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Turnout has been low, often a sign that negative campaigning has turned voters off the whole idea of following the debate and going to the polling station – another objective of the Johnson operation as low turnout usually hits Labour hardest.
Although the boundary changes are expected to hit Labour hardest, sitting Tory MPs may find themselves competing for the same seat.
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4. The working trades, who labour hard, but feel no want.
He was condemned to an appalling regime of hard labour, hard fare and a hard bed.
Mr Hewetson said he thought he would have found five years with hard labour "hard to cope with".
Some say, hit Labour harder and the electorate will come to their senses.
As a fellow private, Jones was immersed in the manual labour, hard living and language of these infantryman.
Just inside, children labour hard to prepare storm ditches for the coming rains, digging out the stinking mud, watched by a sullen adult and a young girl with no expression on her face beyond that shaped by her skinny cheekbones.
Up to a point: it promised to seek agreement on a "comprehensive package of party funding reform", but the Government has produced a single change, which just happens to hit Labour hard.
From similar passing remarks scholars have inferred that the gods, before humanity came into being, had to labour hard at the heavy works of irrigation for agriculture and dug out the beds of the Tigris and the Euphrates.
While Nick Clegg's party was pushing Labour hard in the City of Durham and the Newcastle seats last time, their ambitions are more limited in 2015.
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