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Labourite

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Labourite [ˈleɪbəˌraɪt]
n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) an adherent of the Labour Party
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Noun1.Labourite - a member of the British Labour Party
British Labour Party, Labour Party, Labour, Labor - a political party formed in Great Britain in 1900; characterized by the promotion of labor's interests and formerly the socialization of key industries
pol, political leader, politico, politician - a person active in party politics
Translations
labourite laborite (US) [ˈleɪbəraɪt] N (pej) → laborista mf
labourite
n (pej)Labour-Anhänger m
Labourite [ˈleɪbəˌraɪt] nlaburista m/f
Labourite [ˈleɪbəˌraɪt] nlaburista m/f


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It takes an average 45,000 votes to elect a Tory, while it needs only 27,600 to elect a Labourite.
Blair was never a Labourite nor a Socialist, which is why the middle-class upwards kept tipping him the nod and filling his pockets.
In 1945, when Churchill lost the post of prime minister to Labourite Clement Attlee, the two spent the transition time in close quarters.
 
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