The Liberal–Labour movement refers to the practice of local Liberal associations accepting and supporting candidates who were financially maintained by...
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Liberal-Labour may refer to: Liberal-Labour (UK) Liberal-Labour (Canada) Liberal–Labour (New Zealand) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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the Liberal Party, a group which descended from the 18th-century Whigs, and the Social Democratic Party (SDP), a splinter group from the Labour Party...
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of the Liberal Unionists in 1886 (they eventually joined the Conservative Party); the faction of labour union members that joined the new Labour Party;...
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the Labour Party (UK) Labour Party leadership of Keir Starmer Leader of the Conservative Party (UK) Leader of the Liberal Democrats See Labour's electoral...
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Starmer became UK Prime Minister and formed a Labour government following the 2024 general election. To date, there have been thirteen Labour governments...
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2005 United Kingdom general election (redirect from UK general election, 2006)
first time the Labour Party had won a third consecutive election, but would be the last election victory for Labour until 2024. The Liberal Democrats, led...
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between Liberal Democrats, Labour, the Greens and the non-party liberal left." Jack noted that the Liberal Left faction emerged due to dismay of Liberal Democrat...
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2024 United Kingdom general election (redirect from 2024 UK general election)
Conservatives and Labour had shown a decline of a few percentage points, leaving the gap between them unchanged, while Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats had...
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List of political parties in the United Kingdom (redirect from UK political parties)
Alliance Labour Party of Northern Ireland Labour Party of Scotland (1973) Liberal Unionist Party (1886–1912) National Democratic and Labour Party (1918–1923)...
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Party (UK) general election manifestos List of Labour Party (UK) general election manifestos Iain Dale, Liberal Party general election manifestos, 1900–1997...
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At the 2001 UK general election the party's best local result was coming second behind Labour in Liverpool West Derby, pushing the Liberal Democrats into...
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TIG to the Gang of Four who split from Labour to found the Social Democratic Party (today the centrist Liberal Democrats) in 1981. Four of the seven founding...
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2015 United Kingdom general election (redirect from 55th UK General Election)
Conservative Party spent 53%, the Labour Party spent 25% and the Liberal Democrats 15%. This was also the first UK general election to use individual...
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Parliamentary Labour Party and Labour voters. Shortly after its formation, the SDP formed a political and electoral alliance with the Liberal Party, the...
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2010 United Kingdom general election (redirect from Gillian Duffy (Labour Party))
general election. UK parties spent £31.1m on the campaign of which Conservatives spent 53%, the Labour Party spent 25% and the Liberal Democrats 15%. Figures...
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students, with branches across the UK. The organisation is run by young people and acts as a pressure group within the Liberal Democrats.[citation needed] Social...
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Lib–Lab pact (redirect from Labour-Liberal Democrat coalition)
pact is a working arrangement between the Liberal Democrats (in previous times, the Liberal Party) and the Labour Party. There have been four such arrangements...
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the British electorate were members of the Conservative Party, Labour Party, or the Liberal Democrats. Typically party affiliation allows an individual to...
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The Liberal Nationals evolved as a distinctive group within the Liberal Party when the main body of Liberals maintained in office the second Labour government...
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2019 United Kingdom general election (redirect from 2019 UK general election)
began as Labour or Conservative ended Parliament as unaffiliated independents. Seven MPs, from both the Conservatives and Labour, joined the Liberal Democrats...
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Shirley Williams), who had left the Labour Party in March 1981, the SDP entered into an informal alliance with the Liberal Party, led by David Steel. The SDP...
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1923 United Kingdom general election (redirect from UK general election, 1923)
Stanley Baldwin, won the most seats, but Labour, led by Ramsay MacDonald, and H. H. Asquith's reunited Liberal Party gained enough seats to produce a hung...
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The Socialist Labour Party (SLP) is a socialist political party in the United Kingdom. The party was established in 1996 and was led by Arthur Scargill...
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some support from factions of both the Liberal Party and the Labour Party (National Labour and National Liberals). In May 1940 a more balanced coalition...
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1997 United Kingdom general election (redirect from 1997 UK general election)
in the UK. This election marked the start of Labour government for the next 13 years, lasting until the formation of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat...
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Next United Kingdom general election (redirect from Next UK general election)
Farage and his party Reform UK have done well in opinion polls in expense of both Labour and the Conservatives. The Liberal Democrats made significant...
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Rosie Cooper (category Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies)
Cooper was a Liberal and later Liberal Democrat member of the Liverpool City Council from 1973 until 1999, when she joined the Labour Party. After leaving...
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Chuka Umunna (category Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies)
A teenage member of the Liberal Democrats, he joined the Labour Party in 1997 when the party was styling itself as "New Labour". He worked as a solicitor...
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2001 United Kingdom general election (redirect from 2001 UK general election)
Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat posters from previous election campaigns". The Daily Telegraph. 12 April 2010. "2001: Labour claims second term"...
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