Meanwhile, other activists are mounting a campaign urging disappointed members to
Stay In Labour.
«First of all we have to
stay in Labour and encourage more people who share our politics to join.
We stay in the Labour party, it's our party,» she insists.
Ha
stayed in labour all day.
The SDP failed for many reasons — indeed had its founding supporters realised it would ultimately join forces with the Liberals, many would have
stayed in the Labour party.
If
he stayed in Labour because he thought that a purely leftwing socialist party would never be able to cut through, he was wise.
Not exact matches
Though some experts argue that employee tenures at the top are decreasing, she points to U.S. Bureau of
Labour Statistics, which find that managers
stay with a firm an average of 6.1 years (up from 5.3 years
in 1983), as proof that the jury is still out.
The reason fairness would require that this ratio be equal to one is that, as argued by the Italian economist Luigi Pasinetti
in his 1981 book, Structural Change and Economic Growth: A Theoretical Essay on the Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations, a fair interest rate is such that the purchasing power of one hour of
labour stays constant through time even when its monetary equivalent is lent or borrowed.
Core inflation has been lower than expected
in recent months... Core inflation is expected to increase gradually over coming quarters, reaching 2 per cent by the middle of 2013 as the economy gradually absorbs the current small degree of slack, the growth of
labour compensation remains moderate and inflation expectations
stay well anchored.
Consequently, those who chose to
stay away and not support the protest passed up on an opportunity to make their presence felt at what turned out to be a truly unique event
in Canadian
labour history.
Holiness for me was found
in the mess and
labour of giving birth,
in birthday parties and community pools,
in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding,
in the repetition of cleaning,
in the step of faith it took to go back to church again,
in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks,
in the yelling at my kids sometimes,
in the crying
in restaurants with broken hearted friends,
in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think,
in the arguments inherent to
staying in love with each other,
in the unwelcome number on the scale,
in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading,
in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city
in Port au Prince,
in the beauty of a soccer game
in the Haitian dust,
in the listening to someone else's story,
in the telling of my own brokenness,
in the repentance,
in the secret telling and the secret keeping,
in the suffering and the mourning,
in the late nights tending sick babies,
in confronting fears,
in the all of a life.
She
stayed in constant
labour from six that morning to about two
in the afternoon before she was given a shot, and an hour later another, to help along the process.
Your hospital bag needs to contain all the things you will need for the duration of your
stay, so the items you might want
in labour, such as lip balm, a comfy over sized t - shirt, your TENS machine and clothes and toiletries for after the birth.
So quite possibly you forced your baby to
stay in a suboptimal environment, rather than consider induction of
labour when your doctor first identified the need for intervention.
I didn't know much about pregnancy, or
labour, and hadn't really
stayed in hospital.
Staying home is usually a much more attractive option
in labour than a cramped car ride to hospital!
There were no differences between groups for fetal loss equal to / after 24 weeks and neonatal death, induction of
labour, antenatal hospitalisation, antepartum haemorrhage, augmentation / artificial oxytocin during
labour, opiate analgesia, perineal laceration requiring suturing, postpartum haemorrhage, breastfeeding initiation, low birthweight infant, five - minute Apgar score less than or equal to seven, neonatal convulsions, admission of infant to special care or neonatal intensive care unit (s) or
in mean length of neonatal hospital
stay (days).
... you know a lot of it is attitude like I say and going through the positive part of pain
in labour and, and using your rest periods really effectively, not getting ahead of yourself, trying to just
stay in one contraction at a time and I teach them that prior to
labour but I also reinforce that a lot
in labour and then comfort measures like water, we have great showers
in our hospital, we don't have tubs which is unfortunate but it is true the hot water never stops running so lots of my clients spend long times
in the shower and different position changes and heat and ice and all of those things that we can use.
Midwives can tell a lot by talking to you on the phone
in early
labour (from your breathing, voice etc) and if you are planning a hospital birth, she will probably suggest you
stay at home until your contractions are coming frequently and your
labour is established.
Based on observation of the behaviour of the government I'd say they've already made up their minds on that one: the
Labour party is convinced that
in order to
stay in power it needs to be seen to be tough on crime, which usually translates into advocating random outbursts of arbitrary state power.
Amid ongoing confusion over the
Labour position on Brexit veteran Doncaster MP Flint warned that the public would view any attempt to
stay in the customs union and European single market as an attempt to «wriggle out» of the result.
I do find it somewhat odd that Baker continues to serve
in the govt if he believes this but is it any odder than (say) Tony Benn
staying in the 1974 - 9
Labour government?
Labour has now committed to
staying in the single market during transition, so they may whip their MPs into opposing it (although with Jeremy Corbyn
in charge it's hard to tell).
Finally, we need to question what may happen if
Labour's share of the vote
stays in the 20s.
After Nick Clegg said «
in words of one syllable» that the Human Rights Act «is here to
stay», home secretary Theresa May responded this week by saying she'd like to see the New
Labour legislation scrapped.
Many seats the Tories must win were lost to Tony Blair
in 1997 and have
stayed Labour ever since, but their long term decline is beginning to bite.
In contrast, of the 65 % of 2010 Labour voters who voted NO in the referendum, 75 % stayed with Labour in 2015, while only 13 % voted SN
In contrast, of the 65 % of 2010
Labour voters who voted NO
in the referendum, 75 % stayed with Labour in 2015, while only 13 % voted SN
in the referendum, 75 %
stayed with
Labour in 2015, while only 13 % voted SN
in 2015, while only 13 % voted SNP.
Labour's official policy is now to
stay in the single market and customs union for a transition period - a position backed by trade unions, business bodies and all opposition parties apart from the DUP.
In the 2015 general election, a staggering 90 % of these people voted SNP, while only 9 %
stayed with
Labour.
But we need to see UKIP
in their proper context: firstly, they are a minority party and will
stay there; secondly, they are growing
in working class areas where the
Labour Party's cultural shift left have lost longstanding voters.
He believes the opinion polls are probably over-emphasising the Remain vote and agrees that
Labour supporters have not been motivated to vote to
stay in the EU.
I watched Brown to day, he is a very very poor leader end of story, he is dragging this government into a very very long
stay out of power, I do think people will see
Labour in the future as we see the Lib Dem's OK to sit in opposition sadly a waste of time running the country, what next a New Toy Blair, a new newer l
Labour in the future as we see the Lib Dem's OK to sit
in opposition sadly a waste of time running the country, what next a New Toy Blair, a new newer
labourlabour.
If
Labour does get its act together
in the final 3 weeks, and esp if its economy message resonates, but the LDs
stay above 25 % but don't get to 30 - 33 % + then there is an opportunity for
Labour to finish neck and neck, or within 2 - 3 points, of the Conservatives.
The
Labour Party voted
in favour of quitting the EU, but seven out of ten Brits voted to
stay in in a referendum.
Since
labour has come to power benefits for the most needy have gone down, I now get # 86 a week if the Tories had
stayed in I would now be getting # 116.
On one side are those who believe
Labour should stay true to its roots and back members of the labour movement in battles against big bus
Labour should
stay true to its roots and back members of the
labour movement in battles against big bus
labour movement
in battles against big business.
But so we return to new
labour,
in that case we may as well
stay with the Tories.
On the basis of this snapshot, four of the eight would
stay in Conservative hands — Carmarthen West & South Pembrokeshire, Elmet & Rothwell, Harrow East, Pendle, and Warwick & Leamington (each with swings to
Labour of 2.5 % or below)-- and a fifth, South Swindon, would be a tie.
but it does give a clear indication that
Labour have no real policy other than to
stay in power.
Labour's moderates would have to argue that it is important for the party to
stay in the game
in anticipation of another close election result, and not throw it away by choosing a leader who would split the party, lacks prime - ministerial credibility and has a narrow electoral appeal.
It was lowest among those who thought the Lib Dems should have formed a coalition with
Labour or
stayed in opposition (35 %), voted
in protest against the bigger parties (46 %), and to stop the party they most dislike from winning (31 %).
Assuming Mr Clegg accepts the convention that, until and unless our voting system is changed, what matters is seats, then he is saying if
Labour remains the largest party it should have a shot at
staying in office.
I wish many of them had
stayed and got involved and used their skills and political experience to further the cause of a
Labour victory
in 2020.
In the House of Lords peers have just started debating an amendment tabled by the Labour peer Lord Alli saying the UK should stay in the European economic are
In the House of Lords peers have just started debating an amendment tabled by the
Labour peer Lord Alli saying the UK should
stay in the European economic are
in the European economic area.
Support was twice as high among those who thought the party was right to join a coalition with the Conservatives as among those who thought the Lib Dems should have
stayed in opposition or formed a coalition with
Labour.
So we must not be frozen
in a timewarp debate about whether we
stay «New
Labour» or not.
In previous rounds I have said I wanted to find the point in the Conservative - Labour battleground at which seats consistently stay blue and the damage stop
In previous rounds I have said I wanted to find the point
in the Conservative - Labour battleground at which seats consistently stay blue and the damage stop
in the Conservative -
Labour battleground at which seats consistently
stay blue and the damage stops.
At the
Labour Party conference
in April 1975, 35 per cent voted to
stay in the EEC, while 65 per cent voted to leave.
Even if Cameron wins the referendum following a negotiation that brings little immediate practical change there will be calls for more reforms from those that lost and perhaps from a
Labour leadership that campaigned reluctantly to
stay in.
I think once the next elections are over the biggest problem for
Labour will be
staying in second place.