noun
- a member or supporter of a labor party, especially the British Labour Party
Usage: chiefly British
Examples
- The laborite candidate won the election by a narrow margin.
- As a longtime laborite, she supported workers’ rights legislation.
- The laborite movement gained momentum during the industrial revolution.
- Many laborites opposed the proposed tax cuts for wealthy individuals.
- The laborite politician spoke passionately about healthcare reform.
- Old laborites remembered the party’s founding principles.