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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(121) Despite the recovery of the Labour Party after 1931, its electoral successes were unspectacular.
(122) The Labour Party is currently establishing Labour groups overseas in order to mobilise support for the forthcoming general election.
(123) They had all figured prominently in the election manifesto of the Labour party at the time.
(124) Sensing a valuable communications network, the Kinnock-led Labour Party encouraged musical involvement.
(125) The Labour party believes that there are a number of essential approaches to toxic and hazardous waste.
(126) It is sad that the Labour party has already shown indifference to that form of arts funding.
(127) The Labour party have lost their majority which has enabled them to do a lot of stupid things.
(128) In opposition, the fratricidal strife within the Labour Party became stronger.
(129) The international events of 1935 and 1936 tended to confirm the views of both extremes of the Labour Party.
(130) Can you clarify Labour party policy by saying whether Labour is in favour of Bolshevism or against it?
(131) I wonder what the Labour party would cut elsewhere in the health service to make up for that loss of revenue.
(132) But since the Labour party is nonsexist[sentencedict.com], clearly we were mistaken.
(133) Rather than ending divisions in the Labour Party, the controversies of 1935 mark the beginning of a new period of prolonged disunity.
(134) But there is another vivid illustration of the discrimination practised by the Labour Party against people who live in the province.
(135) The Labour Party was ceasing to be a loose federation of political and industrial groups.
(136) Roughly four-fifths of Sun readers believed the paper was biased against the Labour party.
(137) Mr Milburn said the Labour party would create the post of an Environment Minister.
(138) The Labour party had no place for pensioners in the past and no promises that it can properly meet for the future. Sentencedict.com
(139) Morris had once done as much at a Labour Party conference in Blackpool.
(140) It is essential that the modern Labour Party should not be in hock to the unions.
(141) The experience was not one much enjoyed by the Labour party, certain sections of which were extremely hostile to the arrangement.
(142) The Labour Party gains its most consistent successes in London and the other major cities.
(143) Step forward Tom Pendry, who chairs the Labour Party sports committee.
(144) The Labour party showed little sign of recovering from its election defeat in 1979.
(145) But it's no uncritical endorsement of any part of the socialist tradition, or of the New Model Labour Party.
(146) All that one can say is that he was better than the current Labour party leader.
(147) Historians have varied in their interpretations of how the Labour Party approached these problems and the effectiveness of its responses.
(148) Thus the Labour Party became a battleground for its own warring factions.
(149) Mr Prescott's demand for the tunnel to be taken into public ownership goes beyond existing Labour Party policy.
(150) As the basis of its policy, the Labour party has advocated such a conference.
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