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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. List of organisations associated with the Labour Party (UK)

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    Labour Left Briefing, monthly political magazine produced by members of the British Labour Party; Labour Representation Committee (LRC) - founded 2004, pressure group fighting for power within the Labour Party and trade unions and to appeal to the electorate disillusioned and despaired by New Labour

  5. Entire Wakefield Labour Party executive quits in by-election ...

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    The constituency Labour Party’s executive said its members are quitting en masse in protest at the lack of a local candidate. The constituency Labour Party’s executive said its members are ...

  6. Liverpool Walton (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 and 2015, it had the largest Labour majority in the country by percentage terms. [7] Labour has won over 70% of the vote at every general election in the Walton constituency since 1992, although for many years it was looked on as a reasonably safe Conservative seat. Until 1964, Labour had only gained Walton once, at their landslide ...

  7. Labour Women's Network - Wikipedia

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    The organisation was founded in 1988, with the aim of helping more women in the Labour Party to be chosen as candidates, and become elected as members of parliament.The Labour Women's Network was started by four women: Barbara Follett, Barbara Roche, Hilary De Lyon and Jean Black following the 1987 United Kingdom general election, which saw a very low number of women being elected to the ...

  8. Labour Party Headquarters (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The Labour Party Headquarters, often referred to as Labour HQ, is the principal centre of operations and offices of the British Labour Party. The current headquarters are located in the Southworks building at 20 Rushworth Street in Southwark, London. "Labour HQ" is also used by the news media to refer to those deemed in charge of the party.

  9. Category:Labour parties - Wikipedia

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    Labour Party (Indonesia, 1949) Labour Party (Indonesia, 1998) Labour Party (Indonesia, 2021) Labour Party (Lithuania) Labour Party (Malta) Labour Party (Mauritius) Labour Party (Moldova) Labour Party (Morocco) Labour Party (Netherlands) Labour Party (New Caledonia) Labour Party (Nigeria) Labour Party (Poland, 1925) Labour Party (Poland) Labour ...