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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taking Labour" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to engaging in work or effort, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "He is taking Labour to complete the project on time."
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They scoff at bellicose Tory talk of taking Labour seats once considered safe.
Mr Ford said: "It is not just a case of Ukip taking Labour votes in places like Hartlepool and Dagenham.
"A lot of us feel that Gordon Brown is taking Labour MPs outside one by one and shooting them.
Chuka Umunna, the shadow business secertary, hailed Miliband for taking Labour to within "touching distance" of government.
Other members of the cabinet, such as the foreign minister, Silvan Shalom, have their own reasons to oppose taking Labour into their coalition.
By taking Labour to the left he has dragged the Conservatives into that vacated space, shifting the whole of our politics leftwards.
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But they definitely took Labour votes.
She hopes he will take Labour votes.
It would take Labour membership to 500,000, he says.
Cameron says we know what happens if you take Labour's approach.
They have taken Labour's work on apprenticeships with their proposed levy on business.
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