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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 ...
List: Change UK – The Independent Group: 2019 2019 2019 N/A: 1 (2019) List: Conservative Party: 1835 1979 2020 N/A: 60 (1979) Democratic Unionist Party: 1971 1979 2020 N/A: 1 (1979) Jim Allister; Diane Dodds; Ian Paisley: Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party: 1978 1999 2009 N/A 1 (1999) Glyn Ford: Joint List Green Party of England and Wales: 1973 ...
Pages in category "All-Party Parliamentary Groups" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
All-Party Parliamentary Groups (16 P) Associate Parliamentary Groups (2 P) G. Groups of British MPs (16 P) P. ... Independent Alliance (UK) P. Parliamentary Labour ...
Groups listed under "Other opposition" or "Other groups" should be listed in descending order of size and then alphabetically, except that independent and non-affiliated members are always placed at the bottom of the list. Syntax: {{UK Parliament political groups|Commons}} or {{UK Parliament political groups|Lords}}, as appropriate
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief, for example, employs two members of staff paid for through subscriptions from its stakeholders. The APPG on Agriculture and Food for Development uses a similar model. [citation needed] Other APPGs may have less stringent administrative needs, such as the UK parliament's All ...
UK parliamentary caucuses are political organisations in the House of Commons. Parliament has currently dissolved due to the 2024 United Kingdom general election, names and numbers of the groups and parties reflect the situation at the dissolution of Parliament.
[5] [6] Then Leader of the Opposition, David Cameron was made the group's president, and then Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague was made vice-president. Patrons of the group included Michael Howard and Sir Malcolm Rifkind. [7] In March 2009, the group expanded membership to prospective parliamentary candidates. [8]