Sentences with phrase «significantly more labour»

The best estimates are that there will only be a handful of Conservative MPs willing to vote against the government's position while there will be significantly more Labour MPs willing to defy Jeremy Corbyn's position and vote for action in Syria.

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The researchers concluded that date fruit consumption «in the last 4 weeks before labour significantly reduced the need for induction and augmentation of labour, and produced a more favourable, but non-significant, delivery outcome.
Women who planned to give birth in a birth centre or at home were significantly more likely to have a normal labour and birth compared with women in the labour ward group.
But while one is raising money for charity, the other is calling out brands like Marks and Spencer and John Lewis for their pay policies — brands that the public love significantly more than they do Labour.
What is more unfortunate is seeing numerous people within Labour and on the left joining in, perceiving in some vague unspecified way that Laws» misguided attempts to protect his private life and Alexander's significantly less misguided decision to only pay the amount of tax he was legally obliged to were somehow the moral equivalent to the more eyewatering examples of house flipping that Labour ministers got up to in the last parliament.
Perhaps more significantly, «New Labour» created a culture where activist - driven grassroots politics looked increasingly out of place.
The Labour Party's current crisis is often characterised as an ideological dispute between the Parliamentary Labour Party and a membership that is significantly more left - wing.
YouGov's poll indicates that those who have joined Labour's leadership electorate since its 2015 election defeat are significantly more likely to support Corbyn than those who have been long - term members.
The Tories, they were convinced, were going to win significantly more seats than Labour.
On the Labour side, for example, prominent non-Corbynites and former Shadow Cabinet members such as Yvette Cooper, Hilary Benn, Mary Creagh and Rachel Reeves will chair committees, while the list of Conservative party chairs and candidates is significantly more liberal and less Eurosceptic than the party leadership, with Tom Tugendhat, Robert Halfon and Nicky Morgan joining fellow Remainers Damian Collins, Sarah Wollaston, Bob Neill and Neil Parish.
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.
Significantly, the Conservatives now hold more councils in the north - west than Labour, including Blackpool.
Already, Labour offers the Lib Dems the Alternative Vote — a limited electoral reform that would give the Lib Dems significantly more seats.
«Ed would take Labour significantly leftwards,» blogs Campbell, «and leave even more of the centre ground open to the Tories.»
Conservative sources say the turnout in Nantwich - the more affluent and Tory - leaning area of the constituency - was significantly higher than that of Crewe, whose residents are more likely to vote Labour.
Elsewhere, Alastair Campbell, who previously claimed that Ed would make the party «feel OK about losing», writes on his blog that the younger Miliband «would take Labour significantly leftwards and leave even more of the centre ground open to the Tories».
The reality is surely that when forced to make their decision, significantly more people give priority to the arguments that the Tories are making than to those made by Labour.
If the election was held today, the Conservatives would win significantly more votes, and very probably more seats than Labour, though it is much less certain whether they would win enough to secure more seats than all other parties combined.
Yet neither Labour's history nor its current condition, in the still unabsorbed raw shock of opposition, provide very strong grounds for optimism that it is about to act significantly more wisely or decisively than it has done in the past.
They don't trust Jim Murphy (say 78 %, 63 % «not at all») and Gordon Brown even less (though Gordon is trusted significantly more by Labour and all other voters).
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