I want to see the door left open for those councillors who have resigned the party whip to return so that whoever is elected can be sure that there is
a strong Labour group that will work with the Mayor to ensure the needs of Tower Hamlets comes first and we reunite the local party once the dust has settled.»
Not exact matches
The Province of Ontario, organized
labour, senior's
groups and 78 % of respondents to a union - sponsored Environics poll have all indicated
strong support for the CPP option.
More recently,
Labour MP Andy Burnham characterised the ethos of Britain
Stronger In Europe, the official campaign to keep Britain in the EU, as «too much Hampstead and not enough Hull», lamenting the
group's inability to appeal to voters in
Labour's traditional heartlands.
Perhaps surprisingly, only 17 % of this
group planned to vote for UKIP, suggesting that they are not quite the party of English Nationalism that Nigel Farage has suggested during the campaign.In Scotland, meanwhile, 56 % of those who considered themselves «
strong Scottish Nationalists» planned to vote for the SNP, and just 19 % planned to vote
Labour.
Which brings me to my favourite part of this result: the
strongest Green list vote we've seen since this polling sequence began, indicating a Green
group five times larger than that which currently sits at Holyrood, primarily because
Labour would no longer be so substantially under - represented in the constituencies.
The entrenched dominance of the SNP as Scotland's political voice remains unchallenged when two MPs denied the whip during inquiries into alleged misdemeanours, Michelle Thomson and Natalie McGarry, make suspended Nationalists the second
strongest grouping in country where
Labour, the Libs and Cons boast a single MP each.
[2] Whenever
labour groups are
stronger, they are more likely to avoid intrusive conditions.
The Unite union,
Labour's most important financial backer, wrote to the 100 -
strong Unite parliamentary
group of MPs urging them to back a coalition today.
Her constituency, and the surrounding borough of Waltham Forest, as well as the neighbouring borough of Leyton and Wanstead, has a large number both of new members, inspired either to join or return to
Labour by Jeremy Corbyn, plus a
strong existing network of leftwing
groupings and minor parties.
Momentum's position is
stronger in the neighbouring constituency of Lewisham Deptford; however, the campaign
group last week launched a Lewisham East left caucus, to «help comrades build a
strong left in the remaining stronghold of the
Labour right in Lewisham».
Investigators from the Electoral Commission will examine whether the influential
grouping properly registered money spent in the year leading up to
Labour's unexpectedly
strong showing in June's general election.
To take the good news for
Labour first, 39 % of people think
Labour's core values and principles are still
strong, and 40 % think the
Labour party cares about all
groups in society.