This is the only way to stop Labour from becoming unelectable and at the same time show the puplic another side of Labour showcasing the next generation
of Labour leaders.
Lets hope we get more clarity from the awayday
of labour leaders planned for early February.
Nasarawa State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has warned the Governor Al - Makura - led state government to reverse the «punitive transfer»
of labour leaders over their...
And I have given exactly the same loyalty to all four
of the Labour leaders I have served.»
A festive tale of woe then, and very much in keeping with the Dickensian portrayal of the rich / poor divide at Christmas — one
of the Labour leaders favourites.
A sense of entitlement to cheap petrol has developed and prior governments have got negative reactions irrespective of timing); there was insufficient consultation (we hear stories
of labour leaders who privately agree with government, but refuse to admit so publicly to preserve their populist base - they may later «change their minds» when they get into government!)
I think many British Columbians, much like Albertans, have shrunk from voting NDP because they were seen as a party
of labour leaders, professors and what my father would call «parlor pinks.»
An unlikely chorus
of labour leaders and corporate social responsibility proponents has joined them.
One deciding factor could be the role
of the Labour leader.
His one achievement — to stop intervention in Syria — is now touted as an example
of the Labour leader standing up to the might of the American war machine.
The Shadow Home Secretary and close ally
of the Labour leader said the party was «not at this stage taking any options off the table».
Over the past year, Reed has been one
of the Labour leader's most vocal opponents in Westminster, having resigned from the shadow frontbench almost immediately after he was first elected in 2015.
Meanwhile, the BBC has been under fire for its coverage
of Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, with accusations of bias, most recently fuelled by a Nick Robinson tweet.
Supporters of Jeremy Corbyn have furiously dismissed the latest criticisms
of the Labour leader from senior party figures.
And will this help legitimatise broadcast news criticism
of the Labour Leader?
We are in a unique historical moment in which the Tory leader has the precise reverse
of the Labour leader's qualities.
Supporters of Jeremy Corbyn have furiously dismissed the latest criticisms
of the Labour leader...
Jamie Reed Labour MP for Copeland The pick of online comments from TotalPolitics.com Commenting on Iain Wright MP's blog praising Ed Miliband's call for greater «patriotism» in UK business policy, Ralph Baldwin was dismissive
of the Labour leader's intervention.
Hazel Blears MP and Mehdi Hasan (Senior Editor New Statesmen, co-author «Ed: The Milibands and the making
of a Labour leader») will be joined by a special guest to pass judgement on your ideas.
The approach which works best for Miliband is not, as it turns out, the clunking fist
of his Labour leader predecessor.
First elected in 1982, when only three percent of MPs were women, Harman entertains in reminiscence
of Labour leader Michael Foot.
«I thought there had been enough of an opening up of debate under Ed [Miliband] that if Jeremy was on the ballot paper we would do quite well,» Jon Lansman, a close adviser
of the Labour leader and chair of the pro-Corbyn Momentum group, told the New Statesman recently.
But former Shadow Chancellor Chris Leslie, a long - standing critic
of the Labour leader, said: «Would the Prime Minister agree that a policy if inaction also would have severe consequences and that those who would turn a blind eye, who would do nothing in pursuit of some moral high ground, should also be held accountable for once.»
Though Jeremy Corbyn told him his job was safe, members
of the Labour leader's team were briefing they expected him to step down voluntarily.
It merely postponed by five years the election
of a Labour Leader who would never have been elected by his own party if it had not been for Maggie and her radical brand of Toryism.
Taking aim at Jeremy Corbyn, Miliband is vicious in his criticism
of the Labour leader's foreign and domestic policies.
He is quick to make clear that his plays are by no means the «art wing»
of the Labour leader's political vision.
The account is not the official voice
of the Labour leader, but it is said to be run by the team behind the #JezWeCan movement that helped to elect Corbyn last year - and it boasts 121,000 followers.
Last week's (non) debate between Ed Miliband and David Cameron triggered a modest reassessment
of the Labour leader's qualities, among both commentators and the public.
No matter what his supporters say, there is something strange and unsettling about the treatment
of the Labour leader
But while this may be effective as far as it goes, it fails to take into account the fact that the public already has a very low opinion
of the Labour leader.
The slogan is everywhere, but the words
of the Labour leader are increasingly dishonest.
Chris Williamson, the MP for Derby North who has been one
of the Labour leader's most vocal champions, is made a shadow fire services minister, having won back his seat, which was snatched by the Conservatives in 2015.
The Copeland MP, who is a critic
of the Labour leader, added: «For many around Corbyn and [Shadow Chancellor John] McDonnell, social media is where they go to hide from the real world and anywhere else where they suspect the electorate might be.»
Mr Blair's reported verdict on Mr Miliband follows criticism
of the Labour leader's performance from some senior figures in his party.
Jeremy Corbyn's digital economy guru told moderate Labour MPs to «shut the f*ck up» in their criticism
of the Labour leader's performance during the EU referendum campaign.
Len McCluskey, Frances O'Grady, Emma Burnell, Neal Lawson, Melissa Kite and Richard Seymour: Our panel of experts consider the merits
of the Labour leader's speech about his party's relationship with trade unions
The MP for Bassetlaw, who has been an outspoken critic
of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, said he would formally put forward a proposal to introduce «a Labour mansion tax» at the party's annual conference.
Indeed never in the party's history has the authority, power and standing
of a Labour leader been lower than it is today (though according to a recent YouGov poll Corbyn remains very popular among members).
The established dislike of Miliband resonates with the right - wing media portrayal
of the Labour Leader as «Odd Ed» or «Red Ed» — a portrayal which has solidified into conventional wisdom across the media.
The criticism
of the Labour leader was often fierce, with Chris Bryant warning that, unless he stood down, Mr Corbyn would «go down in history as the man who broke the Labour party».
The organised labour in Kogi state says it has suspended discussion with government on the ongoing strike following the gruesome murder
of a labour leader, Mallam...
Prime Minister David Cameron has taken a swipe at the macho credentials
of Labour leader Ed Miliband, in the first Prime Minister's Questions since the summer recess.
The Unite boss - a key ally
of the Labour leader and head of the biggest single donor to the party - suggested local Labour members should oust critical MPs through trigger ballots.
After shrugging off the threat in the immediate aftermath
of the Labour leader's speech, the companies are now under the cosh.
But the shadow Home Secretary, a loyal ally
of the Labour leader, indicated the party would soon regain ground now that the rebellion in the party's ranks has failed.
He took refuge in an argument for remaining that should surely have no place in the vocabulary
of a Labour leader.
«It's an important role
of a Labour leader to raise money.
«We welcome media and public scrutiny
of the Labour leader's tax return.
Within minutes of the story appearing on Wednesday evening, former Corbyn spokesman Matt Zarb - Cousin - who remains a staunch defender
of the Labour leader and maintains close links to his team - had pointed the finger at Labour staff for the leak.