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British Labour Party

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  • As for the British Labour Party, that is a different kettle of fish.

    Disturbing Northern Ireland’s political peace: Labour prepare to fight elections north of the border Johnny Guitar 2007

  • His words at that time were, famously, 'If the British Labour Party was the most dangerous enemy I had to worry about, I'd sleep easier tonight.

    Country of the Blind Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 1997

  • Historically, the British Labour Party has been the most consistent supporter of the struggle against apartheid and the ANC in particular.

    OUTCOME OF ELECTIONS IN BRITAIN 1997

  • Historically, the British Labour Party has been the most consistent supporter of the struggle against apartheid and the ANC in particular.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • It was reprehensible, but entirely understandable, that Tony Blair -- the leader of the British Labour Party the Conservative Party's left-wing rivals made an accommodation with Murdoch in the mid-late 1990s.

    Martin Lewis: Murdoch Most Foul Martin Lewis 2011

  • It was reprehensible, but entirely understandable, that Tony Blair -- the leader of the British Labour Party the Conservative Party's left-wing rivals made an accommodation with Murdoch in the mid-late 1990s.

    Martin Lewis: Murdoch Most Foul Martin Lewis 2011

  • French Socialists missed the 1990s trend for left-of-center parties—such as the British Labour Party and Germany's Social Democrats—to adopt versions of the small-government, pro-market economics they had in the past opposed.

    IMF Chief's Arrest Boosts French Socialist Candidates Sebastian Moffett 2011

  • In the early Seventies -- about the same time that Tony Benn and Eric Heffer were getting the run around -- Ralph Milliband came to the reluctant conclusion that the British Labour Party, despite it's professed Socialism, could not be trusted to stand up for the interests of the Working Class -- let alone Socialism, because it was too tied to the political self interest of its Parliamentary members.

    Larry Abrams: The Little Kingdom: UK Elections and What Comes After Larry Abrams 2010

  • It's no surprise then that Democrats are losing support among working-class whites, much like the now-destitute British Labour Party.

    The Future Of America's Working Class 2010

  • The British Labour Party is finally embracing technology.

    Cedric Perrier: Is Gordon Brown's Labour Party Eating Itself Before Dinner? 2010

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