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  • The Libertarian Party are pushing hard in Norwich, but the anti-Labour vote is still infinitely more likely to turn to the Conservatives rather than the LPUK.

    Libertarian Party - How to annoy potential voters by picking on the wrong issue Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • The BBC story, as it is an anti-Labour Minister story, starts with the defence and waits before the charges are reproduced, presumably hoping readers will have read the headline and the defence and moved on.

    Gordon Brown and transparency Not a sheep 2009

  • Channel Four News, whom commissioned a survey on the BNP voting demographic found that BNP voters were most likely to read the Daily Mail or the Sun, and the two national newspapers, who carried more stories than any other on economic migrants (mostly in negative language) was the Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph - two newspapers that are staunchly anti-Labour and anti-liberal opinion.

    UKIP playing the race card in Norwich North ? Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • He pioneered a strongly anti-Labour policy in the days when Keir Hardie's infant party was struggling to get off the ground.

    Hugh Muir's diary 2012

  • Nick Palmer, a former Labour MP, said last week: "In the worst case, the outcome could be deadly: an AV system with two parties locked in anti-Labour embrace could shut us out for decades."

    Voting reform ballot planned for May 2010

  • With Labour having dropped to its core vote in 2007 it´s possible that the 2011 elections will be a struggle between the three other parties for the anti-Labour vote.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • Beyond The Sun's poster front page, with a trenchant anti-Labour, pro-Tory leader turning inside, are eight successive pages devoted to showing that Cameron will win.

    What today's front pages tell us - and the voters they seek to influence 2010

  • None of which had a hope of winning, but took significant numbers of anti-Labour votes away from the WLDs.

    Pobol y Cwm 2008

  • Of all the moods whirling around this election the anti-Labour one is strongest.

    Gordon Brown's campaign disaster 2010

  • In Tory areas they have been anti-Tory, in Labour areas they have been anti-Labour.

    New breed of activist fuelling surge in Labour numbers, says Harriet Harman 2010

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