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The Labour Party is an unincorporated association without a separate legal personality, and the Labour Party Rule Book legally regulates the organisation and the relationship with members. [190] The General Secretary represents the party on behalf of the other members of the Labour Party in any legal matters or actions. [191]
Membership of political parties has been in decline in the UK since the 1950s, falling by over 65% from 1983 (4 per cent of the electorate) to 2005 (1.3 per cent). [1] In 2022, 1.5% of the British electorate were members of the Conservative Party, Labour Party, or the Liberal Democrats. [2]
The term Parliamentary Labour Party refers to the party in Parliament, whereas the term Labour Party refers to the entire Labour Party, the parliamentary element of which is the PLP. A similar body for the Conservative Party is the 1922 Committee. An organisation for former members, the PLP in exile, was established after the 2010 general election.
The Labour leader will promise a ‘decade of national renewal’ during his crucial conference speech on Tuesday Labour Party conference – live: Keir Starmer to promise ‘decade of national ...
Labour announced £1.6 billion worth of health policies on the first day of their annual conference in Liverpool Labour Party conference – live: ‘Reasons to be confident’ as party membership ...
United Labour Party (S.A., 1891–1917) see ALP history Brazil: Agrarian Socialist and Labour Renewal Party 1985–1990 Brazilian Labour Party 1945–1964 Brazilian Labour Party 1981–2023 Brazilian Renewal Labour Party 1993–1995 Christian Labour Party (former name of Agir) Comunitary Labour Party 1992 Labour Party of Brazil (former name of ...
The party leader is setting his sights on at least two terms in power to rescue a country ‘ruined’ by 13 years of Conservative rule. Starmer to promise ‘decade of renewal’ under Labour ...
The party was created by the trade unions and socialist societies in 1900 as the Labour Representation Committee and the unions have retained close institutional links with it. Affiliated unions pay an annual fee to the Labour Party; in return, they elect thirteen of the thirty-nine members of Labour's National Executive Committee and fifty per ...