Sentence examples for labour fares from inspiring English sources

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However Labour fares in the general election, the party is poised to make modest gains across England in council polls tomorrow.

A Populus poll published on June 10th showed that 61% of voters think the Tories are tainted by financial scandal a significant jump since February though Labour fares even worse.Sleaze alone did not doom the last Tory government, and it is unlikely by itself to forestall a new one.

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As The Economist went to press the Greens, Labour's natural ally, were considering support for the National Party, so badly is Labour faring.

While Labour fared least badly in terms of overall votes, it lost constituencies once considered to be safe and ended up with 37 seats, down from 44.

Ironically, it was partly because Mr. Brown pushed for exemplary punishments for some Labour lawmakers that Labour fared so poorly in Norwich.

When Washington bailed out Detroit, politically favoured labour unions fared better than bondholders.

He was condemned to an appalling regime of hard labour, hard fare and a hard bed.

Labour's fare freeze policy would have benefited every ScotRail passenger – the SNP's policy won't," Bibby said.

Inmates followed a regimen of "hard labour, hard fare and a hard bed", which wore very harshly on Wilde, accustomed as he was to many creature comforts.

Until last year, of course, the fortunes of the Labour party hardly fared better, with two election defeats.

Analysis from Labour shows that rail fares have risen at three times the rate of wages since 2010, with campaigners saying ticket prices have become "increasingly divorced from reality".

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