labourite

/ˈleɪbəˌɹaɪt/

Etymology

From labour + -ite.

noun

  1. a member or supporter of the British Labour Party, the left wing party of Great Britain
  2. A person involved in the labour movement.“For many British, as well as Australian socialists and labourites, the labour movement had a special duty to appropriate, restore and develop the "true" patriotism of "the education and uplifting of England herself as a nation", of democratic advance, of "a love of freedom", […]”