at present, is
Labour).
«Traditional
Labour voters are disenchanted, lack a
natural political home, but do
not believe the Conservatives are interested in them.
And don't equate them to decent social democrats like Polly Toynbee or Andrew Adonis, both of whose
natural home is in the
Labour Party!
Cameron is
not seeking just to bury Ed Miliband; he's seeking to eradicate an entire political project, the New
Labour political project that turned
Labour from being a
natural party of opposition to being a forceful party of government.
Where the Conservatives have more grounds for optimism are some of the other questions asked in the recent polls about David Cameron — a recent ICM poll that found that David Cameron was seen as a potential PM, a person who could change the way people thought about the Conservatives and a person who over a third of
Labour voters and almost half Lib Dem voters said they could vote for; another ICM poll that found that 40 % of people thought that Cameron was the
natural heir of Tony Blair — these sort of findings were definitely
not seen after Michael Howard became leader.
These ex Lib Dem voters are highly unlikely to go to
Labour as
Labour have no hope of winning, neither will they go to the Tories as they are
not natural bedfellows, therefore it is highly likely that most of these votes will go to UKIP.
Again, I maintain that this lady did give consent, and again I'm sorry that her hypertension meant she couldn't wait until term to go into
natural labour.
We don't wear hospital gowns in the UK for
natural labour.
There are questions, too, around
labour, and the different roles played by the
natural history museum (traditionally a place of dead animals
not «living collections»), the scientist, and the artist.