NOUN
- a left-of-center political party formed to represent the interest of ordinary working people
How To Use labour party In A Sentence
- Those who claim to be peace protesters but remain supporters of the Labour party are hypocrites.
- Blair's answer should be embalmed in the Labour party constitution, perhaps as a better substitute for the old clause four.
- For the past three elections the Labour Party has issued a manifesto of its aims and objectives.
- I've been a card-carrying member of the Labour party for five years.
- Four weeks later, the Labour leaders declared that the Spanish government should have the right to buy arms and in 1937 both the Labour Party and the TUC condemned the policy of non-intervention.
- I understood that he had stood down from his council posts, not the council, and had been deselected from the Labour Party.
- In most years, the Labour Party also controls most of the metropolitan districts.
- The Labour party's draft document, which it did not dare to publish, refers to London policing functions.
- Some middle-class voters have supported the Labour Party and about one-third of working-class voters have traditionally cast their ballots for Conservative candidates.
- The Labour Party has moved to the right and become like your Democrat Party.