Sentences with phrase «with new labour»

There are changes that have come into effect as of January 1, 2018, with new labour laws in queue for the coming months.
Beck, along with New Labour sociologist Anthony Giddens, developed an influential theory of Risk Society.
At the same time though, your discussion of the way in which business has insinuated itself into government seems to suggest that, at least with New Labour, the nation state is no longer a source of protection from the corporate takeover.
His comments come after Mr Blair appealed for party activists to keep faith with the New Labour agenda.
Bragg wrote «For many, the problem with New Labour was that it was already too blue — too pro-market — to be believable when it went looking for support among traditional voters».
In a break with New Labour's hardline rhetoric, Khan is to argue that the party should declare a new policy aim of jailing fewer people.
His relationship with the New Labour establishment - most of whom backed David for the leadership - has been prickly at times, although Tony Blair buried the hatchet by giving a supportive speech during the general election campaign.
Tweets like this from late last year may not have done him any favours as well with the new Labour leadership.
In a symbolic break with the New Labour years, both Mr Burnham and Ed Miliband suggested they would not have Lord Mandelson in their shadow cabinets.»
His victory last year reflected deep discontent with New Labour's economic and foreign policies.
Profile: Islington is fashionable and up - market residential area, Tony Blair lived in Barnsbury prior to his elected as Prime Minister and the area was for a time closely associated with New Labour.
22 OO wrote: As ever Nick you show why you need to be sacked - complacent, lazy & to cosy with the new Labour ruling elite.
Labour leader speaks The Prime Minister's speech pitched him head - to - head with new Labour leader Ed Miliband who told CBI delegates the government lacks an economic plan to rebuild growth.
Ed Miliband's speech made a real break with New Labour.
Not the greatest public speaker or debater, most commentators expected Cameron to wipe the floor with the new Labour leader.
But then Sheppard was made redundant from his post of assistant general secretary of Scottish Labour in 1997 after «rapidly becoming out of sync with the New Labour establishment», as he puts it.
While Brown concentrates on governing, Miliband and Alexander, along with the New Labour veteran Peter Mandelson, are carefully guiding Labour into campaign mode.
I worry that deep down these issues are only cared about for show to win votes and once in power we could be as disgusted with the Conservatives as we presently are with New Labour.
Apart from the issue of proportional representation for elections to the Commons, where the Lib Dems have an obvious vested interest, and Iraq (a bitter disagreement but now largely behind us), the Lib Dems have not set out fundamental differences of principle with New Labour.
When Paddy Ashdown followed their advice and launched the «project» with New Labour to realign the centre left, Mr Kennedy positioned himself as one of the leadership's most vocal opponents.
This process was continued by John Smith and then accelerated by Tony Blair with New Labour.
Corbyn's conference speech represents a clear break with the New Labour consensus that private renting should operate with minimal government intervention.
A flirtation with New Labour has not endeared her to some of the Conservative party membership, but she is a very good media performer and hard worker who is likely to enjoy wider recognition soon.
In Labour Pains, he writes with passion about his commitment to the Labour Party, and his disillusionment with the New Labour Project in government.
In front of a hall full of people frustrated with New Labour, feeling betrayed by a government more interested in big business than workers, Ms Clark did her bit to make them feel even more infuriated.
We hoped spin like this had gone with New Labour.
The Independent article showing that a substantial majority of electors oppose Osborne's cuts programme contrasted with New Labour «s failure to join the majority.
My opposition, and that of most Liberal Democrats, was to any idea that we should contemplate a merger or long - term relationship with New Labour.
I think Unions worked a blinder with New Labour.
And the distillation of the whole campaign into a personal contest between Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling has framed the choice as one between the SNP's catch - all brand of civic nationalism and a Unionism with New Labour characteristics — at the expense of putting into play the ideological diversity on both sides, from the environmentalist republican nationalism of the Scottish Socialists and Greens, to the federalist vision of the Liberal Democrats, and the cautious sovereigntism of the Conservatives.
In one sense, Livermore was a surprising appointment: he had been a special adviser to Brown from 1997 to 2008, and was seen as closely associated with New Labour, from which Miliband had tried to distance himself.
You see, this is my problem with New Labour's coming grail - quest to re-invent itself.
He is perceived to be on the right of the party and might pull support from those who still identify with New Labour, but he would need to construct a broader appeal.
By contrast with New Labour, which created the sharpest of breaks with the party's history in its caricature of «Old Labour», the ProgCons have had no account of their recent history at all.
Or you could stick with New Labour, which despite reports of it's demise appears worryingly uncowed by the recent defeat.
Whether people agreed with his New Labour approach, Tony Blair had the necessary qualities.
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.
The trouble is, Ed Miliband is no less associated with New Labour than his rivals, even if he was the first to disassociate himself from it.
Two years since Corbyn became Labour leader, the top lobbying consultancies remain dominated by Tories and characters closely associated with the New Labour years.
We have seen with New Labour and the Lisbon Treaty that this is not now so.

Not exact matches

And in September, at about the first Wednesday after Labour Day, they «go haywire,» as parents with young kids scramble to readjust to a new school year.
So - called legacy carriers struggle to compete in a world filled with low - cost upstarts like Southwest and JetBlue, along with new international carriers like Emirates Airlines, which enjoy far lower labour costs than their North American rivals.
With more companies relying on freelancers, one Montreal startup wants to make sure the new labour market is operating efficiently.
Add in all the perks of producing at home — such as eliminating exchange rate uncertainty, lower chances of supply chain disruptions, a more plentiful supply of qualified labour and the synergies that develop when the R&D guys can easily chat with factory floor employees — and the overall costs of building a new factory in the U.S. or China are roughly equal.
It also notes that according to a Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey, from July 2008 to July 2013, the net increase in new jobs for university graduates was 810,000, while the available jobs for those with no post-secondary education decreased by 540,000 during the same period.
The fiscal plan tabled Tuesday in the House of Commons was packed with billions of dollars worth of new investments, including measures to increase the labour - force participation of women.
The rise in the Canadian dollar, which has hovered around parity with the U.S. dollar in recent months, the shortage of labour in the province, and even the new carbon tax add to the difficulties for B.C. businesses, he said.
Roberts cites an observation by labour historian Jan Kainer: «Women's labour organizing contributed significantly to the building and sustaining of rank - and - file participation, developing new democratic structures such as women's caucuses, organizing the unorganized, and forging political alliances with non-labour groups.»
Looking at the bigger picture, however, the latest numbers said the labour market expanded 2.1 per cent compared to a year earlier with the addition of 374,300 net new jobs.
The guiding mentality of Tony Blair - style «New Labour» policy is economic loyalty to Europe's financial centers as government spending is slashed, public infrastructure privatized and banks bailed out with «taxpayer» burdens that fall mainly on labor.
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