Phrases with «unionist»

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A "unionist" is someone who supports or believes in unity, particularly in the context of political or social groups. They typically advocate for the joining together of different regions, organizations, or people to form a single unified entity. Full definition

«unionist» + noun

Noun + «unionist»

Sentences with «unionist»

  • We support positive measures to strengthen and improve the relationship between the Party and the unions, for example by encouraging the greater democratic engagement of ordinary trade unionists in party structures and by developing the understanding of the nature and purpose of trade unionism among party members. (leftfutures.org)
  • Labour maintains 65 per cent of Scots voted for unionist parties in the last election and the SNP has no mandate to push for independence. (politics.co.uk)
  • But Fletcher's soft start should not fool anyone: With his election, he has become one of the region's most formidable political forces, commanding a battle - hardened phalanx of unionists in desperate need of fresh leadership. (articles.latimes.com)
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