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Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Sir Vince forecast that some Labour supporters – and possibly MPs – would switch to the Lib Dems because of their concerns over the left-wing nature of Mr Corbyn’s politics.
However, Mr Farron insisted that because she had resigned the party whip “she is not ours”.
The plans, which will include handing all rail franchises back to state ownership when they expire, will be announced at Labour’s annual party conference in Brighton.
He argued that there was still tremendous goodwill towards the Liberal Democrats, and evidence of “buyers’ remorse” among natural sympathisers who switched to other parties at the election.
He said there was both an “opportunity and responsibility” for the Lib Dems because the “country desperately needs an elected opposition”. Corbyn, however, did not criticise the poem, instead telling the group it “represented the very best in British political campaigning”, according to a message published on its website.
“The Tories must not be allowed to get away with the things they are doing without being credibly opposed”.
“The Labour party remains the only party that likes losing after the demise of the Washington Generals”, Renzi said.
Mr Farron said: “It’s quite a good gag, but he’s flattering himself if he thinks he would ever have been in the Beatles…” Greening made this statement on Andrew Marr show on BBC.
Caerphilly MP Wayne David has been re-appointed to the front bench justice team by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
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“”While Labour have said they now want to strip Government support for businesses and the Tories focus on giving tax cuts to giant corporations, we want to focus on entrepreneurs and small business seeking to grow”.
He added: “I’m interested in the Liberal Democrats being in power to make a difference”.
“My job is to grow the party and be clear we are the one party who will stand up”.
Greg Mulholland, who has held his seat for the party since 2005, the party had learnt from the mistake it made over tutition fees in Coalition and were ready to presesnt themselves as a progressive party after post-election soul searching. “I think the consequences of them are immoral”. Half of them give as their primary reason for being in London that we are in the European Union. “That would obviously be something I could not agree with”, he said. And George Osborne, the Chancellor, has let it be known that he is in touch with centrist Labour MPs who have shared their dismay about their new leader.
“I’d say that’s complete nonsense – obviously”. Benn sidestepped a question on endorsing air strikes, saying a broad approach was needed to resolve the conflict, including more humanitarian aid and a push for a political settlement. The question is what do you do?
Having a fellow-beard wearer at the top of the Labour Party is scant consolation for Craig Harrow.
The former cabinet minister said there was a “vast” difference on policy.
“He’s got more hair than I have”, he offers.
“We will be working with people like that, of course”.