Only around three percent of women hire a doula to act as
a professional labour supporter.
Not exact matches
This importance resulted in the parliamentary debate secured by Steve Rotheram, the
Labour MP for Liverpool Walton, on the role of football
supporters in the governance of
professional football clubs being one of the best attended Westminster Hall debates ever.
It's not a good look: the evasive tactics, the actions which require decoding by political journalists to find their meaning, the use of managerial terms like «stakeholder» — this all reflects the problems
Labour had in the past, where
professional middle - class politicians conducted themselves in a way which alienated the party's
supporters.
He knows he has many disparagers - both from among the
supporters of his main rival for the
Labour leadership, his elder brother, David Miliband, and from the
professional commentariat, who caricature him as an unreconstructed Brownite statist with limited appeal to the wider electorate, especially in England.
It is felt by 84 % of Tory voters, 70 % of people whose household income exceeds # 70,000 a year and 68 % of people in managerial and
professional jobs — but also by 55 % of
Labour supporters, 57 % of Liberal Democrats, 65 % of people in semi - or unskilled jobs and 60 % of those living on less than # 10,000 a year.
Coming through very strongly in the comments on Jac's article is the message about the electorate (particularly
Labour supporters) being sick to death of the old ways, the nepotism, jobs for the boys, Westminster elite,
professional politician types.