| IZZARD | Eddie ___, cross-dressing comic and Labour official (6) |
| FEUDAL | Descriptive of a medieval system of land and labour (6) |
| PARODY | Party leader and Labour Brexiteer full of love? Nonsense! (6) |
| UNIONS | Couplings and labour organisations (6) |
| GLENDA | ___ Jackson, actress and Labour MP (6) |
| HELENA | ____ Kennedy, barrister and Labour peer born in 1950 (6) |
| MOSLEY | Founder of the British Union of Fascists in 1932, having been, at various times, a Conservative, Independent and Labour MP (6) |
| BALLOT | Vote reversal to Liberal and Labour |
| STRIFE | Play exploring the conflict between capital and labour written by John Galsworthy in 1909 |
| TURPIN | Ben ___, cross-eyed silent movie comedian who died in 1940 (6) |
| MARCIA | _ Cross, Bree Van de Kamp in Desperate Housewives (6) |
| CELTIC | ____ cross, one that has a broad ring around the point of its intersection (6) |
| TOOFAR | Go ___ ___ : cross all limits, in a way? (3,3) |
| BRYANS | William Jennings ___ "Cross of Gold" speech |
| CLAMOROUS | Conservative and Labour leaders passionate and vociferous |
| BEAUTYPARLOUR | Makeover business with EU and Labour Party reshuffle (6,7) |
| ROBERTWINSTON | British medical doctor, scientist, TV presenter and Labour life peer (6,7) |
| BATTLEAXE | Determined female British leader and Labour PM welcomed a vote (6-3) |
| HOUSEPARTIES | Fine Gael and Labour are usually noisy and the guards have to be called? (5,7) |
| RIGHTANDLEFT | Tory and Labour bilateral coalition perhaps |