This is the opposite of
what Labour need to do.
What Labour needs is a new social democratic revisionism, that heavily focuses on restructuring the welfare state, to unite communitarian and cosmopolitan voters, in an era of globalization, high inequalities, increased demands for choice, and an ageing population This requires applying the principles of solidarity, reciprocity and individual empowerment, in relation to reforming the welfare state, to make it more effective at tackling poverty and providing economic security, and to satisfy rising demands for choice.
Polling expert Peter Kellner commented «The figures do not support the argument that Labour paid a heavy price this year for neglecting its core voters; rather they tell us something far bigger about long - term trends and
what Labour needs to do to regain power».
What Labour needs to do is persuade the minority of people who or make no effort to obtain the academic qualfications and training and lead a healthy lifestyle to take responsibility for themselves, in order to reduce the budgets for welfare and healthcare.
Possibly, I thought, this really is
what Labour needs to shake it out of its post-general election slump.
I think a Jeremy Corbyn Leadership would be just
what Labour needs: a cathartic near death experience..
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What Labour needs is the ability to think and speak without being demonised or labelled as being hard right wing or Tory - lite or Red Tories.
Not exact matches
I want to be clear about
what I mean by this, because many people believe this issue relates to current skilled
labour shortages; some think it applies to our
need to attract more professionals such as doctors, engineers and scientists; while others focus on the glass ceiling that many existing immigrants and visible minorities experience.
Christ in us the HOPE of Glory in Jesus name: I am His workmanship for His Glory: God is nothing like us, that is why Paul said we
need to have Christ formed in us: Little Children; I
labour in birth again until Christ be formed in you: Read
what I have up on Zender's site and if you still don't understand it, that means it was not meant for you to understand: Thank - you Gary; In Jesus Name Alexandria:
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said: «I think
what we
need in this country is something more robust like a War Powers Act so that governments do get held to account by Parliament for
what they do in our name.»
Slave
labour, one milliard persons in unvoluntary hunger, life - saving medicine not available where
needed too, polluted air and water, murders,...;
what does any doctrine of science say about these things?
You choose
what songs evoke for you
what you feel you
need for your
labour.
It is important that you have the information you
need to decide
what is right for you and your baby, and that your experience of
labour and birth reflects these wants and wishes.
What you will need to include is your name, your labor partner's name, your doctor's name, your doula's name (if you have one), and your baby's name (if decided already), your due date, things you would like during labour i.e. if you would like ice chips for nourishment or want to be coached when it's time to push, what you would like when it comes to pain relief, i.e. if you want an epidural or not, things that you would like to happen straight after the birth, i.e. your partner to cut the cord, if you want to hold the baby straight away or after they've been cleaned up, special requests if you need to have a C - section, concerns and fears and anything e
What you will
need to include is your name, your labor partner's name, your doctor's name, your doula's name (if you have one), and your baby's name (if decided already), your due date, things you would like during
labour i.e. if you would like ice chips for nourishment or want to be coached when it's time to push,
what you would like when it comes to pain relief, i.e. if you want an epidural or not, things that you would like to happen straight after the birth, i.e. your partner to cut the cord, if you want to hold the baby straight away or after they've been cleaned up, special requests if you need to have a C - section, concerns and fears and anything e
what you would like when it comes to pain relief, i.e. if you want an epidural or not, things that you would like to happen straight after the birth, i.e. your partner to cut the cord, if you want to hold the baby straight away or after they've been cleaned up, special requests if you
need to have a C - section, concerns and fears and anything else.
She will suggest coping skills and reading materials for you to find out more about
what you
need to know in
labour and birth.
Our booklet When a baby dies before
labour begins contains the information that you and your partner might
need if you have found out you find out that your baby has died before
labour has started including:
what happens next, your choices and
what to expect when your baby is born.
Whilst much is known about the clinical management of
labour and childbirth less attention is paid to
what, beyond clinical interventions,
needs to be done to make women feel safe, comfortable and positive about the experience.
We run Breastfeeding Support Groups on Wednesdays at Ouseburn Community Centre 1 pm — 2.30 pm and on Thursdays at St..
What to pack in your hospital bag Now's the time to gather together all the essentials you'll
need during
labour and birth and for after your baby is born.
Meeting these women in their pregnancy enables me to learn
what they may want and
need in their
labour.
What does
need to be considered is the much more serious impact on the environment of cotton nappies (25 % of all pesticides are used on cotton and the use of child
labour plus draining of the Aral sea for Uzbekistan's cotton industry is terrible scandal) compared with bamboo or hemp, which I really didn't know about when I bought mine.
People
need to know
what Labour will do for them.
This is
what it takes to offer
Labour a fresh start, which - after 13 years in government - is perhaps
what the party
needs most of all.
Labour backbencher Steve Rotherham called for the original inquest, which concluded on the advice of its pathologist that it
need not consider
what occurred after 15:15 on the day, to be quashed.
Finally, we
need to question
what may happen if
Labour's share of the vote stays in the 20s.
«
What Nick will need to do as deputy prime minister is to show what a difference the Liberal Democrats have made and why a majority for either Conservatives or Labour at the election would be a disaster,» blog Lib Dem Voice quoted him as say
What Nick will
need to do as deputy prime minister is to show
what a difference the Liberal Democrats have made and why a majority for either Conservatives or Labour at the election would be a disaster,» blog Lib Dem Voice quoted him as say
what a difference the Liberal Democrats have made and why a majority for either Conservatives or
Labour at the election would be a disaster,» blog Lib Dem Voice quoted him as saying.
what we
need is
labour to leave power now.
- jokes that ring very hollow when
what the people of this country
need is a clear alternative to the cuts, something that
Labour is absolutely NOT providing.
Not only that, but this issue should be one of the major policy questions that
need to be put to all the candidates in the upcoming
Labour leadership debate (as I have already pointed out on this site) as requested by Sunder (see
What are the difficult questions the leadership candidates
need to answer?).
No,
what struck me about my year at the heart of New
Labour, was the dedication of my colleagues, and the endless checklist of things we
needed to complete to ensure victory.
(And as James says, if
what was on the table was
Labour becoming a liberal party, then why would they
need us?)
Only 25 % of the voting public supported the Tories, which has been conflated as a massive victory over
Labour, in reality it means that the majority of people see through Tory duplicity but do not yet understand
what is actually happening around them, that is where we
need to focus on.
Growth may well end all, and
Labour need to look at
what the word «sustainability» really means, instead of using it as a fashionable accessory.
-LSB-...]
What Labour really
needs is someone who can storm the stage and inspire belief in the electorate.
To understand where
Labour needs to change, I think we
need to look more closely at
what was going on before the crisis.
In
what sense does the UK's relationship with its constituent parts
need to be resolved before Scottish
Labour could, for instance, argue for EU employment powers to be repatriated to Holyrood?
He
needs to be firmer on
what Labour will do to change the EU.
Social mobility died a death now
Labour is talking crap about 1000,000 new jobs for middle income groups
what about the rest, we do
need a New Government brown has nothing at all to offer.
But
Labour need to think about
what they can and can't demand from the Lib Dems, and the Lib Dems
need to think about
what they might want and be able to demand if — as expected — their numbers are significantly diminished.
What ever happens after the next election,
Labour needs to develop a strategy to radically de-bureaucratize the welfare state, so that every citizen can construct their own vision of the good life, and people don't feel subordinated to paternalist bureaucracies.
Alexander writes that in spite of
what he describes as «the rise of the rest in 2014», the battle for Downing Street in 2015 «remains a binary choice between the change we
need and can deliver with a
Labour government — or more of the same failure that we have suffered under this Tory - led government».
A broader philosophical question also
needs answering:
what's the point of the
Labour Party?
According to an IFS report before the 2010 general election, [109] the Conservatives
needed to find more money from cuts beyond
what they had outlined than any other major party, although the report was also critical of
Labour and the Liberal Democrats.
By all means support
Labour if you can tell
what they stand for and agree with it, but you should admit that all this deficit denial, and denial that
Labour would have
needed to implement massive cuts too (but maybe slower and therefore deeper), is just naked political opportunism.
ANGIE BRAY MP: Nick Clegg is probably a better partner for the Conservatives because instinctively he is a Liberal rather than a Social Democrat and doesn't carry the
Labour baggage Vince Cable does from the past —
what he
needs is a bit of spine - stiffening to remember that sometimes.
«We
need a Scottish government that will address the
needs of Scots, not one that will simply make promises about
what will happen after 2016,»
Labour candidate Cara Hilton said.
She looks to the Red - Green alliance in Germany between 1998 to 2005 as an example of
what could happen here if the
Labour party recognised the
need for a coalition with the Greens.
I ask him
what issues
Labour needs to concentrate on to move forward.
The discussions do not
need to lead to a firm policy programme, but we
need to find out
what views on
Labour's future direction exist within the
Labour Movement so we can then have a meaningful leadership contest in which the candidates and those voting understand each other.
To do that, it
needs to answer the question which Scottish
Labour has so singularly failed to do (and for which it has paid, and continues to pay, a ferociously heavy price):
what is it for?
What we now
need is a new plan like
Labour's five point plan for jobs and growth.