单词 | labour-liberal |
释义 | > as lemmasLabour-Liberal Labour-Liberal adj. (and n.) British Politics (in early use) of or relating to members of the labour movement acting in association with the Liberal Party; (later) of or relating to the Labour and Liberal parties, esp. with reference to any of various temporary alliances between these parties; also as n. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > deliberative, legislative, or administrative assembly > governing or legislative body of a nation or community > English or British parliament > [noun] > Member of Parliament > other types of member burgessc1425 private member1606 recruiter1648 university member1774 unofficial member1822 labour member1871 Labour-Liberal1890 service member1890 front-bencher1907 back-bencher1910 shire-member1910 1890 Western Mail 8 Apr. 3/3 Mr. Morgan Weeks proposed..that the motion should be to form a ‘National Labour Liberal Organisation’, but this was opposed by Mr. W. Allen.] 1890 Leeds Mercury 3 Nov. 8/4 The most activity was displayed in the Lindley-cum-Quarmby Ward, where a Labour Liberal candidate was brought out by the Huddersfield Trades Union. 1904 Daily Chron. 7 Jan. 5/4 Two English Liberal Members (one Liberal and one Labour-Liberal). 1957 E. P. Lawrence Henry George in Brit. Isles xiii. 182 In the House, the tiny Labour-Liberal bloc could not hope to save the land taxes, but they were determined to humiliate the Government. 2004 J. H. Morrow Great War vii. 300 The Labour-Liberal victory of December 1923 that propelled Ramsay MacDonald into office. < as lemmas |
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