On Oct. 4 the minority Labour government announced an expansionary draft budget for 1992 designed to create 20,000 new jobs.
Labour could probably take the most comfort from the result, given the difficult time the minority Labour government was experiencing at Westminster.
A minority Labour government was established as a result.
Once again, the Liberals ended up supporting a minority Labour government.
Following the election a minority Labour government was formed.
The bargain is one which a minority Labour government could well afford to offer, in return for essential support in the division lobbies.
The second minority Labour government introduced a bill to repeal various provisions of the Act in 1931 which was not passed.
They were defeated in 1929 as a minority Labour government took office.
He would serve in this capacity until the minority Labour government fell in the 2001 elections.
A minority Labour government, with tacit Liberal support, was the result.