Similar words: labour, labourer, laboured, fall about, mill about, party, labour saving, labour of love. Meaning: n. a political party formed in Great Britain in 1900; characterized by the promotion of labor's interests and the socialization of key industries.
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(31) The Labour party went out in 1980.
(32) The Labour Party has to be a broad church.
(33) The Labour Party and the teaching unions condemned the idea.
(34) After attacking the Government's economic policy, he went on to describe how the Labour Party would reduce unemployment.
(35) She was greeted by a large crowd of Labour Party supporters.
(36) The Labour party hired a concert hall for the election meeting.
(37) I've been a card-carrying member of the Labour party for five years.
(38) With their new youthful and telegenic leader, the Labour party looks set to woo the voters.
(39) Will the Labour Party get back at the next election?
(40) On the whole the working class is still wedded to the Labour Party.
(41) When the Labour party candidate didn't win the election, he cried foul and demanded a recount.
(42) The aim was to strengthen and revivify the Labour Party.
(43) He was once the great white hope of the Labour Party.
(44) After the Labour Party conference,[sentencedict.com] he stated that we could now go forward as a united party.
(45) In his political opinions he leans toward the Labour Party.
(46) A BBC poll gave the Labour Party a 12 per cent lead.
(47) The Labour Party swept in on a tide of discontent over rising prices.
(48) I would certainly dismiss any allegations of impropriety by the Labour Party.
(48) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(49) The Labour Party won a huge majority at the last general election.
(50) In the early 1980s some members of the British Labour Party broke away to form the Social Democratic Party.
(51) The Labour party are supposed to be sympathetic to/towards the unions.
(52) A group of extremists split from the Labour Party to form a new "Workers' Communist Party".
(53) The Labour party lost the vote on this important issue.
(54) He was beginning to regret his break with the Labour Party.
(55) The Labour Party has not made the issue a high priority.
(56) The Labour Party has lost a lot of support among the working class.
(57) The Labour Party, he said, had disintegrated into warring factions.
(58) It is a shame that the local Labour Party has set its face against the scheme.
(59) He's been a keen supporter of the Labour Party all his life.
(60) The Labour Party are going all out for victory in/going all out to win the election.
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