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The term "labour area" is correct and usable in written English
It is most commonly used to refer to a location where people are employed at a specific job, such as a factory or other production facility. For example, "The factory will be closing down its labour area and cutting jobs."
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This, Smeeth tells us, is "the strongest Labour area in my constituency", and yet she faces a huge battle.
Go to any traditional Labour area, and people will tell you that Labour was once "the party of the working man".
So why join the SNP? "It was just a wee bit of rebellion against the assumption that, because I was growing up in this working-class, Labour area, I'd join Labour".
Keith Houston, currently press officer for the Falkirk Braes branch, a traditionally Labour area which voted fairly narrowly no, describes the influx of enthused new members as "the biggest challenge".
Conservative headquarters said news late on Thursday night of a 15% swing in the first ward in Bassetlaw in Nottingham, once regarded as a traditional Labour area, was the closest to a "Basildon moment": when the scale of Labour's electoral failure became clear.
The party came a close second to Labour in the overall vote in Wales and were about 700 votes away from first place in the traditional Labour area of Torfaen.
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It also found 73% were in areas with Conservative councils, and just 9% in Labour areas.
He added: "The concentration of Ukip's recent success in Labour areas has been well-documented.
In traditionally Labour areas, often inner-city, poorer communities, the party actually benefits from lower turnout.
Many of the extra residents in Labour areas might be babies or immigrants.
But it became clear that Labour areas had done for Cameron.
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