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Labour Party, British political party whose historic links with trade unions have led it to promote an active role for the state in the creation of economic prosperity and in the provision of social services. It has been the major democratic socialist pa
Details of the case emerged as the Labour party launched their manifesto ahead of May’s council elections, when Morton, 35, was expected to stand again. Insiders told how Morton, the party’s Moray spokesman on youth services and education, is a rising star in party ranks. He is good fr...
Labour's manifesto was a repudiation of the Post-war consensus from the left. It alienated so many moderates, skilled workers and the general public that it was ridiculed as the "longest suicide note in history." Some top leaders quit the Labour Party and formed a new Social Democratic ...
In early April 2020, aninternal reportonantisemitismby the Party's Governance and Legal Unit, covering the period between the election ofJeremy Corbynto the leadership and the general election of 2019, was leaked. It confirms that throughout the period, the party was inundated with complaints of...
And cruelly and vividly exposed is what the First Minister must have felt on Thursday when presenting the Scottish Labour party's manifesto. On health, it pledged a 36-week waiting period for treatment for patients living north of the Border - a reasonable target - but not the day after ...
It continues the work of the Labour Party Autism/Neurodiversity Manifesto Steering Group, which formed in 2016 with the support of John McDonnell MP for the purpose of drafting a Manifesto on this issue for the Labour Party. For more than two years, the Steering Group consulted widely on the...
“And so when I went into that Budget last week I had to put our public finances back onto a firm trajectory because we saw in the previous parliament what happens when government loses control of the public finances, and the first commitment we made in our manifesto was to bring stability...
2003 manifesto debate for Labour Party forumDAVID SCOTT
To the disappointment of some leading actors in the impact economy, the Labour party’s campaign manifesto made no mention of social enterprises or social investment – with social entrepreneur Bayo Adelaja describing the omission as“downright insulting”. ...