Sentences with phrase «persuade more labour»

Fallon hopes to persuade more Labour MPs to defy Corbyn in the coming days and weeks.

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«This independence guarantee is undoubtedly a major factor in persuading more and more Labour voters and members to vote Yes.»
More than three quarters of all voters, including a clear majority of those who intend to vote Labour on Thursday, think the last Labour government «must accept a large part of the blame» for Britain's economic problems; Mr Miliband is unlikely to succeed in his campaign to persuade the electorate that this idea is a «big lie» put about by the coalition.
No you're wrong on that one, because the EPP debate is largely an internal one mainly ignored outside of the party and we do already talk about Education and Health more than enough to start to persuade an electorate who can see that Labour have failed them in these areas.
The lack of unionised labour in the current downturn will have contributed to this, while the crackdown on benefit claimants may have persuaded more to settle for poorer working conditions.
To prevent an SNP landslide, Labour needs to persuade far more Scots to warm to Mr Miliband and Mr Murphy, to fear Mr Cameron and go cool on Ms Sturgeon.
When I persuaded the last Labour government to put # 5 billion into building Crossrail, ministers knew that the growth generated by the project would give them between # 10 billion and # 15 billion more in tax.
People who want that to happen need to be persuaded that this means doing a lot more than placing a cross on a ballot form in Labour leadership elections.
His pathetic half - admission of guilt would be more convincing if he weren't trying to persuade the unions he is a fit person to be Labour leader.»
Often two things happen: many voters — more than in a general election — tend to make up their minds at the last moment; and Labour often has great difficulty in persuading their supporters actually to vote.
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