Labour publishes A Future Fair for All: Securing the recovery, not putting it at risk. Alongside a speech by Gordon Brown MP, Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party, on the economy, the Labour Party today published A Future Fair for All: Securing the recovery, not putting it at risk. The document sets out the choice that Britain faces between growth and increasing prosperity with Labour, or...
submitted by
LabourMatters on 10th Mar 2010 (via labourmatters.com)
Gordon Brown, Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party, today held a press conference at Labour HQ on the future of the economy.
submitted by
LabourParty on 23rd Apr 2010 (via www2.labour.org.uk)
Gordon Brown, Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party, today held a press conference at Labour HQ on the future of the economy. Gordon Brown said: "This is not a game show, or just a TV spectacle, it is a General Election to decide your future: your future security, your future jobs, your future prosperity. "There is one party in this campaign that wants the focus to be on policy and on subs...
submitted by
LabourMatters on 23rd Apr 2010 (via labourmatters.com)
Gordon Brown MP, Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party speaks to Labour Party Conference. I want to talk with you today about who I am, what I believe, what I am determined to lead this party and this great country to achieve. As we gather here today I know people have real concerns about the future of the country, the future of the economy and people in this hall have concerns about the f...
submitted by
LabourParty on 3rd Oct 2008 (via labour.org.uk)
Alongside a speech by Gordon Brown MP, Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party, on the economy, the Labour Party is today publishing A Future Fair for All: Securing the recovery, not putting it at risk. The document sets out the choice that Britain faces between growth and increasing prosperity with Labour, or a decade of austerity, low growth and low employment under the Tories. To read a c...
submitted by
LabourParty on 10th Mar 2010 (via labour.org.uk)
Gordon Brown, Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party, said today in a speech on the economy given at City College, Coventry: "It is a huge pleasure to be here with you today, with young people, with your working lives ahead of you. I am proud of the role this Labour Government has played in opening up more apprenticeships to more young people, as we secure the jobs of the future. These are ...
submitted by
LabourMatters on 23rd Apr 2010 (via labourmatters.com)
Tony Blair, former Prime Minister and former Leader of the Labour Party, said today in a speech at Trimdon Labour Club to local Labour supporters in Sedgefield: When I was Prime Minister I was known as an optimist. I still am. I’m optimistic about Britain, its future and the opportunities the world holds for us. Provided we take the right decisions, imbued with the right attitude of mind. St...
submitted by
LabourParty on 30th Mar 2010 (via labour.org.uk)
Labour Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, has outlined the clear choice between Labour and the Conservatives on the economy. Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, said: "The choice is between Labour who will not put the recovery at risk, protect and improve your front line services first and make the right choices for low and middle income families in the country. "And a Conservative Party which would reduce p...
submitted by
LabourParty on 15th Sep 2009 (via labour.org.uk)
The mechanics of getting rid of this New Labour government are: For the regime to lose a major vote in the Lower House which is confirmed subsequently by a loss of the following vote of confidence. For a resignation as Leader of the Labour party and Prime Minister to be forced from the Prime Minister by his Party. In the first case it is hard to think that a compliant Parliamentary Labour Party wi...
submitted by
AngelsInMarble on 24th Apr 2009 (via hatfieldgirl.blogspot.com)
Tony Blair, former Prime Minister and former Leader of the Labour Party, said today in a speech at Trimdon Labour Club to local Labour supporters in Sedgefield: When I was Prime Minister I was known as an optimist. I still am. I’m optimistic about Britain, its future and the opportunities the world holds for us. Provided we take the right decisions, imbued with the right attitude of mind. St...
submitted by
LabourMatters on 30th Mar 2010 (via labourmatters.com)
If the leader of Labour refuses to have his Prime Minister endorse his leadership, what exactly does that mean for future relations between the two? A strong, independent Labour party in Scotland is a good thing but a fractured UK Labour party may be even sweeter news for the SNP. Let's not forget the Tories and Lib Dems are already split at the border.
submitted by
SNPTacticalVoting on 24th Aug 2008 (via snptacticalvoting.blogspot.com)