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  2. Constituency Labour Party - Wikipedia

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    The BLP is the basic local geographic unit for the Labour Party, and is where local party members gather at the most local level. Local BLPs usually have boundaries which follow local government boundaries, commonly wards. The membership of branches is drawn from members of the party who reside or are registered to vote within the area covered ...

  3. List of Labour parties - Wikipedia

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    The name "Labour Party" (or "Labor Party") is used by political parties around the world, particularly in Commonwealth nations. Historically, these parties are associated with democratic socialism , although not exclusively.

  4. Labour Party - Wikipedia

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    Labour Party or Labor Party is a name used by many political parties. Angola. MPLA, known for some years as "Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola ...

  5. Parliamentary Labour Party - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Category:Labour parties - Wikipedia

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    L. Labor and Agrarian Party; Labor Caucus (United States) Labor Party (Romania) Labor Party (Taiwan) Edward Gierek's Economic Revival Movement; Labour Union (Poland)

  7. U.S. Labor Party - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Labor Party (USLP) was an American political party formed in 1973 by the National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC). [1] It served as a vehicle for Lyndon LaRouche to run for President of the United States in 1976, but it also sponsored many candidates for local offices as well as congressional and Senate seats between 1972 and 1979.

  8. Local elections 2023 – live: Labour set to form next ... - AOL

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    Conservatives lose control of 48 councils but Rishi Sunak plays down results

  9. Local election - Wikipedia

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    The Congress conducts two main activities so as to evaluate the Charter's implementation: local and regional election monitoring and observation. The Congress regularly observes local and/or regional elections in member and applicant countries, which allows the Council to monitor the state of local and regional democracy in the countries concerned.