| 释义 | Old Labour noun[ + sing/pl verb ]
 uk /ˌəʊld ˈleɪ.bər/ us /ˌoʊld ˈleɪ.bɚ/
 the people who do not support the changes made in the British Labour Party in the early 1990s and who still believe in the party's more traditional principles. These include higher taxes for investment in public services, such as health and education, and a close relationship with trade unions: 老工党(英国工党中在20世纪90年代初以及现在的一些反对改革的人,他们支持传统原则,包括支持对健康、教育等公共服务的投资征收高额税以及与各工会组织保持密切联系)
 Some Old Labour MPs opposed the government's welfare reforms.有些老工党的下院议员反对政府对福利制度的改革。
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