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Party Description Labour Party: A social democratic party that has its roots in the trade union movement. The party has several internal factions, which include: Progressive Britain, which promotes a continuation of New Labour policies and is considered to be on the right of the party; the soft-left Open Labour; Momentum, which represents the party's left-wing, democratic socialist grouping ...
"Nick Clegg Says I'm Sorry (The Autotune Remix)", also shortened to "I'm Sorry", [1] is a 2012 song created for the satirical website The Poke by music producer Alex Ross. [2] The song is a remixed version of a video of Nick Clegg (then Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom) apologising for voting in favour of raising tuition fees.
Liberal Democratic Party – Liberal Democratic Party Song [16] Malaysian Chinese Association – Ma Hua Dang Ge; Malaysian Islamic Party – Berjihadlah; Malaysian People's Party – Demi Rakyat; Malaysian People's Movement Party – Satu Hati [17] Malaysian United Indigenous Party – Perjuangan Kita; National Trust Party – Lagu Parti Amanah
Environmentalists cautioned Britain’s main political parties on Sunday not to water down their climate change promises after a special election result widely seen as a thumbs-down from voters to ...
Britain's political parties vying for votes before a national election on July 4 have published their manifestos - documents which set out their policies and how they will finance them. With the ...
BRIT Awards 2024: Kylie Minogue delivered one of the best moments of the night with her Global Icon Award performance at The O2 Arena in London, England, on March 02, 2024.
The largest political party associated with the British left is the centre-left Labour Party, which is also the biggest political party in the UK by membership levels, with 415,000 members as of July 2022. [45]
The D:Ream song "Things Can Only Get Better" (previously used by the Labour Party in its successful 1997 general election campaign) was being played loudly in the background by the political activist Steve Bray as Sunak announced the date of the general election. [130] This led to the song reaching number two on UK's iTunes Charts. [131] [132]