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If, on the other hand, voters dislike the lot of them, Labour may be in trouble.
ECONOMIST: IMMIGRATION
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In This House though, the Labour whips have as much trouble with their own side.
BBC: This House - can a play reveal the whips' dark arts?
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Part of the trouble stems from New Labour's lack of defined philosophical underpinnings.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
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But although Labour's campaign was mostly trouble free and much better focused than that of the Conservatives, the polls indicated the party's 20-point lead from early in 1945 had dropped to just single figures by polling day.
BBC: LABOUR VICTORY
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Unless Labour decides to abstain to cause the prime minister trouble there is little chance it would be passed.
BBC: Europe: The bomb's ticking louder
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The trouble with this strategy is that it leaves Labour electorally exposed.
ECONOMIST: Labour and fuel taxes
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The trouble is that this is the very role that Labour's leader, Ehud Barak, has striven to create for himself.
ECONOMIST: Israeli twists and turns
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Even France's conservative president, Nicolas Sarkozy, is unwilling to damage social cohesion (and risk trouble in the streets) by pushing hard for labour-market, pension and welfare reforms.
ECONOMIST: Reforming European economies
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One of its Labour members, Emily Thornberry, said it was "clearly in trouble".
BBC: Deputy defends equalities chief
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This week, despite New Labour's avowed indifference to the plight of old industries in trouble, the agriculture minister, Nick Brown, promised farmers some respite.
ECONOMIST: Farming