Sentences with phrase «years into a labour»

The recent IMF scorecard on the British economy, produced two years into this Coalition, prompted me to take a look at the comments the IMF made in 1976, two years into a Labour government.

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May's government also faced questions from the opposition Labour Party about why it awarded the company 1.3 billion pounds of state contracts after Carillion fell into financial difficulty in July last year.
«The labour market continues to be strong, and for the first time in almost a year, earnings have grown slightly after inflation has been taken into account,» senior ONS statistician Matt Hughes said in a statement.
The review comes in the wake of a report from an expert panel the government struck last year that came up with 13 recommendations to help young Canadians get into and thrive in a changing labour market.
41 - year - old Ogundipe is a banker who lives between the US and Nigeria — she went into labour early while travelling with her four - year - old daughter, Amy.
Candidates for Canadian immigration who have at least one year of skilled work experience are deemed more likely to be able to assimilate into the Canadian labour market.
Looking forward, recent job vacancy and hiring intentions data point to continued solid employment growth over the remainder of the year and into 2004, with print - and internet - based indicators of labour demand improving over recent months, following weakness over the first half of the year (Graph 43).
Second time mothers, 26 ‑ 30 year olds, seemed to have longer labours, (and may have fallen into the group experiencing more social stress).
It meant that anyone in the world could log on and see the 25 - year - old full - time mother in the throes of labour and welcoming her newborn son into the world.
Since Labour went into the general election arguing that the issue of whether or not Britain was leaving the EU was settled by last year's referendum she urged colleagues not to «change tack».
«Picture it: history in the making as a Liberal Democrat leader entered, finally, into the corridors of power, preparing to unshackle Britain after years of Labour and Conservative rule.
In 1993, Harriet was elected by a national ballot of Labour Party members to the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Labour Party and was re-elected each year till Labour came into government and she became a minister.
Controversy about the highly charged EU Referendum campaigning was briefly slipped into proceedings by Cox's friend of 20 years and Labour MP Stephen Kinnock.
Thanks to the same figures which mean improving macroeconomic fundamentals, we have been able to transfer some GH cents 3.1 billion of Tier 2 pension funds into the custodial accounts of the pension schemes of the labour unions, funds that have been outstanding for six years, and about which the labour unions had been loudly complaining.
Their letters provide a rich insight into their experiences of migration over 150 years: they're delighted by easy access to the labour market and higher salaries, for example, but also talk about the uncertainty of succeeding in the host country because of job insecurity and higher living costs.
He made the pledge during his leadership campaign last year but changed his mind after asking the former director of Liberty to chair an inquiry into anti-Semitism within Labour, which reported back earlier this summer.
Reports late last year suggested that Labour are now pouring large resources into the seat in the hope of toppling him.
Earlier this year, I wrote to Iain McNicol, the general secretary of the Labour party, to ask him to investigate a donation reported by the Electoral Commission of # 18,500 made by Labour Leave into Ukip party coffers, just three days before the EU referendum.
Scotland was lost last year when Labour went into the independence referendum in alliance with the Tories.
Only William Hague fared worse, a year into thirteen years of Labour government.
While the right of the party have lectured Corbyn and the left for the past year about talking - down to voters, being «out of touch» and not understanding ordinary people's views, here Smith is saying he believes Labour should go into the 2020 election telling the 52 % of Leave voters they are simply wrong.
perhaps along the lines of «Gordon is an autocratic little sod, who never let us have any money when he was chancellor, and is surely leading the labour party into the political wilderness for the next 20 years, so he should really do the right thing and bugger off»
Labour has said it will undo the ban if it gets into power next year.
He continued, «Thanks to the same figures which mean improving macroeconomic fundamentals, we have been able to transfer some GH cents 3.1 billion of Tier 2 pension funds into the custodial accounts of the pension schemes of the labour unions, funds that have been outstanding for six years, and about which the labour unions had been loudly complaining.»
Labour hasn't yet been able to make significant inroads into the SNP support base, which remains at the same level that delivered last year's majority, and needs to focus on winning over voters who backed the SNP at last year's election.
It means next year when the stout folk of London waddle into half - timbered village halls to mark their simple crosses with quill pens or whatever, they will not think «hey, let's vote Labour, they got Pussy Balloon Guy».
But still, how depressing to find far too many Labour people who see themselves as the party's custodians failing to do anything new, moping their way into the new year — and blaming anyone but themselves.
Am I correct in believing that all poll forecasts have been adjusted to take into account that those who say they will vote Labour are now more likely to vote than in previous polls before last year's GE.
It would have run into the next general election, which was only a year or so away, and Labour might have gone early to catch us when we were barely out of it.»
Seems like you've jumped into the space I left on April 6th when I resigned This was after 46 years membership (28 as a Labour councillor) and the LP's National Merit Award in 2008.
I fear that everyone with an opinion about New Labour for good or for ill have allowed certain myths to concrete themselves into our dialogue and our understanding of where Labour has gone right and wrong over the last 20 years.
Police launched an investigation into possible breaches of the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act 1925 earlier this year, after claims that Labour was offering wealthy backers a seat in the House of Lords in return for loans.
«The latest survey of Labour voters shows that fewer than half of them want him to lead the party into a general election in two years» time.»
The mainstream practitioners who were active in the years of Harold's premiership all indicate support and admiration for the way he held the Labour party together, sought to drag Britain into the modern era and presided over a series of liberalisation acts including abolition of the death penalty and the legalisation of homosexuality, abortion and divorce.
This seat, which includes part of the ward of High Furness (I've halved the votes from there and italicised them), is heading straight to the Tories - an 18 % Labour lead four years ago has turned into a seven per cent Tory lead now.
Over the past few years more and more unions have been paying less and less money into the labour party and in fact using the political levy for themselves.
Mr Mitchell voiced growing fears in Labour ranks that Mr Miliband has been unable to translate four years of political thinking into policies that can be sold on the doorstep.
I do find it astonishing that 11 years into a failed Labour Government, Labour is regularly able to put up backbench MPs who openly hate the Tories with a passion - people like McShane, Kaufman, Ruane, Pound and Thornberry.
The problem for Labour: Like the canary in the coal mine, the constituency level poll analyses consistently warned in the years leading up to the 2016 General Election that low levels of Labour support nationally would translate into very low seat levels for that party.
For the last two years the Refounding Labour funds, established with membership subscriptions, have been channelled into key seats, but after the election constituencies will again be able to bid for support for projects to improve local organisation or enhance democracy and diversity.
JC has probably brought up to # 15m into Labour with last years new members, the recent membership rush and the # 25 supporters.
Most opinion polls had shown Labour comfortably ahead of the Tories for more than a year before Thatcher's resignation, with the fall in Tory support blamed largely on her introduction of the unpopular poll tax, combined with the fact that the economy was sliding into recession at the time.
Today Labour Ministers have announced their intention to enact a similar provision in Wales after the Assembly election, which would be over six years after England's provision came into force.
Over the past year the Labour party has turned into a mass movement, with hundreds of thousands of new members joining the party.
The decline of the two - party system has been happening for years - in 1951, 97 per cent of the electorate voted either Labour or Conservative; in the last election, that was below 70 per cent - but the MPs» expenses scandal has put the final boot into politics as we've known it.
Having resigned on two occasions during Tony Blair's first term of office, his third resignation only weeks before the April 2010 general election plunged the Labour Party into two decades of infighting, from which it only recently recovered fifteen years later with the election of teenage glamour model Princess Tiaamii Andre - Price as leader.
A seven per cent Labour lead in September 2007 had, by December of that year, turned into an average Conservative monthly poll lead of almost 9 per cent.
During last year's leadership contest, Smith said Corbyn had turned Labour into «a laughing stock».
It's almost three years since she led the SNP to its crushing victory of 2016, with the Tories sneaking past Labour into second place.
And in an eye catching appointment Charlie Falconer, a minister in the New Labour years, will take the lead on «transition and planning into government.»
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