单词 | Labour party |
例句 | (1) She was a lifelong member of the Labour party. (2) My father supported the Labour Party all his life. (3) Tawney formulated Labour Party education policy in 1922. (4) When did you join the Labour party? (5) She belongs to the Labour Party. (6) The country is now being governed by the Labour Party. (7) The Independent Labour Party was founded in Bradford on January 13, 1893. (8) The Labour Party retained its traditional stronghold in the north. (9) I've been out canvassing for the Labour Party every evening this week. (10) The Labour Party won the 2001 election by a huge majority. (11) Her membership of the Labour Party has lapsed. (12) Voters have come back to a renascent Labour Party. (13) When did the Labour party come into office? (14) He has turned from the Labour Party. (15) The seat was a stronghold of the Labour party. (16) He's on the right of the Labour Party. (17) The union has close relations with the Labour Party. (18) They're on the left wing of the Labour Party. (19) The Labour Party took office in 1997. (20) The Labour Party is not immune to new ideas. (21) They are faithful supporters of the Labour Party. (22) She reentered the Labour Party last year. (23) The Labour Party repealed the Act. (24) The Labour Party must stick to its beliefs. (25) The Labour Party was returned to power in 2001. (26) They'd long been comrades-in-arms in the Labour Party. (27) The Labour party has/have just elected a new leader. (28) She's the campaign organizer for the Labour Party. (29) The Labour Party was torn by internal dissensions . (30) The Labour Party was growing increasingly sure-footed. (1) She was a lifelong member of the Labour party. (2) My father supported the Labour Party all his life. (3) Tawney formulated Labour Party education policy in 1922. (4) When did you join the Labour party? (5) She belongs to the Labour Party. (6) The country is now being governed by the Labour Party. (7) The Independent Labour Party was founded in Bradford on January 13, 1893. (8) The Labour Party retained its traditional stronghold in the north. (9) I've been out canvassing for the Labour Party every evening this week. (10) The Labour Party won the 2001 election by a huge majority. (11) Did you watch the programme on the Labour Party last night? Talk about biased! (12) The unions are hardly in a position to dictate to the Labour Party. (13) These measures have the strong endorsement of the Labour party. (31) The Labour party went out in 1980. (32) The Labour Party has to be a broad church. (33) The Labour Party and the teaching unions condemned the idea. (34) After attacking the Government's economic policy, he went on to describe how the Labour Party would reduce unemployment. (35) She was greeted by a large crowd of Labour Party supporters. (36) The Labour party hired a concert hall for the election meeting. (37) I've been a card-carrying member of the Labour party for five years. (38) With their new youthful and telegenic leader, the Labour party looks set to woo the voters. (39) Will the Labour Party get back at the next election? (40) On the whole the working class is still wedded to the Labour Party. (41) When the Labour party candidate didn't win the election, he cried foul and demanded a recount. (42) The aim was to strengthen and revivify the Labour Party. (43) He was once the great white hope of the Labour Party. (44) After the Labour Party conference, he stated that we could now go forward as a united party. (45) In his political opinions he leans toward the Labour Party. (46) A BBC poll gave the Labour Party a 12 per cent lead. (47) The Labour Party swept in on a tide of discontent over rising prices. (48) I would certainly dismiss any allegations of impropriety by the Labour Party. (48) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (49) The Labour Party won a huge majority at the last general election. (50) In the early 1980s some members of the British Labour Party broke away to form the Social Democratic Party. (51) The Labour party are supposed to be sympathetic to/towards the unions. (52) A group of extremists split from the Labour Party to form a new "Workers' Communist Party". (53) The Labour party lost the vote on this important issue. (54) He was beginning to regret his break with the Labour Party. (55) The Labour Party has not made the issue a high priority. (56) The Labour Party has lost a lot of support among the working class. (57) The Labour Party, he said, had disintegrated into warring factions. (58) It is a shame that the local Labour Party has set its face against the scheme. (59) He's been a keen supporter of the Labour Party all his life. (60) The Labour Party are going all out for victory in/going all out to win the election. (61) The change of leader led to a turn - around in the fortunes of the Labour Party. (62) Did you watch the programme on the Labour Party last night? Talk about biased! (63) I'd marked her down as a Labour Party supporter, but I was completely wrong. (64) The unions are hardly in a position to dictate to the Labour Party. (65) Trade unions have a long history of affiliation to the Labour Party. (66) The Labour Party was in government from 1964 to 1970. (67) These measures have the strong endorsement of the Labour party. (68) The trade unions were no longer the constituency of the Labour Party alone. (69) She's the candidate who is backed by the Labour Party. (70) The Labour Party swept into on a tide of discontent over rising prices. (71) He left school at 16 and immersed himself in the Labour party. (72) They accused the Labour party of being the unions' poodle. (73) The Labour Party won the seat, but it was a close-run thing . (74) The Labour Party has adopted these ideas. (75) The mines were nationalized by the Labour Party. (76) The Labour party is certainly in opposition now. (77) Now the Labour Party is looking to its future. (78) The Labour party strongly endorses that treaty. (79) Has the Labour party ever changed its mind? (80) The Labour Party remained in an ambiguous position. (81) The Labour Party is out-manoeuvring the free marketeers. (82) The Labour party believes in fairness and justice. (83) He wore rosettes for the Labour Party. (84) Which is the true view of the Labour party? (85) Moreover, the Labour Party does not seek a mandate for its policies from the Northern Ireland electorate. (86) Despite the continued indifference of the Labour Party the Communists had made many concessions aimed at attracting support from Labour members. (87) There are indications that the Labour Party will win the next election. (88) Delegates at a congress of the ruling Labour Party on Nov. 8 had voted by 183 votes to 106 in favour of re-applying. (89) This was particularly true of the Independent Labour Party, which was the dominant influence on local political organizations sponsoring Labour candidates. (90) The greatest obstacle to the progress of the Unity Campaign was the opposition of the Labour Party. (91) The sheer scale of the crime wave was uncovered by the Labour Party from official figures. (92) This evening we have seen the old familiar Labour party of intervention, protectionism and high prices. (93) His fruity tenor boomed above the hubbub at rowdy election meetings, at Labour Party conferences, even at formal banquets. (94) I join him in congratulating the industry on its export achievements - something that we never hear from the Labour party. (95) Trade unions exerted a considerable influence upon the Labour Party, especially after the introduction of the new Labour constitution of 1918. (96) The suggestion of Communist affiliation to the Labour Party was regarded as an unwarrantable departure from principle. (97) I have discovered a dress code among Labour party members. (98) In reality, however, the Tory tactics simply had the effect of getting a deeply reluctant Labour Party off the hook. (99) It was thus forced to participate in elections under the cover of front parties, currently the Socialist Labour Party. (100) He joined the Labour Party, and denounced Baldwin personally as well as politically at the 1923 election. (101) I played my own small part in formulating Labour Party policy in this area. (102) One could well direct that question to the Labour party. (103) This is formally independent of the Labour Party, but has close links with its leaders. (104) Would a renewed Labour Party imply a revived trade union movement? (105) Jobs in the opencast sector are at risk from the vendetta against opencast mining conducted by the Labour party. (106) The amendment is opposition for the sake of opposing, but of course the Labour party has opposed every privatising Bill. (107) The decision was an uncomfortable one which had troubled Ministers over several months and caused dissension in the Labour Party. (108) The Labour party has already given that pledge on behalf of a future Labour Government. (109) It is extraordinary how oblivious the Labour party remains to the extraordinarily damaging consequences of its proposals. (110) As these change, so do capacities for different forms of political action,[] with profound consequences for the Labour Party. (111) Nobody, not even the Labour party, could change the geological conditions. (112) It is the Labour party which wants to increase tax by extending national insurance. (113) Meanwhile the Labour Party continues to be as inadequate in Opposition as it would be in government. (114) The Labour party has a crime prevention policy and a youth crime prevention policy which will begin to deal with that problem. (115) That does not mean that I or the Labour party agree with those proposals. (116) The Labour Party utterly failed to grasp the point, let alone the enormity, of what the Government had done. (117) That is now the difference between us and the Labour party. (118) The Labour Party comes to the fore when the distribution of resources comes to the top of the agenda. (119) They were at the Labour Party conference together last year and that's when it began. (120) The Labour Party has not yet decided how it can stop a single-chamber Parliament from abusing its position. (121) Despite the recovery of the Labour Party after 1931, its electoral successes were unspectacular. (122) The Labour Party is currently establishing Labour groups overseas in order to mobilise support for the forthcoming general election. (123) They had all figured prominently in the election manifesto of the Labour party at the time. (124) Sensing a valuable communications network, the Kinnock-led Labour Party encouraged musical involvement. (125) The Labour party believes that there are a number of essential approaches to toxic and hazardous waste. (126) It is sad that the Labour party has already shown indifference to that form of arts funding. (127) The Labour party have lost their majority which has enabled them to do a lot of stupid things. (128) In opposition, the fratricidal strife within the Labour Party became stronger. (129) The international events of 1935 and 1936 tended to confirm the views of both extremes of the Labour Party. (130) Can you clarify Labour party policy by saying whether Labour is in favour of Bolshevism or against it? (131) I wonder what the Labour party would cut elsewhere in the health service to make up for that loss of revenue. (132) But since the Labour party is nonsexist, clearly we were mistaken. (133) Rather than ending divisions in the Labour Party, the controversies of 1935 mark the beginning of a new period of prolonged disunity. (134) But there is another vivid illustration of the discrimination practised by the Labour Party against people who live in the province. (135) The Labour Party was ceasing to be a loose federation of political and industrial groups. (136) Roughly four-fifths of Sun readers believed the paper was biased against the Labour party. (137) Mr Milburn said the Labour party would create the post of an Environment Minister. (138) The Labour party had no place for pensioners in the past and no promises that it can properly meet for the future. (139) Morris had once done as much at a Labour Party conference in Blackpool. (140) It is essential that the modern Labour Party should not be in hock to the unions. (141) The experience was not one much enjoyed by the Labour party, certain sections of which were extremely hostile to the arrangement. (142) The Labour Party gains its most consistent successes in London and the other major cities. (143) Step forward Tom Pendry, who chairs the Labour Party sports committee. (144) The Labour party showed little sign of recovering from its election defeat in 1979. (145) But it's no uncritical endorsement of any part of the socialist tradition, or of the New Model Labour Party. (146) All that one can say is that he was better than the current Labour party leader. (147) Historians have varied in their interpretations of how the Labour Party approached these problems and the effectiveness of its responses. (148) Thus the Labour Party became a battleground for its own warring factions. (149) Mr Prescott's demand for the tunnel to be taken into public ownership goes beyond existing Labour Party policy. (150) As the basis of its policy, the Labour party has advocated such a conference. (151) Trade unions and other groups can be officially affiliated to the Labour Party. (152) I am surprised that the Labour party has decided to oppose it. (153) The Labour party will have to deal with that issue. (154) It was a celebration not just of 25 years' wedded bliss, but also the modern Labour Party. (155) He was developing an acute social and political conscience, and I could see him devoting his life to the Labour Party. (156) The Labour Party as we know it was established in 1918. (157) Weizman, who had by then become a minister, soon joined the Labour party. (158) He said that the Labour party intends to increase the burden of council spending met locally to 20 percent. (159) The Labour party is almost alone in the world in questioning the benefits of competitive tendering. (160) In most years, the Labour Party also controls most of the metropolitan districts. (161) The Labour Party is one of the continent's most powerful and enduring social democratic parties. (162) At first the arrival of considerable numbers of Benn-recruited Right-Ons in moribund inner-city Labour Party branches went unnoticed. (163) The Labour Party, riven by schism and self-doubt, seemed in long-term, inexorable decline, for sociological as well as ideological reasons. (164) If the Labour party were in power, there would be no capital receipts. (165) Britain's general election is expected early this month, and will probably be won by the ruling Labour Party. (166) Remember when Michael Foot, as leader of the Labour party, shattered the consensus. (167) The Independent Labour Party was thus forced to accept full responsibility for continuing the dispute. (168) That shows that the Labour party remains the producer party - the party in hock to producer interests. (169) He has put before the House an illustration of how the Labour party wants to increase the cost of national insurance. (170) His mistake was to assume that the Labour party would provide a more receptive political vehicle for his ideas than the Conservatives. (171) Antipathy to the Sun-reading[/labour party.html], self-employed lorry drivers runs deep in the Labour party. (172) But the fact remains that the Labour Party manifesto of 1945 contained nothing about New Towns. (173) All that the Labour party offers is promises and rhetoric; we have delivered an improved health service. (174) Communist influence within the Labour Party was probably less between 1929 and 1934 than at any time before or since. (175) The central issue facing the Labour Party is how to regain power. (176) In the country as a whole, the Conservatives won 8,664,000 votes, the Labour Party 8,360,000 and the Liberals 5,300,000. (177) Would it be the policy of the Labour party to legalise those drugs? (178) The New Urban Left councils aroused considerable hostility from the government, and some anxiety from the leadership of the Labour party. (179) In particular, he acted as adviser to the Labour Party continuously from the 1930s till his death. (180) In parliament, Mr Rabin's Labour Party defeated by 50 votes to 41 a right-wing no-confidence motion prompted by the bloodshed. (181) Packford was an active member of his local Labour Party, sympathetic to the idea of the paper, and liked Keith. (182) The very supporters of the Labour party provide bad services to the ordinary people. (183) But he's not allowed into the Labour Party because he's not a union member. (184) Despite the foundation of the small national Independent Labour Party in 1893, Labour did not appear to present an irresistible threat. (185) The pressures to affiliate to the Labour Party were obvious. (186) I am confident that those results will pass a crystal clear judgment that people are afraid of the Labour party in London. (187) Throughout his long life, he retained his affiliation to the Labour Party. (188) The Labour party advocates that in addition to its well-known policies of intervention, control and regulation. (189) The Labour Party has pledged that, if elected, it will introduce credit controls as an alternative to high interest rates. (190) The Labour Party supported the idea of greater parental involvement. (191) In Britain, their insignificance was overcome by the long agitation for affiliation to the Labour Party. (192) Whether this kind of Labour Party is capable of winning a general election is open to doubt. (193) The Labour party did badly in May 1997 and can do better. (194) 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. (195) Facing the Tories in what is a most boring and infantile election campaign is an emasculated and barely recognisable Labour party. (196) They are terrified by Labour party proposals to create a great new machine spitting out red tape all over the countryside. (197) The nature of electoral conflict changed as the Labour party succeeded the Liberal as the main opposition party to the Conservatives. (198) No one has ever argued that the Labour Party will be a panacea for Northern Ireland's problems. (199) The Labour Party was weak in this rural constituency and had no prospective candidate and hardly any organization. (200) Some people in the Labour party believe that high house prices mean high living standards and affluence. (201) A proposal by the opposition Labour Party for a more extensive package failed to gain parliamentary approval. (202) Being deliberately deceitful about the Government's policies has become something of a habit for the Labour party. (203) In 1947 he was given permission by the Fourth International to form an independent Labour Party entry group. (204) The Labour Party controlled all six metropolitan counties when they were formed in 1974. (205) The Labour party was geared for a May 3 general election, and for weeks insiders insisted there would be no change. (206) But surely the Labour Party must be aware of these arguments? (207) Clearly our valuable training input to the local area has not featured as a priority on the local Labour Party agenda. (208) They also get many representations against proposals that the Labour party and, sometimes, the Commission sponsor which would burden business. (209) He fought many battles with the early Labour party in Lancaster and discrimination against socialist employees was alleged. (210) The Left was torn between the pacifists and the dominant group in the Labour Party which urged support for League sanctions. (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. (228) Wish you will love and make progress everyday! (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. (241) The Labour party is fully committed to health promotion and prevention care. (242) People resident in Northern Ireland will be governed by the Labour Party when it comes to power. (243) The militant socialist minorities were at each other's throats and were completely disillusioned with the Labour Party. (244) However, I welcome without any difficulty the progression in Labour party thinking from a first-past-the-post system to a system of proportionality. (245) The T and G is a weathervane union closely connected to the Labour Party leadership. (246) In the debate about the future of the Labour Party, there can be no room for complacency or morbid defeatism. (247) I look upon him as the authentic voice of the Labour party, and I want him to be heard. (248) Since 1987 the Labour party has undergone considerable changes in both policies and organisation. (249) That applies even to the minority in the Labour party who believe in the nuclear deterrent. (250) The Labour party approaches all economic matters on the basis of the new wonderful world of cost-free pay. (251) Alan Winmill says the Labour party has lost direction, but his former colleagues say they wanted him out anyway. (252) Tensions in the relationship between trade unions and the Labour Party arise from their different locations within bourgeois society. (253) If a pipsqueak mob like the Green Party can do it, why can't the mighty Labour Party? (254) As a result the Edinburgh Conference of 1936 passed resolutions leaving the Labour Party supporting collective security but opposing rearmament. (255) No one doubted that Mosley would be a contender for the future leadership of the Labour party. (256) Such overt aggression turned the Labour Party away from pacifism and towards the acceptance of a degree of force to implement collective security. (257) I choose to define this tradition as labourism, and attempt to locate the Labour Party within it. (258) Neil Kinnock has again declined an invitation to brief the media's industry hacks at the Labour party conference. (259) Mr. Dunn Does my hon. Friend accept my view that the Labour party would really like tied workers living in tied cottages? (260) So in real life this is not the end of the world for the Labour Party. (261) Why does the Labour party want others to introduce those measures? (262) These policies even contemplated the nationalization of industry, in rather more detail than had ever been considered by the Labour Party. (263) What is the attitude of the Labour party towards inward investment? (264) Former Labour Party member Jac Rabie was appointed as its head. (265) In spite of only a short period of minority government the Labour Party in the 1920s had also developed some ambitious long-term policies. (266) The Labour Party had put down a vote of censure and there was much rumbling on the Tory backbenches. (267) I do regret the waste of his remarkable talents and wonder about the flattering noises he makes towards the Labour Party. (268) Under a Labour government we might expect television to be somewhat more favourable to the Labour Party. (269) That's what we're always accusing the Labour Party of. (270) To understand Blair, one must first dissect his relationship with the Labour party. (271) Of course'e was referring to the Labour Party, you understand.'. (272) In the 1990s the Labour Party rebranded itself as New Labour. (273) The Labour Party has moved to the right and become like your Democrat Party. (274) London elects its mayor, pitting the Labour party incumbent, Ken Livingston, against the Conservatives'Boris Johnson. (275) Tony Blair contacted reformation with the life of Labour Party. (276) Enough people voted for the Labour Party to give the Conservatives a drubbing. |
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