to keir starmer will not occur but we should not forget that labour should be holding the seat. , ., labour should be holding the seat. , ., . ,, labour should be holding the seat. , ., ., seat. let s go back to nick hadley at seat. let s go back to nick hadley at the seat. let s go back to nick hadley at the counter- seat. let s go back to nick hadley at the counter in i hadley at the counter in huddersfield. any sign of movement? huddersfield. any sign of movement? not anything definitively. movement? not anything definitively. but - movement? not anything definitively. but the - movement? not anything definitively. but the fact l movement? not anything i definitively. but the fact that the conservatives have asked for this bundle check, by the way they have another one is happening so it could be a while yet, it makes it clear that labour are ahead at the moment. sources are suggesting it is by around 300 votes that we think the labour candidate kim leadbeater is ahead. i
and that still may not be a result, what difference will it make to them depending who emerges victorious? it is make to them depending who emerges victorious? emerges victorious? it is a constituency emerges victorious? it is a constituency which - emerges victorious? it is a constituency which has i emerges victorious? it is a | constituency which has had emerges victorious? it is a i constituency which has had five and this one has been extremely divisive. whoever is going to emerge, kim leadbeatersays emerge, kim leadbeater says they emerge, kim leadbeatersays they will have to try and unite they will have to try and unite the constituency. enormous repercussions for national politics. if labour managed to hold on, they were rumours of a potential readership challenge to sir keir starmer and that will be gone. borisjohnson still has a majority of 78 in parliament. there will be some disappointment with the conservative party but politics at the moment is so malleable that we exp
stand, assuming that is correct, it would at least indicate that the labour party is in front and may have held on to the seat. if that is the case, on the one hand, that should not be a miraculous achievement for sir keir starmer. it has been a labour since since 1997. it has a reasonable majority in the election called butjeremy election called but jeremy corbyn. election called butjeremy corbyn. the best result for 20 years but given all of the countervailing clinical forces we have been talking about, the expectation, it is no doubt it will be an enormous relief for sir keir starmer, labour fighting back in these parts of the world. 0thers fighting back in these parts of the world. others would say, if they have one by such an error majority, that would be seen
Audrey Young: Power struggle between Parliament and courts bubbling away
14 Apr, 2021 03:00 AM
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Attorney-General David Parker initially hoped the courts would avoid making a declaration. Photo / Mark Mitchell
OPINION:
One of the biggest changes to the Bill of Rights Act in 30 years are being considered by Parliament s powerful privileges committee. Audrey Young explains why it matters. A power struggle that has been quietly bubbling away for centuries between Parliament and the courts is now being played out in Parliament s privileges committee, the result of legal action by one of New Zealand s most hardened criminals.
But unlike recent skirmishes in which Parliament firmly asserted its supremacy over the courts, in this move around New Zealand s Bill of Rights Act 1990, the MPs that make up Parliament are being more acquiescent.
welcome bonus but i don t think anything has been taken for granted. and it seems that the messaging that the conservatives will have been using on the doorstep around jobs, investments, policing has been working, and this is the pattern you re seeing now across the country. in 2019 we saw a massive shift from labour to conservative in the so called red wall and lots of other parts of the country as well. this idea that these places have been forgotten about or wanted a different kind of leadership. so batley and spen could well follow that trend but let s see, let s see what the results say. i trend but let s see, let s see what the results say.- trend but let s see, let s see what the results say. i want to brin: in what the results say. i want to bring in siana what the results say. i want to bring in siana rogers - what the results say. i want to bring in siana rogers who - what the results say. i want to bring in siana rogers who is i bring in siana rogers who is editor of labou