Labour Parties Politics Society and Culture United Kingdom
Labour Parties Politics Society and Culture United Kingdom
Labour
Sites, official and unofficial, relevant to the UK Labour Party and related national organisations.
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- Britain's "democratic socialist party". Currently led by centrist Prime Minister Tony Blair, who is the chief advocate of the "Third Way" philosophy. Includes policies, announcements and membership information.
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- Hyperlinked encyclopedia entry offers the history, leaders and structure of the party. Includes lists of organizations and members.
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- Magazine promoting the ideas of the Co-operative Party which is an affiliate of the Labour Party. The party promotes the idea of "New Mutualism" which "seeks modern ways of expressing the fundamentals values of mutual and co-operative soci
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- Current news from Yahoo!
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- Encouraging women to come forward as UK parliamentary candidates.
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- National consultation. Opportunity to contribute to policy discussion.
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- Unofficial site with text of Labour manifestoes from 1945 onwards and a directory of Labour Party links.
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- Full coverage includes news, comment and analysis about party issues, MPs and ministers plus web resources including conference coverage. Talk board.
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- The British Labour Party's Voice in the European Parliament.
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- A new membership-based organisation for people on the democratic left. Our goal is to debate, discuss and develop the ideas, vision and action needed to develop a more coherent and radical programme for a centre-left government.
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- The first worldwide political education project to communicate only online. It aims to promote the direct political exchange between the social and democratic grass-roots activists throughout the world.
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- The political arm of the British Co-operative Movement, affiliated with and runs candidates jointly with Labour. Policies, publications and details of its role in the Commons and Lords.
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