I still expect this column to be the last one l write for the Star
until Labour Day, but the topic of Harper's departure is no longer academic.
Not exact matches
Although I had been counting down the weeks and
days until my due date for months, I was completely prepared for it to come and go without so much as a warning twinge that
labour may be starting.
I managed to have another natural drug free birth, and I was defeated for a few
days with how I acted,
until my midwife kicked my butt and told me to kick that
labour's ass with the next one.
If you end up having a difficult
labour, ask yourself if it is better to let my child see me at rock bottom, or delay seeing them
until the next
day?
However, with just weeks to go
until polling
day, the fact that
Labour currently hold a clear lead, suggests that things are not going anywhere near to plan for David Cameron and the Conservative party.
A recent Opinium poll for the Evening Standard showed that
Labour's candidate for London mayor had a nine - point lead with just two
days until the polling stations open.
But what a turnaround on 12 months ago when
Labour's ill - tempered gathering started with the announcement of Corbyn's re-election followed by
days of recriminations before an adulatory Tory faithful lay prostrate before a revered Theresa May who could do no wrong...
until she gambled on that General Election and lost their majority and her authority.
For a start, the next
Labour leader will have only 13
days to agree a policy on spending cuts: the new shadow cabinet won't be announced
until 7 October, while the forthcoming Comprehensive Spending Review, which will reveal the biggest cuts to public expenditure since the 1930s, is scheduled for 20 October.
Beales had first proposed the idea in an internal memo two years earlier, but Miliband decided to hold it back
until 8 April, a month before election
day — despite his team's terror that Osborne might outflank
Labour by unveiling the same policy in his final budget in April.
On Polling
Day activists will be making the final push to mobilise the
Labour vote, from 7 am
until 10 pm, when the polls close.
She joined the
Labour party in the 1960s and spent the next decades
until she was in her eighties working night and
day for the party.
On
Labour's leadership, I had always assumed Brown would remain,
until two
days ago.
His party started here with a far better infrastructure than in Glasgow East (which they won in July on a swing of over 20 per cent) and the confidence exuded by the SNP campaign all the way
until polling
day suggests that they too will have been flabbergasted by the extent of
Labour's victory, on a swing to the SNP of a mere 5 per cent.
The ballot for the
Labour mayoral election does not close
until 10th September, with the result announced three
days later.
Though we have about 1000
days until the next election, Plaid Cymru have offered the
Labour party a deal by way of a strategy should we find ourselves with a hung parliament in 2015.
Apparently
Labour didn't bother with daily polling during the Tory conference this year, so while the Conservatives were seeing the polls rapidly reverse as the
days went past,
Labour were still sailing merrily onwards towards an early election
until the weekly polling figures arrived...
And he repeated his claim that a victory for the current leader would mean «Groundhog
Day» for
Labour — and claimed leaving Mr Corbyn at the helm could keep the Tories in power
until 2030.
In 2010 Gordon Brown stayed in office for a few
days, as incumbent Prime Minister, despite
Labour being second in the General Election,
until the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats agreed a coalition.
The threat of an SNP -
Labour alliance ramping up government spending has become the central theme of the Conservative's election campaign, with just two weeks to go
until polling
day.
Here in Canada, school doesn't start
until after
Labour Day... so I've still got a few weeks to go before the traffic chaos starts up again!!
Google tells us that it won't be seen in the US
until a
day later, September 6, because of Labour D
day later, September 6, because of
Labour DayDay.
In 1882 the first
Labour Day demonstration was held in Toronto but it was not
until 1894 that London, Ontario celebrated Canada's first nationally recognized
Labour Day.
«Up
until fourteen
days before the event, we accepted cryptocurrencies and manually processed all transactions which became
labour intensive.»