In my haste to assess the situation, I step out into the creek, and slide directly on to my abacus, in a pair of cream - coloured pants I shouldn't have been wearing
past Labour Day anyhow.
While reading the local paper and seeing all the recent DUI and assault charges laid
this past Labour Day weekend I am reminded of a few past clients that were puzzled about when and if they should disclose a previous... Continue reading →
Not exact matches
Labour has endured all three in the
past 20 months and the reluctance to hammer May's hard Brexit, every
day warning of the dangers of jingoistic isolation and reminding us of that # 350m a week for the NHS lie, encapsulates a fatal lack of political confidence and leadership.
A storm disrupted the Volta regional May
Day celebration in Keta as rain set in, moments after the various
labour groups ended their march
past at the Keta SHS park.
Mr Heller (with whom I should say I have played cricket in the
past) has been offering his speech to various
Labour leaders since the
days of Neil Kinnock.
Odds on Chuka Umunna becoming next
Labour leader have been falling every
day for the
past week.
Mr Miliband's faltering position in the polls has triggered a near - panic in some putative leadership campaign camps in the
past month, and now the election is just over 100
days away positions are hardening, says one
Labour source.
Apparently
Labour didn't bother with daily polling during the Tory conference this year, so while the Conservatives were seeing the polls rapidly reverse as the
days went
past,
Labour were still sailing merrily onwards towards an early election until the weekly polling figures arrived...
Labour officials could only say in the
past few
days they «hoped» to announce a get - together.
«An arms length relationship between the Tory leadership and the No campaign that meant Cameron was unable to stop the targeting of the politically toxic Nick Clegg and his broken promises Main AV could only be defeated if a large number of
Labour supported voted to keep First
Past The Post and from the earliest
days of the campaign huge efforts were made to ensure the No campaign was genuinely cross-party»
The Fine Gael -
Labour government, alongside the main opposition parties, said it was confident Ireland would vote yes despite strong campaigning in the
past few
days by those opposed to same - sex marriage.
On the eve of polling
day the
Labour leader appeared to lock and bolt the door to electoral reform for a generation, saying he did not support anything other than AV as an alternative to First
Past The Post.
«There's been a lot of attention on Ed Balls over the
past couple of
days as nominations for the
Labour leadership are about to close and the race proper will begin.
Dramas from elections
past - like the way Michael Foot was nearly sacked as Leader half way through the 1983 campaign, like Kinnock and Hattersley endlessly contradicting each other over
Labour's tax plans in 1987, like Kinnock «s «take to the hills» defence policy against a potential Soviet invasion, like the tax bombshell, like Maggie Thatcher's «I want the doctor I want, on the
day I want» rant in 1987, like John Major unleashing the soap box in 1992, like Neil Hamilton and Martin Bell slugging it out on Knutsford Heath in 1997, like the Prescott punch of 2001 - seem more vivid than the more measured and choreographed procession of 2010.
Following the reshuffle - which was much less dramatic than Mr Corbyn's aides had been briefing for the
past 10
days -
Labour's frontbench team now has 17 women and 14 men.
She is a voting member of MBA Council, the immediate
past chairwoman of the MBA
Labour & Employment Law Section,
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