Although the party was on the winning side in the referendum, the Yes vote was relatively high in the less affluent and
thus more Labour parts -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Thus we have the David Cameron of the «hug a hoodie» and «vote blue go green» era, signs of his desire to recast the Tories in a
more socially compassionate and environmentally friendly mould, not to mention George Osborne's early pledge to stick to
Labour's spending plans in the first years of a Tory government.
Thus an article in one
labour newspaper from 1884 would argue that «English freedom, such as it is, is the resultant of
more than eight centuries of struggle», with «the first great landmark in the development of English freedom... held to be Magna Charta».
The new grouping could not run as a political party without registering as such with the Electoral Commission, and
thus becoming
more explicitly and legally separate from the
Labour Party.
Caroline Lucas, as the only Green Party MP, does get
more attention and
thus wields
more influence than the average
Labour or Conservative foot soldier.
If the latest polling from Lord Ashcroft is sustained
Labour will do rather better in the marginal seats that their share of the vote nationally would suggest
thus making an outcome where they get fewer votes but
more seats a greater probability.
Labour's victory
thus seems less based on the election campaign itself, and
more on the fact they opened up a significant lead during the early to middle part of the parliament, a gap that was simply too large for the Conservatives to close.
Thus the successor to Westminster North becomes much
more Labour and I think the successor to Hampstead and Kilburn would be a tad
more Labour as well.
However cynicism is not the sole preserve of the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats you may suspect and I certainly do, feel that in the traditional three party split where the Liberals are in the middle they hope to pick up the votes where they are second and either
Labour or the Conservatives are third and
thus gain
more seats in the commons.
David Cameron — as, for some reason, he is always quick to do — taunted
Labour thus in PMQs last week: «
More spending, more borrowing, more d
More spending,
more borrowing, more d
more borrowing,
more d
more debt.
I
thus accept Mr. Vanderboer's opinion that he is not physically capable of manual
labour - type occupations, and the opinion of Dr. Gutmanis that if he chose to pursue
more physical work, he would have greater likelihood of the development of post traumatic arthritis.