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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 ...
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 ...
Not a separate party per se; its members were official Liberal Party candidates who rejected the National Government. Independent Labour Party: 1893 1893 1947 1975 Affiliated with the Labour Party from 1900 until 1931 Independent Parliamentary Group: 1920 1920 1921 1921 Irish Confederate Party: 1847 1847 1848 1848 2 (1847)
All-party parliamentary groups of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Pages in category "All-Party Parliamentary Groups" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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 ...
Its co-chairs are the Labour Party MP, Rosena Allin-Khan and the Conservative Party life peer, Lord Kirkhope. [1] [2] [3] Its vice-chairs are Wera Hobhouse of the Liberal Democrats and Ellie Chowns of the Green Party. [1] The secretariat for the APPG is provided by the pro-European pressure group European Movement UK.
The move is a sign that the reclusive country is readying to reopen borders to bigger groups of foreign tourists after years of strict COVID border controls. ... But North Korea has not been fully ...
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