The Labour Party Quotes
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It is now in Gordon Brown's - and the Labour party's - best interests for those seeking the prime minister's immediate departure to back off
— David Blunkett
If the Labour party goes back to reasserting its socialist and democratic beliefs, that's where I belong.
— Shirley Williams
Labour is the party of law and order in Britain today. Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime.
— Tony Blair
In the Members' Dining Room, the Conservatives eat at one end, the Labour Party at the other, while the Liberals wait at table.
— Gyles Brandreth
I hope you have read the election programme of the Labour Party ... this is not socialism. It is Bolshevism run mad.
— Edward Snowden
The Labour Party can go into the next election united behind the most radical manifesto on which we have ever campaigned.
— Roy Hattersley
I've been really clear that my first job as leader of the Labour Party and co-leader of the labour movement is to engage with our base.
— David Cunliffe
We need people like me in the Labour party.
— Alan Johnson
I am in the Labour Party because I am a feminist. I am in the Labour Party because I believe in equality.
— Harriet Harman
I want to change Scotland, but the only way we can change Scotland is by changing the Scottish Labour Party.
— Johann Lamont
The Labour Party is the sister Party for the Democrats and their progressive views are the ones that we are most aligned with.
— Harriet Harman
I believe whoever the Labour Party chooses to replace Tony Blair will beat David Cameron.
— David Blunkett
The longest suicide note in history.
— Gerald Kaufman
I did meet Mickey Mouse in California, and he seems to be writing the Labour party's economic policy at the moment.
— George Osborne
The job of the Scottish Labour Party is to represent working people and represent Scotland.
— Johann Lamont
The Scottish Labour Party, while I have breath in my body, will listen to the views of trade unionists.
— Johann Lamont
The Labour Party is going about the country stirring up apathy.
— William Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw
The Labour Party believes in turning workers against owners; we believe in turning workers into owners.
— Margaret Thatcher
in this country, who's got the most guns - you and Lloyd and the Labour Party, or the Conservatives with the army and the police on their side?
— Ken Follett
Abortion is an issue of conscience for the Labour party.
— Diane Abbott
I know that the right kind of political leader for the Labour Party is a desiccated calculating machine.
— Aneurin Bevan
This government and the party that I lead will continue to argue an alternative to the Tory-Labour austerity.
— Nicola Sturgeon
The solution is not to reinvent ourselves, not to ape the Labour Party or the Liberal Democrats.
— Malcolm Rifkind
In a way I'm almost more rueful about the notion of having a non-ideological Labour party than I am about the personality of Tony Blair.
— Robert Harris
It is clear that my predecessor as First Minister is frightening the life out of the Tories and the Labour Party. Long may it continue.
— Nicola Sturgeon
The Parliamentary Labour Party is a crucial and very important part of the Labour party, but it is not the entirety of the Labour Party.
— Jeremy Corbyn
People can say what they want in the Labour Party.
— Michael Foot
The labour Party has lost the last four elections. If they lose another, they get to keep the liberal party.
— Clive Anderson
The trouble with the Labour Party is that they don't really believe in Socialism, but they cannot wholeheartedly approve of private enterprise either.
— Jo Grimond
I didn't come into politics to change the Labour Party. I came into politics to change the country.
— Tony Blair
I've been in the Labour Party 50 years and it's 40-odd since I was elected to Parliament
— Roy Hattersley
I make no apology for saying that in the East End of London a new party of labour, with a small L, is being born
— George Galloway
In my view it is better for the Labour Party, the leadership and the new prime minister that he be given the maximum flexibility.
— John Richard Reid
I can stand here today, leader of the Labour Party, Prime Minister, and say to the British people: you have never had it so ... prudent.
— Tony Blair
Our long-term objective is clear: to replace the Labour Party as the progressive wing of politics in this country.
— Jo Grimond
The Labour Party is being led by a woman but she has not been elected to anything. She is the lady who makes the breakfast in the Kinnock household.
— Edwina Currie
The Labour Party has become consumed by collective bile towards ... the Liberal Democrats. That portrays a rather nasty arrogance.
— Nick Clegg
I'm a solid Labour party supporter. I aspired to be a Labour MP, but it's difficult to make the leap from the Foreign Office.
— Jonathan Powell
I am absolutely delighted to give my full support to Gordon as the next leader of the Labour Party and as prime minister and to endorse him fully.
— Tony Blair
What I've said in the past is that I want the Labour Party to approach this matter on the basis of unity.
— Ron Davies
Is it not typical that we have a Tory Government that wants, just like its pals in the Labour Party, constantly to talk down Scotland's prospects?
— Nicola Sturgeon
He was a Labour MP so I asked him if it was true the House of Commons was a form of poor relief for the otherwise unemployable...
— Robert Robinson
They [the Labour Party] are not fit to manage a whelk stall.
— Winston Churchill
The Labour party has never been a socialist party, although there have always been socialists in it - a bit like Christians in the Church of England.
— Tony Benn
I have considered voting Conservative because I am so against the Labour party.
— Vivienne Westwood
I did not enter the Labour Party 47 years ago to have our manifesto written by Dr Mori, Dr Gallup and Mr Harris
— Tony Benn
In the end, the Labour party could cease to represent labour. Stranger historic ironies have happened than that.
— Enoch Powell