Labourite

NOUN
  1. a member of the British Labour Party
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How To Use Labourite In A Sentence

  • The relationship between the Labourites and the Kerry team isn't perfect, obviously.
  • The houses of Labourites were not blessed by the parish priest.
  • The relationship between the Labourites and the Kerry team isn't perfect, obviously.
  • Ironically, the one transformational issue that has caused him the most grief is the banning of fox hunting, something that has been on the wish list of the hardiest Labourites in Britain for decades.
  • Karmenu Farrugia is yet another Labourite who has expressed himself in favour of Malta's EU accession.
  • Karmenu Farrugia is yet another Labourite who has expressed himself in favour of Malta's EU accession.
  • Upon losing office, some Labourites were to be victimized by the new political elite.
  • The eleventh would have been a Tory in 1999 and a Labourite in 2004. Eurodisparity
  • For those old Labourites who are hoping he will adopt Liberal Democrat Foreign Policy, they are likely to be sorely disappointed.
  • Their old feeding grounds have been colonised by a new breed of slippery and sleekit new Labourites which are simply too fast and too nimble for the lumbering old Conservatus.
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