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Examples
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“Labourist is actually designed to do damage to Labourlist.org.”
Paranoia, paranoia… Alix Mortimer 2009
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Another problem is that the education establishment in Britain is uniformly Labourist - in favour of centralisation, uniformity and all the things Liberals are meant to be against.
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Petrograd as a Ministerial _Jekyll_ or a Labourist _Hyde_.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, August 15, 1917 Various
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Traditional social and political liberalism has been displaced by raw economic liberalism or a Labourist punitionism.
The Guardian World News Andrew Sparrow 2011
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But with many sections of the PLP scared of its Labourist shadow, what is its likelihood?
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So Labourist is all in favour of free and open debate and transparency and deplores the opacity of Labour List?
Never Trust a Hippy 2009
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And so, enter Labourist (note the missing L), which was mentioned in a
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How funny, if you type the title of a Labour List post into Google, the prettier looking Labourist comes first and second with poor old Dolly's "website for millions" in third.
Dizzy Thinks 2009
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There were degrees of difference between Blair and Brown: the former less imbued with the politics of the Labourist tribe and a true believer, in so far as he believed anything, in the hyperbole of the "new dawn" of '97.
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There were degrees of difference between Blair and Brown: the former less imbued with the politics of the Labourist tribe and a true believer, in so far as he believed anything, in the hyperbole of the "new dawn" of '97.
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