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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(151) Trade unions and other groups can be officially affiliated to the Labour Party.
(152) I am surprised that the Labour party has decided to oppose it.
(153) The Labour party will have to deal with that issue.
(154) It was a celebration not just of 25 years' wedded bliss, but also the modern Labour Party.
(155) He was developing an acute social and political conscience, and I could see him devoting his life to the Labour Party.
(156) The Labour Party as we know it was established in 1918.
(157) Weizman, who had by then become a minister, soon joined the Labour party.
(158) He said that the Labour party intends to increase the burden of council spending met locally to 20 percent.
(159) The Labour party is almost alone in the world in questioning the benefits of competitive tendering.
(160) In most years, the Labour Party also controls most of the metropolitan districts.
(161) The Labour Party is one of the continent's most powerful and enduring social democratic parties.
(162) At first the arrival of considerable numbers of Benn-recruited Right-Ons in moribund inner-city Labour Party branches went unnoticed.
(163) The Labour Party, riven by schism and self-doubt, seemed in long-term, inexorable decline, for sociological as well as ideological reasons.
(164) If the Labour party were in power, there would be no capital receipts.
(165) Britain's general election is expected early this month, and will probably be won by the ruling Labour Party.
(166) Remember when Michael Foot, as leader of the Labour party, shattered the consensus.
(167) The Independent Labour Party was thus forced to accept full responsibility for continuing the dispute.
(168) That shows that the Labour party remains the producer party - the party in hock to producer interests.
(169) He has put before the House an illustration of how the Labour party wants to increase the cost of national insurance.
(170) His mistake was to assume that the Labour party would provide a more receptive political vehicle for his ideas than the Conservatives.
(171) Antipathy to the Sun-reading[sentencedict.com/labour party.html], self-employed lorry drivers runs deep in the Labour party.
(172) But the fact remains that the Labour Party manifesto of 1945 contained nothing about New Towns.
(173) All that the Labour party offers is promises and rhetoric; we have delivered an improved health service.
(174) Communist influence within the Labour Party was probably less between 1929 and 1934 than at any time before or since.
(175) The central issue facing the Labour Party is how to regain power.
(176) In the country as a whole, the Conservatives won 8,664,000 votes, the Labour Party 8,360,000 and the Liberals 5,300,000.
(177) Would it be the policy of the Labour party to legalise those drugs?
(178) The New Urban Left councils aroused considerable hostility from the government, and some anxiety from the leadership of the Labour party.
(179) In particular, he acted as adviser to the Labour Party continuously from the 1930s till his death.
(180) In parliament, Mr Rabin's Labour Party defeated by 50 votes to 41 a right-wing no-confidence motion prompted by the bloodshed.
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