Eddie Izzard, normally more used to 26 miles of running, added some glamour to the early morning run, while Andy Burnham had
recovered from Labour's crushing defeat to the Lobby in Sunday's annual football fixture to join the joggers.
My body is
recovered from labour and birth but I am tired and still not recovered from pregnancy.
Not exact matches
Unlike the Canadian
labour market, which is
recovering as it always has after a recession, the U.S. jobs landscape is still a long away
from normal.
Labour has much to
recover before the general election, yet whether it can fight a united campaign in 2015 is far
from assured, and in socialist - minded Scotland the nationalists are seen as having surpassed
Labour in their socialist rhetoric.
It took the
Labour party 14 years to
recover from it.
For the big gains required to deliver the keys to Number 10 the
Labour Party must
recover voters
from the Conservatives (11.3 m total last May) and Ukip (3.9 m).
Corbyn won't win those voters back
from the SNP, and nor will he help
Labour recover in other suburbs, where voter turn - out is almost as high as antipathy to higher taxes.
Labour's Helen Goodman says a constituent of hers who is
recovering from cancer has had here ESA (employment support allowance) withdrawn.
This will open the door to more coups and more provocations
from the PLP and the party apparatchicks that will eventually see the
Labour Party imploding never to
recover as an electoral force.
«He also said yesterday «we will spend whatever it takes to
recover from this and to make sure we have a resilient country in the future»,» the
Labour leader said.
Even so, the economy determined both elections: in 1992, because voters were scared of the taxes they would have to pay under
Labour; in 1997, because the Conservatives never
recovered from the humiliation of the pound crashing out of Europe's exchange rate mechanism on Black Wednesday more than four years earlier.
Unlike YouGov's poll published on Friday (although actually conducted slightly later than this one) the poll suggests that
Labour have begun to
recover slightly
from their position earlier this month.
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Labour sought to
recover from the May General Election defeat halls were starting to fill up for Jeremy Corbyn's leadership campaign rallies.
The former anti-apartheid campaigner said
Labour had to learn
from the crisis if it was to
recover.
In the years 2010 to 2012, although the
Labour Party
recovered from its worst position, in 2010, it has only won seats in its three strongest wards and has yet to challenge the Liberal Democrats grip on votes and power.
Once there are more jobs created in the private sector as Britain
recovers from the recession and the debilitating effect of astronomical public spending under
Labour, this figure will drop significantly.
Having resigned on two occasions during Tony Blair's first term of office, his third resignation only weeks before the April 2010 general election plunged the
Labour Party into two decades of infighting,
from which it only recently
recovered fifteen years later with the election of teenage glamour model Princess Tiaamii Andre - Price as leader.
During his
Labour leadership campaign, Jeremy Corbyn claimed # 120bn could be
recovered from tax avoidance and evasion - enough to eliminate the UK's budget deficit without cutting welfare or public spending.
Five years later, as
Labour and the Liberal Democrats were
recovering from the shock of John Major's surprise victory, Mr Kennedy showed remarkable prescience on the day after the election by calling for a realignment of Britain's centre - left parties.
First Minister Carwyn Jones says a clearer pro-business message could help
Labour recover from its defeat in the UK general election.
We might wonder whether so many would now blame
Labour for the state of the economy if we'd done a better job in 2008 of getting across what Darling's interview sought to communicate: we're being hit by a unprecedented, global shock, which we must travel a long, hard road to
recover from.
«Is not the real reason why it takes so long for the west coast main line to
recover from disruptive incidents the fact that when
Labour created Network Rail, Ministers left it accountable to nobody — not to the regulator, not to the train operators and certainly not to the passenger?
Parties can
recover quite happily
from local election disasters as
Labour is now demonstrating after its catastrophic demolition in 2009.
The Bristol West MP, who is
recovering from cancer, explains why she went public about the fiasco and Corbyn's
Labour leadership
How conflicts are resolved between these different bodies of opinion, each with different claims to legitimacy, will determine how well
Labour recovers from the trauma of the general election defeat, with consequences for all those people who look to the party to create a fairer and more just society.
That is a catastrophe
from which
Labour is still far
from recovering.
Whatever happens,
Labour is stuck with Gordon Brown, the Liberal Democrats have ditched 2 leaders since the General Election and have never really
recovered from it and this would be even more the case for the
Labour government, replacing one leader who had been in place for 10 years is one thing, but replacing the one that replaced him would be seen as incompetence and would be the one thing that could cause a total meltdown with
Labour being reduced to being the third party.
The topline figures, with changes
from last month, are CON 37 % -LRB--1), LAB 32 % -LRB--2), LDEM 21 % (+1) and suggest that
Labour have not yet begun to
recover from the problems that have recently beset them.
11.05 am
Labour MP and government whip Bob Blizzard confirms to Sky that the
Labour candidate is not at the count and that he is at home
recovering from suspected swine flu.
But as Mr Corbyn pivoted
from Northants to Surrey and Leicestershire, Theresa May
recovered herself and started citing examples of quitting
Labour council leaders and
Labour activists switching to her party.
So far as the English Local Elections go - it's a major extension of control of English Local Government for the Conservative Party, but following on
from results in 2003 that were still before
Labour were hit by a backlash over the War in Iraq - if the Conservatives had failed to advance
from 35 % in 2003 and
Labour had held it's vote of 30 % then it would have been remarkable, it's still slightly up on 2006 for the Conservatives and
Labour have only
recovered marginally so far - it's a sign of continued revival of the Conservative Party, but also of a
Labour revival, disappointing news for the Liberal Democrats who lost support even compared with last year where elections were fought, heavy losses of support nationally compared to 2003.
And
from the way things have gone downhill ever since, I'd say
Labour may
recover quite quickly.
But as Mr Corbyn pivoted
from Northants to Surrey and Leicestershire, Theresa May
recovered herself and started citing examples of quitting
Labour council leaders and
Labour activists switching to her party.