Labour voter

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a person who typically votes for the Labour Party

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Examples (10)

  • A traditional Labour voter might feel alienated by recent policy shifts.
  • The party is trying to win back disaffected Labour voters.
  • She has always been a staunch Labour voter, even through difficult times.
  • Many working-class people historically identified as Labour voters.
  • The latest polls show a slight increase in support among Labour voters.
  • As a lifelong Labour voter, he expressed disappointment with the current leadership.
  • The candidate made a direct appeal to undecided Labour voters.
  • Economic inequality is a key concern for the average Labour voter.
  • The party needs to understand the evolving priorities of the modern Labour voter.
  • He grew up in a family of dedicated Labour voters.