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.
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  • 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.
  • He pointed out that David Miliband was very popular among Labourites in the borough - the sort of man who could become a Prime Minister one day.
  • Death duties probably appeal to old Labourites as a way to punish the landed gentry.
  • The leader of Labourites has called on the population to come to a peaceful action and express their protest against collective meters.
  • He pointed out that David Miliband was very popular among Labourites in the borough - the sort of man who could become a Prime Minister one day.
  • For those old Labourites who are hoping he will adopt Liberal Democrat Foreign Policy, they are likely to be sorely disappointed.
  • Labourites logged on for the 8am pow-wow. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am a from another party blogging to make you think I am a "Labourite", so I can stir up trouble between you and your coalition partners :- Clever isn't it? What no Wales?
  • But one thing that she did do for the country is to put the whole Labourite obsession with class and envy and leveling down and “tax them until the pips squeak” outside the Overton window. Matthew Yglesias » Is The Left in Crisis?
  • With English Labour stealing nearly £½bn from Wales, whilst not cutting several times that on Crossfail, a London railway scheme to take East Enders to Westbourne Park (and other equally useless places), I shouldn't even count on the Welsh Secretary having the confidence of any Welsh Labourite with a brain. No confidence
  • It's just that whenever you Labourite chaps see something that is large, privately owned and working well, you want to nationalize it.
  • But it was the trendy social-worker Labourite vocabulary I was lamenting, not the facts ... "communities," "religious identities", etc. John Wilkes Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • And there is absolutely no enthusiasm for Gabble's Labourite logorrhoea either. Politicalbetting.com
  • The houses of Labourites were not blessed by the parish priest.
  • The leader of Labourites has called on the population to come to a peaceful action and express their protest against collective meters.
  • If you're a Labourite and you're against Cameron's plan, let me tell you that at least you have one thing to be grateful for. Britain's austerity challenge to Obama
  • The British jingo, the pious Christian pacifist, the member of an exclusive club, the mere "Labourite"; all these he had been (or imagined he had been), and all these he attacked in turn. Sidney Percival Bunting
  • Wouldn't it be wiser to wait for promonent labourites (somebody by the name of "Kinnock" perhaps) to make the first move? Oh No
  • Upon losing office, some Labourites were to be victimized by the new political elite.
  • We suspect a class-obsessed Labourite author, but in these days of political cross-dressing, nothing is assured. Diary
  • It's just that whenever you Labourite chaps see something that is large, privately owned and working well, you want to nationalize it.
  • 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.

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