Sentences with phrase «of labour rule»

Does Gordon Brown think that a record number of NEETs represents a good outcome for twelve years of Labour rule?
«I vow will fight hard to improve local health services which have suffered so badly under 17 years of Labour rule from Cardiff Bay.
Mr Cameron's arrival in Downing Street marks the end of 13 years of Labour rule.
She has unseated one of Labour's big names, the former shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander, bringing an end to 70 years of Labour rule in the area.
Even as David Cameron piles the ordure on those 13 years of Labour rule he relies on the Blair guide to politics in every step he takes to occupy the centre ground.
The bust of Lenin was saved, and has spent a nomadic existence thereafter, often in storage, but on show in Islington Town Hall in the 1970s and 1980s during periods of Labour rule inhe borough.
«Pressure is mounting for a relaxation of Labour rules to allow a wider leadership contest than looks likely if the nomination thresholds are retained.

Not exact matches

What's not uncertain: the slow drip of unresponsive labour market regulations and mostly unenforced rules over the past quarter century has shifted bargaining power towards employers, against workers.
The comments from Defense Minister Michael Fallon in an interview with the Daily Telegraph suggested that the ruling Conservative Party would not increase the top rate of income tax, striking a contrast with main opposition Labour Party.
The Popular Unity Candidacy joins a line of far - left movements seizing the political momentum in Europe, from Greece's ruling Syriza party and Spain's own far - left Podemos movement to the shock emergence last week of hardcore socialist Jeremy Corbyn as leader of Britain's Labour Party.
Macron, who left political rivals reeling when he won power barely a year after launching a new centrist movement, has already rattled his way through an overhaul of French labour rules, in spite of street protests and a pushback from unions.
Some variations in labour rules aside, the Canadian and U.S. regulatory regimes are actually more closely aligned than they are with other parts of the world, which is good news for major sharing economy companies.
Leaders of both the Conservative and Labour parties, which don't normally agree on much, have ruled out the possibility of holding a «second referendum».
The talks in Tokyo starting Monday are expected to iron out technical differences on rules for the treatment of labour and intellectual property but unlikely to yield a conclusive statement that member countries will quickly sign the pact.
The financial sector wins at the point where you don't see that the prices that the banks are inflating are asset prices — real estate prices, bond and stock prices — and that the role of commercial banks is to increase the power of wealth over the rest of society, over labour, over industry, to create a new ruling - class of bankers that are even more heavy than the landlords that were criticised in the last part of the 19th century.
Bill 4: An Act to Implement a Supreme Court Ruling Governing Essential Services introduced by Labour Minister Christina Gray lifted the ban on strikes by all public sector employees in response to a Supreme Court of Canada ruling inRuling Governing Essential Services introduced by Labour Minister Christina Gray lifted the ban on strikes by all public sector employees in response to a Supreme Court of Canada ruling inruling in 2015.
The fiduciary standard is getting a lot of attention in the United States once again as the Department of Labour's rule requiring advisors to act in the best interests of their clients was denied by an appeals court
while the writer has little knowledge of the bible, he is also greatly lacking what he should know to write such a article, the laws give to people of all walks of life is the commandments given by moses, religion does not have anything to do with goverments laws or rulings, he told us straight the one law that there is no forgiveness for is murder, rulers and goverments take it upon themselves to make the decision whether to go to war, or if a person should be put to death, as far as jesus and the apostles are concerned thier labours was a work of love and true humanitarian towards all peoples, races, religions, they never asked for anything for themselves, and they never took from one to give to another.
For that reason only we find now the ruling powers are in the hands of secular non religious ones... The conference above stated that the secular regimes in the West had used the indifference between religions, branches, doctrines by creating «Fitnah» said to be harder than killing... because you get all those with Fitnah to fight among them selves... beside establishing and supporting terrorist groups to get the area unstable far from investment and development environment that has caused the mass immigration of the capital heads, professions and skilled labour hands from their countries to the west and be treated as garbage at countries that they do not belong to whether as culture, race or religion....
I know that for some segments of the Church the thought of good - Christian - women - in - bikinis jumps your fence because of a lifetime spent labouring under strict modesty rules.
«Labour MP Damien O'Connor questioned National Party links to Chinese - owned company, which is one of a handful of New Zealand - based companies to get approval from China to export infant formula since China put tighter import rules in place in 2014.
Mussolini knew it in 1938, and the Argentina military junta knew it in 1978; England went out of the 1970 World Cup, and days later the ruling Labour government surprisingly lost a general election.
The first stage of labour (your first regular contractions and when you being dilating) is often quicker second time round, but remember, babies make their own rules and often break them!
Two class action lawsuits against companies Nestle and Hershey in the United States were dismissed after a federal court ruled there is no duty to disclose the use of child labour in the cocoa supply chain.
The 1993 Labour Party Conference introduced the rule for «women - only shortlists» in 50 % of all target seats.
It was Labour and Irish Home Rule support which ensured the hereditary veto of the Lords was broken.
Labour's amendment, proposing that the boundary changes were better put off until 2018, has been ruled to be out of order, as it does not relate sufficiently directly to the bill before the Lords.
«Picture it: history in the making as a Liberal Democrat leader entered, finally, into the corridors of power, preparing to unshackle Britain after years of Labour and Conservative rule.
The recent revelation of his non-dom status sent the left - wing blogosphere into a predictable preelection frenzy, despite Labour also receiving non-dom money and an Electoral Commission investigation which ultimately ruled donations from his company Bearwood Corporate Services were permissible.
«But if we are to go out and convince thousands of working class men and women that they want to sign up to be associate Labour Party members they will not be interested in the rule - book, or even the history.
Corbyn was appearing with the entire shadow cabinet, members of Labour's ruling body and trade union chiefs at an event in central London on Tuesday,
At the same time, supporters of the Labour Party are more likely to say that colonial rule was a bad thing than those who back the Conservatives or UKIP.
The group was cleared by an internal Labour investigation of breaching party rules on donating to political opponents, after they assured the party the payments had been made in line with advice from the Electoral Commission.
As a rule, they had a bad night: BNP leader Nick Griffin actually managed to decrease his party's share of the vote in Barking, while Esther Rantzen proved little more than a sideshow in the Luton South Labour - Tory struggle.
She will have earned some points for signing up to EU rules on state aid - although made the likelihood of a Labour rebellion on the final deal more likely.
New labour started to go down hill on Labours second term, but the Tories were in such a mess, now of course we know that labour had done deals about the leadership with that idiot Brown wanting to rule.
This reflected a key strategic decision on Labour's part to accept the existing financial system and (to a large extent) the rules of corporate governance.
Citizens United overturned a century of legal doctrine when it ruled that pursuant to the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment, corporations and labour unions have the right to spend unlimited amounts of money through ads, commercials and other political tools to support or oppose candidates for office.
Labour's ruling National Executive Committee is due to decide this week whether the party leader must be re-nominated by MPs in order to run in the event of a challenge to his leadership.
It seems all manner of rules are being smashed to bits by Jeremy Corbyn's Labour.
Both Labour and the Liberal Democrats have ruled out a coalition with the SNP, but as Nicola Sturgeon notes, this does not rule out a confidence - and - supply or some other kind of still loser agreement.
Keith Vaz arrived late to Labour's «Super Tuesday» NEC meeting and received a round of applause from most of the 32 other representatives on the party's ruling body.
If Labour and any other parties won a Holyrood mandate for Home Rule, would that not mean that Westminster would have to negotiate a further extension of powers?
[83] On 5 July, Labour MPs voted overwhelmingly by a margin of 196 to 41 to back the rule change, paving the way for NEC and conference approval, which was secured in September 2011.
New Labour's «market pluralism» offered freedom from the narrow oppressions of both the labour movement and ruling - class elLabour's «market pluralism» offered freedom from the narrow oppressions of both the labour movement and ruling - class ellabour movement and ruling - class elitism.
Mr Cable did not rule out a coalition with Labour, but was critical of two «really big mistakes» made by Miliband.
But given that this doesn't break the law or parliamentary rules, I don't see why there's any reason for non-members of the Labour party to feel angry or betrayed.
But why proclaim Labour's support for the principle of an independent fiscal authority, as part of a new framework of long term fiscal rules, if we choose wilfully to disregard its conclusions?
Christine Shawcroft, the Labour official at the centre of an anti-Semitism row, has resigned from the party's ruling body.
Corbyn is unlikely to stand down voluntarily and under Labour Party rules, challengers to sitting leaders need to be nominated by 20 % of the parliamentary party.
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