Sentences with phrase «people labour needs»

Regardless of how you feel about the Tories» NHS reforms the fact that they've been in power for most of the period since 1948 without ever looking like abolishing it, and in any case are now mostly doing things that the last Labour government also did when in power, means an election pitch which relies on convincing voters that if the Tories remain in office they'll actually destroy the NHS is simply not plausible to the sort of people Labour needs to win over.
Calling Tory voters, the people Labour needs to win an election, accomplices to murder is quite a way to open a conversation about switching.
These are the people Labour needs to win over if it is to win in 2020.

Not exact matches

The economic implications will be profound with more competitive international labour markets and the need to adopt technologies and policies to encourage people to work longer.
March 20, 2015 Canada needs 182,000 people to fill these IT positions by 2019: ICT labour market outlook report released
I want to be clear about what I mean by this, because many people believe this issue relates to current skilled labour shortages; some think it applies to our need to attract more professionals such as doctors, engineers and scientists; while others focus on the glass ceiling that many existing immigrants and visible minorities experience.
Slave labour, one milliard persons in unvoluntary hunger, life - saving medicine not available where needed too, polluted air and water, murders,...; what does any doctrine of science say about these things?
[If you don't] You will have a higher section rate, so part of that is you need to be in attendance to keep the birth normal and some of it is just to have an opinion about the strip, some if it is literally where you feel like you're standing guard, not against bad people but against keeping the space for the woman private and without a lot of stuff going on around her that's going to distract her just being in her labour.
People need to know what Labour will do for them.
If Labour wants to convince people it is an agent of change, it needs to show as much.
I'm glad that the institutional innovations of Labour — Youth Offending Teams and the Youth Justice Board — both exist (for the time being anyway) and are able to do their valuable work in providing pre-sentencing support and advice, and where necessary, working to ensure young people in the secure estate are treated as children and that the secure estate recognises their particular needs and vulnerabilities as far as possible.
I have always viewed Labour's historic mission is in terms of interests - the party was set up by the trade union movement to ensure representation of people previously excluded, their interests and needs.
We need Jeremy to do the right thing for the party, for the country and for people who most need a Labour government.
- jokes that ring very hollow when what the people of this country need is a clear alternative to the cuts, something that Labour is absolutely NOT providing.
When Iain Duncan Smith warns unemployed youth they will be forced to pick up litter in exchange for their benefits, he stigmatises young people as irresponsible, selfish and lazy citizens who need to be forced into unwaged labour to learn the right values.
Unite believes we need a proper system for companies to take on young people as skilled apprentices to alleviate skills shortages in the future, not cheap labour for private companies.
The government regularly talks about the need to respect the wishes of the people in ensuring Brexit is delivered and criticises Labour and the Lib Dems for trying to thwart that will.
Labour should be in the business of framing most of current welfare provision as something like the «basic needs» of most British people, & pushing for innovative tax & legal reforms that enable the deficit to be closed with minimum civic disturbance.
Bruno writes that «Labour needs to become a party that is organically connected to its trade unions, its activists and the people of this country as a whole».
«Where Labour needs to learn lessons is that twice now — and I say this with no personal animosity to either, I respect them both greatly, they're remarkable people — but twice in a row now we've gone into a general election campaign with leaders that we knew to be unpopular with the public, and people weren't prepared to speak out, and when they did they were attacked for disunity,» he says.
Labour does need to «TERRIFY» voters its the only way to regain people surport.
Scotland needs a strong Scottish Labour Party to stand up for working people.
Only 25 % of the voting public supported the Tories, which has been conflated as a massive victory over Labour, in reality it means that the majority of people see through Tory duplicity but do not yet understand what is actually happening around them, that is where we need to focus on.
If the Labour leadership campaign has proved anything it is that there is need for a change in economic thinking if those policies to be offered in 2020 by all parties — but most especially those on the left — are to resonate with people anxious for change.
If a Labour politician can't take people criticising how little they are «shifting» while saying we, the people, need more a voice then they're a hypocrite, simple as that.
How can I support a Labour leader who doesn't want to form a Labour government when working people, the old, the young, the poor, the country, need a Labour government above everything?
Labour MP Chuka Umunna, a supporter of the pro-EU Open Britain campaign, said Fox «needs to understand that he is talking about people not poker chips».
He's saying that Labour needs to be seen as more than this if it's going to re-engage ordinary working people.
Thirdly, I think there is a lot to be learned from Catholic Social Teaching, and Labour needs to ensure that it appeals to people who are not public sector workers.
Labour needs to stop worrying about its electoral future, and start attacking the tories on POLICIES not personalities, but for that it needs to define policies that will inspire confidence in the vast majority of people in the UK, whose gross annual income is below # 25k
What Labour needs to do is persuade the minority of people who or make no effort to obtain the academic qualfications and training and lead a healthy lifestyle to take responsibility for themselves, in order to reduce the budgets for welfare and healthcare.
«Last week we announced our intention to limit access our labour market for Bulgaria and Romania when they join the EU in January next year and work is under way to introduce a points system to ensure that only people with the skills we need from outside the EU can come to this country.»
Instead Miliband will insist the switch to an opt - in system, in which trade union members actively choose to affiliate with Labour, is needed because it could restore Labour's status as a mass membership party of the people.
I just like to know who Labours people are, is it the middle class, we need to know, well actaully we do know all ready after brown and Blair....
We need to appeal to people, and I would note that in these results, while I'm sorry that Conservative councillors who've worked hard lost their seats, in places like Amber Valley in Derbyshire, the heart of England, a part that's actually been Labour for decades, we still have a Conservative council, a place where I launched our local election campaign.»
Dugher's position was backed up by Douglas Alexander, Labour's election co-ordinator, who said: «We need to be absolutely clear that Ukip represents a clear and present danger to working people
What ever happens after the next election, Labour needs to develop a strategy to radically de-bureaucratize the welfare state, so that every citizen can construct their own vision of the good life, and people don't feel subordinated to paternalist bureaucracies.
Labour needs to reinvent itself as a party of strong and clear principles, applied in a modern setting in ways that are relevant to the lives the people lead.
We provide a much - needed link between the Labour Party and working people.
«Britain's young people who do not have the skills they need for work should be in training, not on benefits,» the Labour leader will say.
Accordingly, they expected the coalition government to prove so dreadful that people would soon see the error of their ways: Labour would not need to make any big changes in order to win the following election.
Now the party needs to get over the intellectual defensiveness which has afflicted it for decades — and reach out to people in English constituencies who have no tribal loyalty to Labour.
If not, people on both sides of the debate need to admit that Labour is desperately in need of another plan.
Labour and the Tories really need to get some space between them before people really do decide their is no difference
To counter the intense nastiness that will characterise the next election, Labour needs as many people as possible on its side now to carry its agenda for hope forward.
Essentially, the kind of politics that Labour needs is one in which we allow more freedom to people in the way they find, articulate and fulfil left - of - centre politics.
Lord Levy has been named as the person who told a wealthy businessman that his # 250,000 loan to the Labour party need not be declared when applying for a peerage.
«He understands the Labour Party needs to change and he is the best candidate to reconnect Labour with the concerns of ordinary working people,» Derek Simpson and Tony Woodley, Unite's joint general secretaries, say in the leaflet.
Labour needs a leader who understands how to regain people's trust and support and who has the vision, experience and courage to be our next Prime Minister.
The Labour leader must strengthen his team, «focus» his messages and bring in different people who will remind voters why they need a Labour government, he said.
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