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That will continue to cause Labour difficulty at a local level for years to come but it rarely carries through to a drop in parliamentary support.
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The decline in traffic occurred partly because of problems encountered in dredging silt from the river and partly because of labour difficulties.
Before the labour difficulties, which began in December, the port was a rare success in a region where usually the only group to thrive is the 'Ndrangheta, the region's Mafia.
Labour difficulties, late delivery of equipment, additional requirements for Australian operations, and the prioritisation of merchant shipping over naval construction delayed the completion of Majestic.
Labour's difficulty is that Alex Salmond, the SNP's cheerful and witty leader, is the most unfrightening of revolutionaries.
Partly because of Labour's difficulty in showing that the money it has lavished on public services has been well spent.
The Guardian's cartoonist Steve Bell illustrates Labour's difficulty over the issue by depicting Gordon Brown as a bloated and naked air hostess (see above).
There were other problems, of course: the highly touted but ultimately ineffective £15m ground campaign; Labour's difficulty in attracting elderly voters; the party's wariness to discuss identity or Englishness.
But Labour's difficulty is the Tories believe the charge has traction, and the SNP is enjoying every moment.
This is not to underestimate Labour's difficulties.
Ms Abbott predicted that in 12 months' time the focus would be on Mr Osborne, rather than Labour's difficulties.
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