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There was, he added "an inherent suspicion of the Liberal Democrats inside the Labour party, which is very deep seated".
Lib Dems should be able to veto coalition policies, says Simon Hughes 2010
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First, that the Labour party are a bunch of wimps.
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While labor unions in Britain aren't as politically powerful as they once were, they continue to command influence with the country's governing Labour party, which is eager to stem the loss of manufacturing jobs.
Ford Labor Leaders 2007
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But because the Labour party is the only one that puts Women's Suffrage in the forefront of its programme. '
The Convert Elizabeth Robins 1907
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However, Fianna Fail and its Green party coalition partners are facing a motion of no confidence lodged by the Labour party, which is due to take place on Tuesday when parliament next sits.
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The Labour party is a Democratic Socialist party, and the governing party of England and Wales.
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An ICM survey for the News of the World put the Conservatives on 38 percent, six points ahead of Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labour party, which is on 32 percent.
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The Labour party is the main recipient of such donations and will be wary of endorsing any proposal that might see that source of funding dry up.
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"One Israel comprised the Labour party, which is a party of elitists, Gesher party, which was a party for the poor, and Meimad, which struggles for its religion like Pas."
nst online 2010
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The Labour party is a Democratic Socialist party, and the governing party of England and Wales.
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