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  • "Loony Left " was also used to describe specific individuals.
  • Elsewhere in LA, the loony left of California is in full flower.
  • "We're not a loony left, politically correct council.
  • That's the group on the loony left that was bombing government buildings three decades ago.
  • Members on the hard left were often disparaged as the " loony left ", particularly in the popular media.
  • In some ways, the " Loony Left " campaign was a generalisation of the Conservative campaign of demonising Livingstone and the GLC.
  • The Conservatives and mainstream rightist press were largely critical of these measures, considering them symptomatic of what they derogatarily termed the " loony left ".
  • The Conservatives and mainstream rightist press were largely critical of these measures, considering them symptomatic of what they derogatorily termed the " loony left ".
  • The newspaper made frequent scathing attacks on what the paper called the " loony left " element within the Labour Party and on institutions supposedly controlled by it.
  • In Blair's book, Livingstone is the epitome of the " loony left, " a gesture politician who made Labour unelectable for two decades.
  • You can just imagine how well this goes down with some of the Loony Left who still make up a significant chunk of " New Labor ."
  • Republicans cheerfully revived all the old stereotypes of the loony left _ the limousine taking, latte drinking, culturally alien, soft-on-national-defense liberals.
  • The report of the MRG investigation estimated that some 3, 000 news stories about the " Loony Left " ran between 1981 and 1987 in the British tabloid press alone.
  • That's a pity, but we should be grateful for what we have; I haven't seen any comedy worth laughing at since these loonies left the scene.
  • Blair, so smooth a politician he could be called Tony Flair, has purged the old Loony Left from what he's repackaged as " New Labor ."
  • But it has only been under Blair, who is more charismatic and telegenic than his predecessors, that Labor has shed the last of its " loony left " image.
  • As Britain moved to the right under Thatcher, the Labor militants became known as the " Loony Left, " with Livingstone at once their court jester and their king.
  • As Britain moved to the right under Thatcher, the Labor militants became known as the " loony left, " with Livingstone at once their court jester and their king.
  • After Harshbarger became the party's nominee, House Speaker Thomas M . Finneran worried out loud that the state's attorney general represented the " loony left ."
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