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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(211) It is rather like a Labour Party conference, without the block vote.
(212) The Labour Party has an economic policy which is almost indistinguishable from the Tories'.
(213) If he were here, it would be interesting to know how that deficit would be reflected in Labour party policy.
(214) Lord Underhill was regarded as one of the most knowledgeable people about the internal workings of the Labour Party.
(215) Although the strike was called off, amid bitter controversy, it did benefit the Labour Party.
(216) Does he agree that none of that would be the case if the Labour party was in charge?
(217) Apart from the Labour party and public-sector trade unions, the nationalized industries had few friends by 1979.
(218) Does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that the Labour party is a party of slow learners?
(219) Whatever institutional changes are made in the Labour Party, tradition dies hard.
(220) Will the Labour party shut down the new gas-fired generating stations, break those contracts and lay off the men?
(221) But now we are told that the Labour party plans to increase the local contribution to no less than 20 percent.
(222) I only wish that the Labour party had the same openness of mind.
(223) The right wing press has always been deeply antagonistic towards the Labour party.
(224) Those who denounced him as a political maverick were not surprised when, in 1924, he joined the Labour party.
(225) The Labour Party gave its evidence and for practical purposes withdrew from the proceedings.
(226) That is what we mean when we say that the Labour party is advocating an envy tax.
(227) It is a great pity that such reactionary ideas are still harboured by the Labour party in Havering and elsewhere.
(228) Unti1 1939 the Labour Party was bedevilled by internal dissensions on this issue.
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(229) Mr. Portillo I know that the Labour party thinks that it has lost the election, and is looking for an excuse.
(230) Nationally, the Labour Party had enjoyed a stunning landslide victory.
(231) But some in the Labour party challenged the legality of the rule, and it was dropped.
(232) However, the first national survey of Labour party members, conducted in 1989/90, suggested otherwise.
(233) In the experience of friends who canvass for the Labour party, old, white, middle-class men are the rudest.
(234) But it was more a Conservative than a Labour party concern.
(235) The opposition Labour Party made clear that it would support concessions on the occupied territories in exchange for peace.
(236) The four wrote to enquire how they could best put forward their views inside the Labour Party.
(237) Although the Labour party opposes the discount scheme, it does not attempt to address the unfairness inherent in a property tax.
(238) His resignation from the National Executive had drawn attention to the difference within the Labour Party on foreign policy.
(239) Certainly workshop space was set aside for women who are involved in the Labour Party.
(240) They didn't work for the Labour Party, which failed to persuade the voters of the value of self-sacrifice.
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