clause iv造句
例句与造句
- In clause IV of a second Act of 1834, the Grand Junction was forbidden from
- During this time he was the only major union leader to support the abolition of Clause IV.
- In March 1960 the NEC agreed a new statement of Labour s aims as an addition to Clause IV rather than a replacement.
- Unlike similar formulations, as in the Labour Party s original wording of Clause IV, it deliberately excludes the means of exchange.
- It is the practical application of the socialist desire to achieve the common ownership of the means of production ( see Clause IV ).
- It's difficult to find clause iv in a sentence. 用clause iv造句挺难的
- Blair and the modernisers called for radical adjustment of Party goals by repealing " Clause IV ", the historic commitment to nationalisation of industry.
- Blair saw the removal of Clause IV as key to Labor's regaining power after four successive defeats since 1979 by the governing Conservative Party.
- Two years ago, Labor dropped from its constitution a Marxist-style clause, Clause IV, which called for public ownership of the means of production.
- He immediately decided to re-write Clause IV, dropping Labour's commitment to public ownership of key industries and utilities, along with other socialist policies.
- Some of the younger followers of Gaitskell, principally Roy Jenkins, Gaitskellites was eventually achieved by Tony Blair in his successful attempt to rewrite Clause IV in 1995.
- David Hallam was one of many Labour Party members who opposed Labour leader Tony Blair's re-writing of the common ownership Clause IV in the Labour Party constitution.
- In another victory, Blair succeeded in thwarting an attempt by union bosses to include in the new Clause IV a commitment to full employment-- an aim he regards as unrealistic.
- Brivati writes that Clause IV was irrelevant in practice but Gaitskell had made a frontal assault on & a Labour equivalent of the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England.
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