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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(91) The sheer scale of the crime wave was uncovered by the Labour Party from official figures.
(92) This evening we have seen the old familiar Labour party of intervention, protectionism and high prices.
(93) His fruity tenor boomed above the hubbub at rowdy election meetings, at Labour Party conferences, even at formal banquets.
(94) I join him in congratulating the industry on its export achievements - something that we never hear from the Labour party.
(95) Trade unions exerted a considerable influence upon the Labour Party, especially after the introduction of the new Labour constitution of 1918.
(96) The suggestion of Communist affiliation to the Labour Party was regarded as an unwarrantable departure from principle.
(97) I have discovered a dress code among Labour party members.
(98) In reality, however, the Tory tactics simply had the effect of getting a deeply reluctant Labour Party off the hook.
(99) It was thus forced to participate in elections under the cover of front parties, currently the Socialist Labour Party.
(100) He joined the Labour Party, and denounced Baldwin personally as well as politically at the 1923 election.
(101) I played my own small part in formulating Labour Party policy in this area.
(102) One could well direct that question to the Labour party.
(103) This is formally independent of the Labour Party, but has close links with its leaders.
(104) Would a renewed Labour Party imply a revived trade union movement?
(105) Jobs in the opencast sector are at risk from the vendetta against opencast mining conducted by the Labour party.
(106) The amendment is opposition for the sake of opposing, but of course the Labour party has opposed every privatising Bill.
(107) The decision was an uncomfortable one which had troubled Ministers over several months and caused dissension in the Labour Party.
(108) The Labour party has already given that pledge on behalf of a future Labour Government.
(109) It is extraordinary how oblivious the Labour party remains to the extraordinarily damaging consequences of its proposals.
(110) As these change, so do capacities for different forms of political action,[www.Sentencedict.com] with profound consequences for the Labour Party.
(111) Nobody, not even the Labour party, could change the geological conditions.
(112) It is the Labour party which wants to increase tax by extending national insurance.
(113) Meanwhile the Labour Party continues to be as inadequate in Opposition as it would be in government.
(114) The Labour party has a crime prevention policy and a youth crime prevention policy which will begin to deal with that problem.
(115) That does not mean that I or the Labour party agree with those proposals.
(116) The Labour Party utterly failed to grasp the point, let alone the enormity, of what the Government had done.
(117) That is now the difference between us and the Labour party.
(118) The Labour Party comes to the fore when the distribution of resources comes to the top of the agenda.
(119) They were at the Labour Party conference together last year and that's when it began.
(120) The Labour Party has not yet decided how it can stop a single-chamber Parliament from abusing its position.
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