Of course there'll be a Labour budget if it's the right time, yes.
If you're confident, is there going to be a Labour budget this spring?
He said Britain needed a "Labour budget" and set out some of the measures he would include to improve the state of the economy.
Charged that, without further privatisations, there would be a hole in Labour's budget plans, he asserted that Labour would do some privatising of its own a shift of policy he has always wanted to make but which, hitherto, he has kept under wraps for fear of party opposition.
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Opposition groups said Labour's budget would hit hard-working families and struggling businesses in the city.
The opposition put up a united front when AMs discussed the first draft of Labour's budget last week.
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Peter Black AM was speaking during a senedd debate on Labour's budget for 2012-13 on 6 December 2011.
Does supporting Labour's Budget plans and leading the charge against one of its senior ministers perhaps fall into the category of political expediency - or even hypocrisy?
To state the bloomin' obvious, all of those people were given a very lovely tax cut in the budget - which will doubtless add fuel to Labour's campaign that the budget rewarded the rich at the expense of the rest.
Gordon Brown in his budget shelved Labour's commitment to remove general capping of council budgets.
With 30 of the assembly's 60 seats, Labour cannot pass the budget on its own.
Opposition Labour councillors claim a budget saving measure tabled by the Conservative-SNP administration would lessen support for pupils.
That is completely blown apart by Alistair Darling's admission, under pressure, that Labour's own Budget numbers imply deep cuts.
This is Labour's first budget since it took power in May - previous administrations had also frozen council tax levels.
Reforms to banks, the labour market and the budget have all been rushed through in Mr Rajoy's first four months in power.
Overall, Mr Miliband welcomed a cut in the EU budget that Labour MPs had voted for (against the wishes of the prime minister).
With debt servicing now the biggest item in the budget after labour and social affairs, with few valuable state assets left to sell, and with the need to respect the toughish debt criteria for countries that have adopted Europe's single currency, the government faces overwhelming pressure to show thrift.
Jane Hutt called it "a budget for jobs and growth" but Labour will need opposition votes to pass the final budget in December.
She said Mr Sutcliffe was "right to say the chancellor should perform another U-turn on this Budget but it's amazing that Labour's own ministers are criticising their own Budget within two to three weeks of it being announced".
The funding is part of a budget deal that Labour struck with Plaid Cymru last year.
After Gordon Brown's fourth Budget statement, Labour are taxing more, but delivering less.
In return, she delivered the votes Labour needed to get their Budget through.
Ms Hutt also used the budget to reaffirm Labour's commitment to universal benefits which have come under scrutiny in an era of spending cuts.
In December's pre-Budget report, Labour announced belt-tightening measures including a 1% cap on public sector pay rises and an increase in National Insurance from 2011.
The Liberal Democrat leader is none too happy with the Conservative leader and the language he used to dismiss her party's budget deal with Labour.
It was widely believed that productivity in the NHS had fallen under the last, Labour government as the health budget rose by around a third one reason why the coalition's reforms were said to be needed.
Labour opposed the Commission's budget proposals and would not vote against the "tough-talking" motion.
The Conservatives have accused Labour of hypocrisy after they supported budget rises while in government.
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The Autumn Statement replaces what was called the pre-Budget report during the Labour government's time in office.
"This budget was about the Labour Party's choices in Newcastle and I think they've made the wrong ones, " he said.
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