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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(61) The change of leader led to a turn - around in the fortunes of the Labour Party.
(62) Did you watch the programme on the Labour Party last night? Talk about biased!
(63) I'd marked her down as a Labour Party supporter, but I was completely wrong.
(64) The unions are hardly in a position to dictate to the Labour Party.
(65) Trade unions have a long history of affiliation to the Labour Party.
(66) The Labour Party was in government from 1964 to 1970.
(67) These measures have the strong endorsement of the Labour party.
(68) The trade unions were no longer the constituency of the Labour Party alone.
(69) She's the candidate who is backed by the Labour Party.
(70) The Labour Party swept into on a tide of discontent over rising prices.
(71) He left school at 16 and immersed himself in the Labour party.
(72) They accused the Labour party of being the unions' poodle.
(73) The Labour Party won the seat,[sentencedict.com] but it was a close-run thing .
(74) The Labour Party has adopted these ideas.
(75) The mines were nationalized by the Labour Party.
(76) The Labour party is certainly in opposition now.
(77) Now the Labour Party is looking to its future.
(78) The Labour party strongly endorses that treaty. Sentencedict.com
(79) Has the Labour party ever changed its mind?
(80) The Labour Party remained in an ambiguous position.
(81) The Labour Party is out-manoeuvring the free marketeers.
(82) The Labour party believes in fairness and justice.
(83) He wore rosettes for the Labour Party.
(84) Which is the true view of the Labour party?
(85) Moreover, the Labour Party does not seek a mandate for its policies from the Northern Ireland electorate.
(86) Despite the continued indifference of the Labour Party the Communists had made many concessions aimed at attracting support from Labour members.
(87) There are indications that the Labour Party will win the next election.
(88) Delegates at a congress of the ruling Labour Party on Nov. 8 had voted by 183 votes to 106 in favour of re-applying.
(89) This was particularly true of the Independent Labour Party, which was the dominant influence on local political organizations sponsoring Labour candidates.
(90) The greatest obstacle to the progress of the Unity Campaign was the opposition of the Labour Party.
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