labor party

NOUN
  1. a left-of-center political party formed to represent the interest of ordinary working people
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How To Use labor party In A Sentence

  • He's a charismatic networker and a man with high political ties stemming back to his days in the Australian Labor Party.
  • And Amir Peretz, who has rejoined the Labor Party, is running for party leader in primaries later this month against (among others) the old Labor warhorse Shimon Peres.
  • We need to ensure that the people being preselected to stand for seats of Parliament fundamentally believe in the principles of the Labor Party and not their own self interests.
  • The ideological cement binding the nation was the White Australia Policy, championed by the Australian Labor Party.
  • The British Labor Party concludes its annual conference today in Brighton.
  • That also is a very bad way to start off one's leadership in the Labor Party.
  • He plumped for the Labor Party
  • It was a dangerous time to be involved in the Labor Party, as politics and religion proved again to be an explosive mixture.
  • We refer him to Labor Party policy and platform and suggest that if he has signed his membership forms, the rest should follow naturally.
  • This certainly has the MO of Labor party, namely a snide attempt to discredit the subject. Another Day Another Defection
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