Labour Labor and the Conservatives have just had to get used to people who are in their parties going on the airwaves
Labour argue that all of this is fantasy
Labour Party was starting to become more and more called out for antisemitism or as there was more and more fuss about it,
Labour -- and
It was smearing the Labour Party in a way that was unfair, because actually they were absolutely not enthralled.
It came up during Labour government, Harold Wilson's two governments, when, of course, Harold Wilson already rather paranoid about the activities
In the background of Labour , the Zinoviev Letter is very much something to conjure with.
It was the Labour Party, and the UK was on the verge of a nasty breakdown.
I'm not new Labour .
I'm one nation Labour .
full-time labour I'm at the same time we're always producing commercial sort
some think about a labourer, some about a guy, when he makes a mess by parting his hair and
community's response to the Corbyn Labour Party.
Some people said that the Labour Party, having lost the election-- although this didn't lose the election for them-- but they lost the election.
So do you remember the Labour leadership contest where Corbyn won?
But when Barbara Ellen left the Labour Party, she wrote a column in "The Observer," where she said, when did being moderate become such a dirty word?
energy and that's human and animal labour and human and animal waste and then whatever you candy for us to get
they both thought it would be a good idea to let Labour take office for a while and basically butter things up--
But then he soon realized that in the Labour Party, the Zinoviev Letter was still very much a sore point and a hot issue.
And it was so different from England where the Labour or socialists and the conservatives were always butting.
And she's standing now for the head of Labour Party.
But one of the three women who were standing for Labour , you could tell right away she's a great politician because she
So the two things that the potential ahead of Labour Party remembers about our legacy is Shithead, and she got it wrong.
Interestingly, both Labour and Tory benches understood what he had done and welcomed it.
Most successful Labour leader in history.
It's absolutely fair for conservative politicians to attack Labour on their economic record, or Labour to say these welfare reforms are going to hurt people, or
Now, 1924 saw the first ever Labour government in London.
But then in the 1990s, when the Labour government came in, when the Blair government came in, it came up again with a vengeance.
And this is what the MP who's running for head of Labour remembers about the book, right?
Hugh Gaitskell, who is leader of the Labour Party, put it rather well.
And of course, remember that Labour were trying to reduce the working age health and disability bill by about 5 billion pounds.
However, the Labour government did resign in October, the beginning of October, 1924, over a vote--
so that during the general election campaign, the whole Letter became a big Labour -bashing instrument.
And the reason for that was that the right-wing interests claimed that the Letter showed clearly that Labour was enthralled to the Reds in Moscow and that they could not be
everybody they regarded as the establishment-- they accused them of concocting this document in order to damage Labour 's prospects in the campaign.
And he and certain other people in the intelligence community who absolutely had no time for the Labour Party smoothed it on its way into the public domain, shall we say,
His father, who had been a plumber and who was a Labour activist and a trade unionist, his father had taught him about
Zinoviev Letter when he was a little boy as a classic example of the kind of things that the establishment does to do Labour
And it stars Margaret Thatcher and Neil Kinnock, who was the Labour -- at the time.
The "who are we" story-- well, I'm not old Labour .
Liberal Democrat voters were basically, more of them were Labour voters than Conservative voters.
And so when Cleggmania, when that bubble burst, then Labour overperformed our predictions there.
yeah, I mean, if you think about the number of times that, for example, Labour backbench MPs have been out on the airwaves criticizing the party's
Now, what I'm saying is that therefore, there's a tiny part of me that thinks that when Labour Party canvassers were saying on the doorstep in Workington,
But essentially, during the summer of 1924, the evidence suggests that the Russians were not sending inflammatory letters because they didn't want the Labour
So I was Tony Blair's chief of staff for 13 and 1/2 years, from when he became leader of the Labour Party to when he