Sentences with phrase «not voting labour»

The real issue today is not that Blair wants to get back into politics he can if he likes because I'm not voting labour any way not this mess we have now any way.
If he comes he will be knocking on doors with me of the very people who tell me they are not voting Labour because of immigration, and let him them listen and think and he will need to do it long enough to realise that he is not being set up because the more houses you do the more you realise that the message is consistent.
sorry but while corbyn is in charge, I'm not voting labour.
Of respondents with a Labour MP, and who said they were intending to vote Labour, the net score was +12, but respondents whose MP was Labour and who were not voting Labour generated a net score of -16.
I am one of them — I couldn't vote Labour nor Tory.
A further 10 % of all voters are Labour Considerers, who would not vote Labour tomorrow, but may do so in future.
I posted on a thread about Labour the other day that I wouldn't vote Labour unless they supported the Chagos Islanders going home but I have to admit, I don't know what the Green Party policy is regarding them — Miss Berry, do you know?
Most members of trade unions affiliated to the Labour Party would NOT vote Labour if a general election were held this week, according to... (Comments: 49)
In their favour I have to say that they are better than questions asking whether people are more or less likely to vote Labour if X was in charge, which people who would vote Labour anyway, or wouldn't vote Labour under any circumstance, still say more or less.
«I have deliberately been speaking to people who didn't vote Labour in the general election last year - to ex Tory or Lib Dem voters.
It does not do Oakeshott, or his ideas of a progressive alliance, much good if Liberal Democrat supporters do not vote Labour in the seats where he has donated money to Labour, or vice-versa.
How many people who didn't vote Labour will have a say in picking the next leader?
But there won't be a shred of complacency from us as we reach out to all of those voters who didn't vote Labour and those who didn't vote at all.
Not, not voted, not voted Labour but voted Ukip.
«There are lots pf people who didn't vote and lots who didn't vote labour.
Around 70,000 people who voted in the leadership election did NOT vote Labour in May's general election.
Alternatively, a Corbyn victory could position the party to harness and direct support from a new, young radical constituency (much of which either didn't vote or didn't vote Labour in the election).
I have become a Green voter because they oppose this bankrupt philosophy, and will not vote Labour unless JC or someone like him leads the party.
Don't vote Labour in seats where the Lib Dems best challenge Cameron.
Fully 41 % of the sample said that the result made no difference — that they would not vote Labour anyway.
As is usual with this type of question, lots of people say that it would make no difference — they would either vote Labour anyway, or they would not vote Labour anyway.
If you don't want to wage wars all over the place while flogging off the hospitals to crooks and the schools to cranks, then don't vote Labour.
When he left his last ship just before the 1945 election, his commanding officer's last words were simple: «Goodbye Miliband, don't vote Labour».
Several took to twitter to say they would not vote Labour again, despite being party members.
Fact was many people thought labour would do very poor, so voted labour as a protest against the Tories, on the likes of the Dementia tax, but didn't actually want labour to win, the Tories are still imploding, labour is in the rise, I'm not saying labour wouldn't win a election, if it was called tommorow, but thre are people who voted labour thinking we wouldn't win, so did it anyway, who won't vote labour next time, as they're worried we would win.
Neil Kinnock wanted to be liked tried to appeal to groups that Labour hadn't in the past courted, the police, the city, small businessmen, liberals, Ed has tried to appeal to a group that haven't voted labour in 12 years union activists and guardian readers, while only loosing a few progress types, will the Tories manage to portray him as kinnock no, 2, but those people in the city, those sceptical of unions or the police who stopped voting Tory in97 ′ have never gone back to the Tories to see.
People didn't vote Labour because they thought Miliband looked and sounded like a twat.
landless Peaant who's «we» who you want to stop these evil people, do you mean the labour party, you haven't voted labour in 32 years, and you assume that the labour party wants your vote, by the way you come out with criticisms of the DWP based on the assumption that it makes you right to oppose something
I did not vote Labour because — for example — Labour are to the right of the Tories on immigration, and have not challenged (but rather reinforced) UKIPs lies.
I won't vote Labour until they get back to being proper Socialists, not Tory Lite aka Blue Labour.
I didn't vote Labour because of their support for Benefit Sanctions & because of their betrayal in abstaining following the Cait Riley case.
He continued, «But there won't be a shred of complacency from us as we reach out to all of those voters who didn't vote Labour and those who didn't vote at all.»
BenM had labour stood on the sort of manifesto, you'd have like din 1997 we wouldn't have own anyway Landless peasant, you didn't vote laur in 87 or 92 the pulbic rightly felt labour was a more far left party in 87 ′ than 83 ′ and Kinock our leader in 1992 fully backed the 83 manifesto, so saying you wouldn't vote labour now, I doubt you'd ever vote labour, now even of Michael foot was alive and our leader,

Not exact matches

But it seems that the Brexit vote — combined with the strong possibility that Corbyn may not even be a Labour leader by the next General Election — proved too much Piketty.
Even if Labour gave a free vote, which is unlikely, the pressure from Labour constituency activists (not Labour voters) would force most Labour MPs to vote for the change: just a few people of principle will hold out.
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Interestingly, the trend line is almost parallel with Labour's, suggesting that the parties are not competing for votes as much equally siphoning votes from Yesh Atid.
I do not know who I would vote for, now John has stepped down, Abbott carries a lot of baggage with her, telling Blair about his kids going to private school while hers did as well, on the whole I suspect I would vote Abbott, sadly it makes little difference, it does look as if David Miliband will win this one, he is new labour, the new Mp's are mainly new labour, it does look like the days of the working class are over, perhaps one day we will get a party I some how doubt, it, so where does labour stand, we have the Conservative party big business, we have liberals not to sure, we have New labour big business Tory Tory and Liberals.
Many men supported the struggle for women's vote and women's labour struggles, not least Keir Hardie.
And that's not the worst of it - Labour's manifesto has precisely nothing to say about the welfare cap, which has hit households with 200,000 children, and which Corbyn was propelled to the leadership by voting against in 2015.
They never had the votes so blaming Labour for not suggesting a deal makes no sense.
While some, such as @LeaveEUOfficial, have blamed it on Labour wanting to get the Muslim vote, as far as I can tell, none of these politicians are Muslim, and at least some of these politicians don't have much of a Muslim constituency.
I do not trust any party at the moment, Labour Tory Liberals, all are after the votes and the fact have gone out the window.
Labour has advocated a 16 - year - old vote but not increased voting by expatriates.
But labour were voted in to reduce inequality - and they haven't
Because people were really pissed off with Labour, they voted SNP to the left of Labour, not to the right.
Do they really think the public will go into the polling booth thinking «oh well I would vote for Labour but they can't be trusted on the economy, and I would vote for the Conservatives but they might deliver the wrong kind of recovery, so I think I will marry economic efficiency and social justice and vote for the Liberal Democrats instead»?
A handful of rebel Labour MPs are insisting that they will not take up Theresa May's challenge to vote in favour of Brexit.
So Labour need to get to the disaffected voters who maybe voted Labour in the past and not anymore; they also need to get to those who are not even interested in politics.
Scottish Tories currently campaigning for local government elections on May 4th tell stories about encountering long - standing Labour voters in local authority areas not exactly known for being friendly to Conservatives and who now declare their intention to vote for «Ruth» and the Tories.
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