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Labourite
[ ley-buh-rahyt ]
Labourite
/ ˈɪəˌɪ /
noun
- an adherent of the Labour Party
Word History and Origins
Origin of Labourite1
Example Sentences
Even the most fatalistic Labourites, for so long determined to avoid complacency, are beginning to admit that they believe government is within their grasp.
The next day, as jubilant Labourites celebrated their victories, one got a message from Abi.
By contrast, Paul Embery, a Labourite and author of the recent book “Despised: Why the Modern Left Loathes the Working Class,” told me that “Labour in England is hostile to any expression of English nationalism.”
Instead, Conservatives, Labourites and Liberal Democrats will have to watch their leaders speak via Zoom.
He embraced more progressive constituencies - early Labourites, American anti-imperialists, African-Americans, and black British activists - while augmenting his demands.
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