Sentences with phrase «through labour policy»

In an interview with the NS editor, Jason Cowley, he memorably spoke of the «red thread» that should run through Labour policy.
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The purpose of this policy was to turn Cambodians into «Old People» through agricultural labour.
That «coalition» approach is underpinned by the 97 - 01 policy agenda of new deal on jobs and windfall tax, minimum wage, devolution and FoI, public services, social chapter and pro-EU, feminisation of the PLP through shortlists, alongside macroecon stability, aversion to tax rises spoke to a party coalition; the post-01 agenda was arguably rather narrower, with new labour seeming to be about a particular method of public service reform.
Miliband's poaching of the «One Nation» slogan was perhaps the most conspicuous sign of Labour's new claim to conservative credentials and it has been carried through in the titles of a number of recent publications, including the party's two major policy documents, One Nation Economy and One Nation Society.
The coalition government has put forward policies designed to reduce net migration through limitations on international students and skilled labour migrants.
Labour will come forward with plenty of policies, but their leader will limit their cut - through.
You have only a few days in which to get your policy amendments in to Labour's policy process — they must be submitted by constituency party secretaries through the Your Britain website by 13 June.
There were two incidents when loyal Scottish and Welsh Labour MPs were needed to vote through Labour government policies because so many of their English colleagues rebelled.
The new clause would say the party exists to «bring together members and supporters who share its values to develop policies, make communities stronger through collective action and support, and promote the election of Labour representatives at all levels of the democratic process».
Labour accused Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister, of «sociologically cleansing» poorer citizens out of London through the policy, which was announced last week as part of the spending review.
Diane Abbott, the shadow home secretary, is to announce a Labour policy pledge on Wednesday to end «family break - up through the immigration system».
Is Labour's position on capping benefits a carefully - crafted thought - through policy from Liam Byrne, the man charged with overseeing Labour's policy review?
Tony Blair realised this and through centre - left policies, and the retention of Conservative union legislative reforms, paved the way for Labour to win three successive general elections.
At worst, he could give to these policies the impression of cross-party support: «It is a Labour MP pushing these measures through, you know!».
It should also be noted that the political fund does not need to be handed over to the Labour party, it simply needs to be used for political purposes, and this could conceivably be campaigning against Labour over unpopular policies through advertising or supporting independent Labour candidates.
Next week the Labour policy forum will meet to discuss the party's future direction and the unions, holding nearly a quarter of votes, will act as a bloc to push through their changes.
New labour can not create social justice through equal oppurtunity alone, they need to have policies that directly end poverty such as getting down the price of gas through state intervention, building council houses through state intervention.
Jeremy Corbyn has been unable to force through an official Labour party policy of opposing air strikes in Syria.
Obviously hindsight is 20/20, and it's true that if Labour merely plays to its base it's unlikely to secure the electoral win necessary to actually follow through on any policy promises — however appealing they might sound.
Instead of aiming «to organise and maintain in parliament and in the country a political Labour party», the party will «bring together members and supporters who share its values to develop policies, make communities stronger through collective action and support, and promote the election of Labour representatives at all levels of the democratic process».
The «loony left» were responsible for torpedoing Labour's reputation and sinking the party's chances with their puerile antics in Labour councils up and down the country and through their reckless control of the party's policy - making machinery.
«The truth is the Labour party has always been bothered about immigration, wanting to devise policy to address immigration, from Keir Hardie through to Jim Callaghan in the 1960s.»
A Labour spokesman told PoliticsHome: «The NPF considers policy issues through eight policy commissions; that includes Britain's exit from the EU, which is the responsibility of the International commission.
She insisted Labour would be able to raise # 70bn through tax changes rather than the # 30bn Marr argued the policies would make.
Labour's defence policy review has been dogged by controversy, with pro-Trident Labour MPs accusing Ms Thornberry and Jeremy Corbyn of trying to force through a change of its long - standing position of supporting Britain's nuclear deterrent.
Any Labour moderate must recognise the anger and try to provide policy solutions through tax and spending solutions and political reform.
Dramas from elections past - like the way Michael Foot was nearly sacked as Leader half way through the 1983 campaign, like Kinnock and Hattersley endlessly contradicting each other over Labour's tax plans in 1987, like Kinnock «s «take to the hills» defence policy against a potential Soviet invasion, like the tax bombshell, like Maggie Thatcher's «I want the doctor I want, on the day I want» rant in 1987, like John Major unleashing the soap box in 1992, like Neil Hamilton and Martin Bell slugging it out on Knutsford Heath in 1997, like the Prescott punch of 2001 - seem more vivid than the more measured and choreographed procession of 2010.
However, due to organisation by pro-EEC Labour backbenchers, Heath was able to steer his policy successfully through Parliament.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said: «We all know Labour want to «weaponise» the NHS but this is another policy from Ed Miliband that looks ill - thought through
A decade ago, Labour government policies increasingly advocated «inclusive education» through which all children would attend their local mainstream school.
The document addresses the transition to a low carbon economy through a framework of policy coherence and good governance using International Labour Standards as guidelines for supporting not only the social dimension of sustainable development, but the economic and environmental ones as well.
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