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John Robertson (Scottish Labour Party founder) (1149 bytes)
1: ...l]], officially established the [[Scottish Labour Party]] (SLP). 3: ...o contest his Paisley seat. The [[Scottish Labour Party]] was officially dispanded in [[1981]], after fai... 6: [[Category:British MPs|Robertson, John]] 7: [[Category:UK Labour Party politicians|Robertson, John]] Scottish Labour Party (2310 bytes) 1: ... and the mainstream UK [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]], which uses the name in Scotland.'' 4: ...tish researcher. By [[1979]] the Scottish Labour Party had lost its seats in the House of Commons, and i... 6: ... [[International Marxist Group]] (IMG) and at the party's first congress in October 1976 the IMG were exp... 8: ..., including Sillars' attempt at being re-elected (Robertson chose to step down). Sillars came close to retai... 10: ...r Party, or chose to join the [[Scottish National Party]] (SNP), which both Sillars and Neil did, with bo... Scottish Labour Party (1888-1893) (282 bytes) 1: ...ty]]. This party is not related to the subsequent party of the same name. Scottish Militant Labour (722 bytes) 1: ...] strategy towards the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]. 3: ...their leading member was [[Tommy Sheridan]]. The party was successful in winning a number of council sea... 5: ... the precursor of the modern [[Scottish Socialist Party]] (SSP), formed in [[1998]]. Members of the form... Labour Party (2077 bytes) 1: ...nd traditionally allied to [[trade union]]s. Many labour parties are members of [[Socialist International]... 3: *[[Antigua]] - [[Antigua Labour Party]] 4: ...] - [[United Labour Party (Armenia)|United Labour Party]] 5: *[[Australia]] - [[Australian Labor Party]] 6: ... - [[Barbados Labour Party]], [[Democratic Labour Party]] Labour Party (UK) (24745 bytes) 1: [[Image:Labour_rose_logo.jpg|200px|right|"Labour Rose" logo]] 2: ...f the [[United Kingdom]]'s three main [[political party|political parties]]. Under its leader [[Tony Bla... 4: [[Image:tonyblair1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Labour Prime Minister 1997-, [[Tony Blair]]]] 7: ...emocracy have frequently provoked disputes in the party. 9: ...r Party Conference accepted legal advice that the party could not continue to prohibit residents of the p... Party of Labour (880 bytes) 1: The '''Party of Labour''' is a name used by various political parties th... 3: *[[Albania]] - [[Albanian Party of Labour]] 4: *[[Argentina]] - [[Party of Labour and of the People]] 5: *[[Belarus]] - [[Belarusian Party of Labour]] 6: ...[[Belgium]] - [[Workers Party of Belgium|Party of Labour]] John Robertson (1012 bytes) 1: ...here have been several individuals called '''John Robertson''' of note. They include: 3: * [[John Robertson (U.S. soldier)|John Robertson]], a participant in the [[Lewis and Clark Expedit... 4: * [[John Robertson (U.S. congressman)|John Robertson]], a member of the [[United States Congress]] in ... 5: ... Robertson]], co-founder of the [[Scottish Labour Party]] 6: * [[John Robertson (UK politician)|John Robertson]], a member of the [[British House of Commons]] United Labour Party (312 bytes) 1: ...l political parties known as the '''United Labour Party'''. 3: *For the [[Armenia]]n party, see [[United Labour Party (Armenia)]]. 4: ...he [[Grenada]]n party, see [[Grenada United Labor Party]]. 5: ...efunct [[New Zealand]] party, see [[United Labour Party (New Zealand)]]. Parliamentary Labour Party (4163 bytes) 1: ... [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]]: Labour MPs as a collective body. 3: ...term ''Labour Party'' refers to the entire Labour Party, the parliamentary faction of which is the PLP. 5: ...ated [[socialist societies]]), and [[Constituency Labour Parties]] (CLPs). Each section exercises one-thi... 7: ...to trigger an extraordinary or "special" [[Labour Party Conference]] to choose a new leader if they lose ... 9: Labour MPs also elect two of their number to Labour's [[National Executive Committee]]. Malta Labour Party (4748 bytes) 1: ...re-organised the Labour Party as the Malta Labour Party (MLP). 3: ...egislative Assembly]] the following year. The old Labour vote was split equally between the MLP and the MW... 5: ...y, which started its life as an [[anti-colonial]] Party and the slogan "[[Integration]] or [[self-determi... 7: ...ich lasted only until 1966) and the defeat of the Party at the polls. 9: ...itary]]and financial agreements with Britain. The Party also undertook massive [[nationalisation]] progra... Labour Party (Lithuania) (779 bytes) 1: ...]]: ''Darbo Partija''), or DP, is a new political party in [[Lithuania]]. It was was founded in [[2003]] ... 3: ...ry Elections]], it was by far the most successful party gaining 30.2% of the vote and returning 5 [[Membe... Republican Labour Party (1017 bytes) 1: ... that "two one-man parties had become one two-man party". Fitt won the [[West Belfast (constituency)|West... 3: ...y, led by Diamond struggled on for a time but the party was wiped out in the [[1973]] elections to the [[... Canadian Labour Party (5432 bytes) 1: ...al of providing a national forum for the Canadian labour movement. In most provinces, the CLP ceased to e... 3: ...our Party]] than to the revolutionary [[Socialist Party of Canada]]. 5: ... policy advocated by the [[American Federation of Labour]], and the CLP was largely abandoned. 7: ... public utilities, major extensions in social and labour legislation, and lower taxes on the working-class... 9: ... over by rightist elements, and the parliamentary labour caucus had retaliated by creating a separate ILP ... Manx Labour Party (1993 bytes) 1: ...[1918]] making them the first organised political party in Mann. Their formation was prompted by the hig... 3: ...rld War]] and the [[Second World War]] the Labour Party were successful in gaining at various times betwe... 5: ...In the end they resoundingly did not. The Labour Party contested every seat except for the speaker's sea... 7: During the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]] the Labour Party made some recovery, but they have never been able... 9: ... the votes and seats at the election, and another party, the [[Alliance for Progressive Government]] won ... New Zealand Labour Party (5318 bytes) 2: [[image:NewZealandLabourPartyLogo.png]] 4: <br>''Current Labour Party logo'' 8: ...formed as a [[List of political parties|political party]] in [[1916]], bringing together [[socialist]] gr... 10: .... The rigours of the [[Great Depression]] brought Labour (fronted by [[Michael Joseph Savage]]) to power i... 12: ...internal disputes and the ultimate expulsion of [[John A. Lee]]. Irish Labour Party (10026 bytes) 1: ...ver, after the failure of the [[1913]] strike the labour movement was in a bad position. The organisation... 3: ...t the [[1918]] general election. As a result the party was left out of the [[Dáil]] during the vital yea... 5: ...m by the [[Cumann na nGaedhael]] government. The party continued to lose support from farmers, the Catho... 7: ...tion party. In the [[1943]] general election the party won 17 seats, its best result since [[1927]]. Th... 9: ...d set up his own congress. The split damaged the Labour movement in the [[1944]] general election. It wa... Congolese Labour Party (482 bytes) 1: .... It was originally a pro-[[Soviet Union|Soviet]] party, but moved towards [[capitalism]] during the firs... 5: [[Category:Labour parties]] Democratic Labour Party (797 bytes) 1: The '''''Democratic Labour Party''''' is a name used by many political parties: 3: * [[Australia]] - [[Democratic Labor Party]] 4: ...ocratic Labour Party (Barbados)|Democratic Labour Party]] 5: ...emocratic Labour Party (Brazil)|Democratic Labour Party]] 6: ...atic Labour Party (South Korea)|Democratic Labour Party]] Jamaica Labour Party (583 bytes) 1: ... party in [[Jamaica]]. It is the main opposition party, and is led by [[Edward Seaga]]. It has 26 of 60... 3: The party was founded in [[1943]] by [[Alexander Bustamante...
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