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  • Even with a new compass, it is still some distance to anything that can be recognised as labourism in modern dress.

    Beyond Fabian Flannel Harry Barnes 2007

  • We last approached even a right-wing form of labourism in the heady days of John Smith.

    Beyond Fabian Flannel Harry Barnes 2007

  • I believe that his 'loyalty' to Labour, which has been widely praised, included an acceptance of labourism that limited his commitment to democracy and freedom.

    openDemocracy openDemocracy 2010

  • It would be fanciful to make any direct link between the series' trajectory and the politics of the day - the show rejected the left's labourism as much as the right's neoliberalism.

    The Guardian World News Steven Fielding 2010

  • So-called Blairites, such as David Miliband and James Purnell, are more aware of the need to move on from the stifling culture of arid labourism.

    New Statesman 2010

  • There's good reason for the ideological distinction between labourism and social democracy.

    Larvatus Prodeo Mark 2010

  • So-called Blairites, such as David Miliband and James Purnell, are more aware of the need to move on from the stifling culture of arid labourism.

    New Statesman 2010

  • They admire the former dictator for his "progressive" policies of national-statism and welfare-state labourism, which are also very appreciated by voters who wait expectantly for a "saviour" to inaugurate a "tropical paradise" in Brazil.

    Home 2009

  • They admire the former dictator for his "progressive" policies of national-statism and welfare-state labourism, which are also very appreciated by voters who wait expectantly for a "saviour" to inaugurate a "tropical paradise" in Brazil.

    Home 2009

  • They admire the former dictator for his "progressive" policies of national-statism and welfare-state labourism, which are also very appreciated by voters who wait expectantly for a "saviour" to inaugurate a "tropical paradise" in Brazil.

    Home 2009

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