about the party established by Arthur Scargill in 1996 the defunct UK De Leonist party Socialist LabourPartyUK, 1903 Infobox political party country the United Kingdom name english Socialist LabourParty name native logo Image Socialist LabourParty 3.png 150px leader Arthur Scargill chairman secretary ... international None european None europarl No seats colours Red website http www.socialist labour party.org.uk http www.socialist labour party.org.uk colorcode Socialist LabourPartyUK meta color The Socialist LabourParty SLP is a socialist political party in the United Kingdom . The party is led ... PartyUKLabourParty . Its name is a deliberate nod to the defunct Socialist LabourPartyUK, 1903 Socialist LabourParty led by James Connolly who was killed after the 1916 Irish Easter Rising , a quotation from whom appears on the Socialist LabourParty website. According to accounts filed for the year ... templates search document.cfm 21796 ref Formation Arthur Scargill formed the Socialist LabourParty in 1996 as a reaction to Tony Blair s rewrite of Clause IV in the LabourPartyUKLabourParty ... labour party.org.uk Socialist LabourParty http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk politics 8060600.stm ... LabourPartyUk Category Socialist LabourPartyUK Category Political parties established in 1996 ... LabourParty had 3,020 members and 2,978 members through affiliates, making a total of 5,998. It had ... ownership of industry which had been privatised under Conservative PartyUK Conservative Party prime ... Major and then advocated by LabourParty leader Tony Blair in his re write of Clause IV. The party ... as a member of the Labourparty. The Socialist LabourParty did not contest the European Parliament ... work BBC News date 2009 04 19 accessdate 2010 01 04 ref The Socialist LabourParty ran 23 candidates ... to Scargill s original vision of a more leftist LabourParty grew more pronounced over time. This culminated ... PartyUK breakaway groups ja ... more details
Infobox Political post post Leader of the LabourParty body Flag insignia Logo Labour Party.svg insigniasize 200px insigniacaption LabourParty Logo image Ed Miliband on August 27, 2010 cropped an less red 2.jpg caption Miliband during his campaign for the LabourPartyUK leadership election, 2010 Labour ... Keir Hardie Keir Hardie website http www2.labour.org.uk ed miliband Ed Miliband MP br LabourParty Leader The Leader of the LabourParty is the most senior politician within the LabourPartyUKLabour ... to the Party s List of LabourPartyUK MPs MPs and List of members of the European Parliament 2009 2014 ... . In UK general election, 1924 1924 , Ramsay MacDonald became the first ever LabourPartyUKLabour ... Stanley Baldwin Baldwin 1923 1924 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color MacDonald 1924 ... color LabourPartyUK meta color MacDonald 1929 1931 Arthur Henderson Image Arthurhenderson.jpg ... background color National LabourPartyUK meta color rowspan 2 Ramsay MacDonald MacDonald 1931 ... 1932 rowspan 2 8 October 1935 style background color National LabourPartyUK meta color style ... Winston Churchill Churchill 1940 1945 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color Attlee 1945 ... PartyUK meta color Alec Douglas Home Douglas Home 1963 1964 style background color Labour ... Heath Heath 1970 1974 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color Wilson 1974 1976 rowspan 2 ... background color LabourPartyUK meta color Callaghan 1976 1979 style background color Conservative ... color Conservative PartyUK meta color rowspan 4 John Major Major 1990 1997 John Smith Labour ... background color Conservative PartyUK meta color style background color LabourPartyUK meta color ... color LabourPartyUK meta color Brown 2007 2010 Harriet Harman sup sup File Harriet Harman 2009 ... United Kingdom MP small 2010 See also History of the British LabourParty References reflist UKLabourParty Category LabourPartyUK pl Liderzy Brytyjskiej Partii Pracy ru ... more details
the United Kingdom The Democratic LabourParty is a small United Kingdom British left wing political party in Walsall , sometimes known as the Walsall Democratic LabourParty . It was founded as a breakaway from the LabourParty after left wing members were expelled in the mid 90s. Founding Dave Church known as Citizen Dave , his deputy John Rothery, and others on the left of Walsall LabourPartyUKLabourParty had supported a policy of radical decentralisation of power since the early 1980s, but the right wing of the party had held power as Metropolitan Borough of Walsall councillors, preventing ... Smith s profile on Walsall Council Category LabourPartyUK breakaway groups Category Political parties ...hatnote This party is not to be confused with any other Democratic LabourParty . Infobox political party name Democratic LabourParty logo Image Democratic LabourParty 1.png colorcode FFFFFF leader Brian ... regpoliticalparties.cfm?frmGB 1&frmPartyID 42&frmType partydetail title Democratic LabourParty work Electoral Commission accessdate 9 February 2010 ref founder Dave Church split LabourParty leader1 ... left alarmed LabourParty central office, who suspended the district party that August. ref cite news url http www.independent.co.uk news uk so just how loony are they in walsall 1595560.html title ... 9 February 2010 ref and Church, Rothery and Brian Powell were expelled from the LabourParty by the National Executive Committee in November 1995 for running a party within a party called the Walsall ... accessdate 9 February 2010 ref Eleven councillors in all broke away from the LabourParty ... 9 February 2010 ref The Democratic LabourParty was officially registered in 1999. ref name register ..., after three years during which the left wing councillors were suspended from the party for operating ... accessdate 9 February 2010 ref ref cite news url http www.independent.co.uk news labour removes extremist council chief 1584282.html title Labour removes extremist council chief last Rentoul first ... more details
The LabourParty Conference , or annual national conference of the LabourPartyUKLabourParty , is formally ... support for the LabourPartyUKLabourParty and gave its backing to the Conservative PartyUK Conservatives ... 2010 title LabourParty Annual Conference accessdate 3 October 2010 ref The conference started with the announcement of the results of the LabourPartyUK leadership election, 2010 2010 leadership ... dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT LabourPartyUk Conference Category Political party assemblies Category LabourPartyUK ... major political party holds an annual party conference during the party conference season . In the Labour ... that the LabourParty Conference has become less democratic in recent years and more like a party rally ... party convention s, which are perceived in the UK in those terms. Others would say that, because ... that of the rival Conservative PartyUK Conservative Party , which political scientists have traditionally perceived as a more top down or hierarchical party than Labour. List of 20th century conferences ... Facts 1900 2000 , Macmillan 2000, p. 156 ref Of the LabourParty class wikitable Date Location Chairman ... 1995 London G. Colling Special Conference on the LabourParty Constitution Party Constitution 2 6 ... uk politics labour conference BBC News Coverage 27 September 1 October 1999 Blackpool Brenda Etchells ... section date May 2008 http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi in depth uk politics 2000 conferences labour ... news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi in depth uk politics 2001 conferences 2001 labour default.stm BBC News Coverage ... . Expand section date May 2008 http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi in depth uk politics 2003 labour ... . http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi in depth uk politics 2004 labour conference 04 default.stm BBC News Coverage ... section date May 2008 http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi in depth uk politics 2005 party conferences 05 default.stm ... Blair, in his last speech to conference as LabourParty leader and Prime Minister, praised the work ... more details
Image Kinnock, Neil.jpg thumb 120px Neil Kinnock Image Tony Benn2.jpg thumb 120px Tony Benn The LabourParty leadership election of 1988 arose when Tony Benn , identified with the left wing of the British LabourPartyUKLabourParty , challenged the incumbent Neil Kinnock . The challenge arose shortly after the LabourParty had lost the United Kingdom general election, 1987 1987 general election , the expulsion of some far left LabourParty members, and the production of a document intended to replace Clause IV of the party s constitution, removing the commitment to nationalisation of industries. Benn and Kinnock were only two candidates in the election. The ballot took place on 2 October 1988. Affiliated organisations had 40 of the vote, while Constituency Labour Parties and the Parliamentary LabourParty had 30 each in the electoral college . class wikitable Candidate Affiliated trade union Affiliated Constituency LabourParty Constituency Parliamentary LabourParty Parliamentary Total style background color LabourPartyUK meta color Neil Kinnock 39.7 24.1 24.8 88.6 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color Tony Benn 0.3 5.9 5.2 11.4 With a clear majority, Neil Kinnock remained leader of the LabourParty. He served until his resignation in 1992, which precipitated LabourPartyUK leadership election, 1992 another leadership election . See also LabourPartyUK deputy leadership election, 1988 1988 Labour Deputy Leadership election References http www.election.demon.co.uk lableader.html Leaders of the LabourPartyUKLabourParty Neil Kinnock Category 1988 elections in the United Kingdom Category LabourPartyUK leadership elections 1988 Category Neil Kinnock UK election stub ja 1988 ... more details
in the UK General Election 1987 despite gaining some seats. Kinnock resigned as leader after a fourth successive LabourPartyUKLabour defeat and the hands of John Major in the UK General Election 1992 . He resigned as leader shortly afterwords, paving the way for John Smith LabourParty leader John Smith . UKLabourParty Neil Kinnock DEFAULTSORT LabourPartyUk Leadership Election, 1983 Category LabourPartyUK leadership elections 1983 Category 1983 elections in the United Kingdom Category Neil Kinnock UK election stub ja 1983 ... more details
The LabourParty leadership election of 1992 followed the LabourPartyUKLabourParty s failure to win the United Kingdom general election, 1992 1992 general election and the subsequent resignation of party leader Neil Kinnock . There were only two candidates in the election, with John Smith UK politician ... John Smith UK politician John Smith was elected as the Leader of the LabourPartyUK . class wikitable Candidate Affiliated trade union Affiliated Constituency LabourParty Constituency Parliamentary LabourParty Parliamentary Total style background color LabourPartyUK meta color John Smith UK politician John Smith 38.5 29.3 23.2 91.0 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color Bryan Gould ... 170px Candidate style width 52px Votes style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px Margaret Beckett align right 57.3 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px John Prescott align right 28.1 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width ... Renewal , Universities of Toronto & Essex John Smith UKLabourPartyLabourPartyUK deputy leadership elections Category 1992 elections in the United Kingdom Category LabourPartyUK leadership ... and the Parliamentary LabourParty had 30 each in the electoral college . Gordon Brown and Robin Cook ... leader of the LabourParty. He would only serve two years before his death, which precipitated LabourPartyUK leadership election, 1994 another leadership election . Image Margaret Beckett May 2007.jpg thumb 100px Margaret Beckett was elected as the Deputy Leader of the LabourPartyUK Deputy Leader of the LabourParty . Image John Prescott on his last day as Deputy Prime Minister, June 2007.jpg thumb 100px John Prescott was a candidate for the Deputy Leader of the LabourPartyUK Deputy Leader of the LabourParty . Deputy leadership election border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin ... References reflist http www.election.demon.co.uk lableader.html Leaders of the LabourParty http www.essex.ac.uk ... more details
Image Attlee BW cropped.jpg thumb 120px right Clement Attlee Image HerbertMorrison2.jpg thumb 120px right Herbert Morrison Image ArthurGreenwood2.jpg thumb 120px right Arthur Greenwood The 1935 Labour Party leadership election took place on 26 November 1935 when Herbert Morrison and Arthur Greenwood challenged Clement Attlee , the incumbent party leader of only one month and one day. Attlee, previously the party s Deputy Leader, had been appointed as an interim leader the previous month when George Lansbury resigned and the United Kingdom general election, 1935 general election was looming. With the Labour Party now having three times as many MPs, both Morrison and Greenwood stood in the annual election for leader, feeling that Attlee s appointment had only been intended as an interim measure. Morrison had not been an MP at the time of the October appointment, whilst Greenwood had declined to offer himself as a candidate then because he was strongly associated with trade union leaders such as Ernest Bevin , who were widely regarded as the reasons for forcing Lansbury to resign, a move that the vast majority of Labour MPs opposed. The first round of the contest took place on 26 November 1935 class wikitable Name Votes style background color Labour Party UK meta color Clement Attlee 58 style background color Labour Party UK meta color Herbert Morrison 44 style background color Labour Party UK meta color Arthur Greenwood 33 As the lowest placed candidate, Greenwood was eliminated from the race. The second contest took place on 3 December class wikitable Name Votes style background color Labour Party UK meta color Clement Attlee 88 style background color Labour Party UK meta color Herbert Morrison 48 With a clear majority, Attlee retained the party leadership. References http www.election.demon.co.uk lableader.html Leaders of the Labour Party UK Labour Party Category 1935 elections in the United Kingdom Category Labour Party UK leadership elections 1935 UK election stub ... more details
in a LabourPartyUK leadership election, 1935 new election . Sources David Marquand , Ramsay MacDonald , Jonathan Cape, London 1977 pages 285 287 UKLabourParty Category LabourPartyUK leadership elections 1922 Category 1922 elections in the United Kingdom UK election stub ... 2 align right Turnout align right 117 align right 82.39 style background color F6F6F6 As Labour leader ..., at which point he became head of a UK National Government National Government that was opposed by the bulk of the LabourParty, and he was succeeded as party leader by Arthur Henderson . MacDonald was subsequently expelled from the party. In 1932, George Lansbury became leader unopposed, as one of the few experienced Labour MPs left in Parliament, but trades union opposition to his pacifism led ... more details
Infobox Election election name LabourPartyUK leadership election country United Kingdom type presidential ongoing no previous election LabourPartyUK leadership election, 1992 previous year 1992 next election LabourPartyUK leadership election, 2007 next year 2007 election date Start date 1994 07 ... was held on 21 July 1994 for the LabourPartyUKLabourParty in the United Kingdom , after the sudden death of incumbent leader John Smith UK politician John Smith . With the unpopularity of John Major s Conservative PartyUK Conservative Party , particularly following Black Wednesday and a number of sleaze scandals, many believed that the 1994 election would ultimately decide not only Labour s new ... election. John Prescott , who had stood in the LabourPartyUK leadership election, 1992 1992 .... Result class wikitable Affiliated Constituencies PLP Total style background color LabourPartyUK meta color Tony Blair 52.3 58.2 60.5 57.0 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color John Prescott 28.4 24.4 19.6 24.1 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color Margaret Beckett 19.3 ... throughout Blair s term as leader. LabourPartyUK leadership election, 2007 The next leadership ... . See also LabourPartyUK deputy leadership election, 1994 References http www.election.demon.co.uk lableader.html UKLabourPartyLabourParty leadership election, 1994 Tony Blair Category LabourPartyUK leadership elections 1994 Category 1994 elections in the United Kingdom Category Tony Blair ... an element of one member one vote . The poll for leader was held simultaneously with a LabourPartyUK deputy leadership election, 1994 deputy leadership vote . Margaret Beckett had been the Deputy Leader of the LabourPartyUK Deputy Leader of the LabourParty , and following Smith s death was serving as acting leader she was the only female Labour MP ever to stand for the leadership of the Party ... UK Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry stated that he would not run, as he did not believe ... more details
Press 1981 UKLabourParty Category LabourPartyUK leadership elections 1961 Category 1961 elections in the United Kingdom UK election stub ...Image HughGaitskell2.jpg thumb 120px right Hugh Gaitskell The British LabourParty leadership election of 1961 was held when, for the second year in succession, the incumbent leader was challenged for re election. Normally the annual re election of the leader had been a formality. The challenge followed factional in fighting over issues like nuclear disarmament. The leader favoured the retention of nuclear weapons by the UK, whereas the left wing of the party supported the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament . Candidates Two candidates were nominated. The left wing candidate the previous year had been Harold Wilson . In 1961 the candidate was a lesser known political figure Anthony Greenwood, Baron Greenwood of Rossendale Anthony Greenwood born 1911 , the MP for the Lancashire constituency of Rossendale UK Parliament constituency Rossendale . He had been an MP since 1946 and was the son of Arthur Greenwood 1880 1954 , who had been a Labour leadership candidate in 1935. The incumbent right wing leader of the party was Hugh Gaitskell born 1906 , who had been Chancellor of the Exchequer 1950 1951. Gaitskell had been MP for Leeds South UK Parliament constituency Leeds South since 1945 and party leader since 1955. Ballot The result of the only ballot of Labour MPs on 2 November was as follows border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse font size 95 style background color E9E9E9 colspan 4 Only Ballot 2 November 1961 style background color E9E9E9 colspan 2 style width 170px Candidate style width 50px Votes style width 40px style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px Hugh Gaitskell align right 171 align right 74.35 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width ... more details
, Volume IV 1945 1979 , edited by M. Stenton and S. Lees Harvester Press 1981 UKLabourParty Category LabourPartyUK leadership elections 1955 Category 1955 elections in the United Kingdom UK ... width 170px Candidate style width 50px Votes style width 40px style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px Hugh Gaitskell align right 157 align right 58.80 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px Aneurin Bevan align right 70 align right 26.22 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px Herbert Morrison align right 40 align ... South UK Parliament constituency Lewisham South in 1955. Ballot The result of the only ballot of Labour MPs on 14 December was as follows border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin 1em ... more details
Infobox Election election name LabourPartyUK leadership election country United Kingdom type presidential ongoing no previous election LabourPartyUK leadership election, 2007 previous year 2007 next ... parliament . On 10 May, Gordon Brown resigned as Leader of the LabourPartyUK Leader of the Labour ... from the Parliamentary LabourParty ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news politics ... announced at the LabourPartyUK Conference annual conference in September 2010. ref name LabourRuleBook ... Miliband bgcolor LabourPartyUK meta color bgcolor LabourPartyUK meta color bgcolor LabourPartyUK meta color bgcolor LabourPartyUK meta color bgcolor LabourPartyUK meta color bgcolor LabourPartyUK meta color bgcolor LabourPartyUK meta color 27 29 July colspan 9 align center YouGov The Sun ... align right style background color LabourPartyUK meta color scope row align left Ed Miliband 84 10.53 37,980 9.98 87,585 13.82 34.33 align right style background color LabourPartyUK meta color scope ... LabourPartyUK meta color scope row align left Andy Burnham 24 3.01 10,844 2.85 17,904 2.83 8.68 align right style background color LabourPartyUK meta color scope row align left Diane Abbott N 7 0.88 ... Votes Votes align right style background color LabourPartyUK meta color scope row align left ... style background color LabourPartyUK meta color scope row align left Ed Balls 41 5.18 14,510 3.83 26,441 4.22 13.23 align right style background color LabourPartyUK meta color scope row align ... gray Votes Votes Votes align right style background color LabourPartyUK meta color scope row align ... LabourPartyUK meta color scope row align left Ed Miliband 96 12.12 46,697 12.43 102,882 16.71 41.26 align right style background color LabourPartyUK meta color scope row align left Ed Balls N 43 ... align right style background color LabourPartyUK meta color scope row align left Ed Miliband Y 122 15.52 55,992 15.20 119,405 19.93 50.65 align right style background color LabourPartyUK meta ... more details
Infobox Election election name LabourPartyUK leadership election country United Kingdom type presidential ongoing no previous election LabourPartyUK leadership election, 1994 previous year 1994 next election LabourPartyUK leadership election, 2010 next year 2010 election date Start date 2007 05 ... Gordon Brown party1 LabourPartyUK popular vote1 unopposed percentage1 title Leader before election Tony Blair after election Gordon Brown The 2007 LabourParty Leadership Election was formally triggered on 10 May 2007 by the resignation of Tony Blair , LabourPartyUKLabourLabourPartyUK Leaders of the LabourParty since 1906 Leader since LabourPartyUK leadership election, 1994 the previous ... as LabourPartyUK Deputy Leaders of the LabourParty since 1922 Deputy Leader triggering LabourPartyUK deputy leadership election, 2007 a concurrent election for the deputy leadership. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk politics 5386428.stm title Prescott tells Labour I m sorry author date 2006 09 28 work BBC News publisher ref ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk politics ... leadership contest Gordon Brown nominators work LabourPartyUK ref From the start most observers considered ... News ref Timeline of events main Timeline for the LabourPartyUK leadership elections, 2007 See also LabourPartyUK deputy leadership election, 2007 United Kingdom general election, 2010 Blair Brown deal References Reflist 2 External links http www.labour.org.uk LabourParty website http news.bbc.co.uk ... Report UKLabourPartyLabourParty leadership election, 2007 Gordon Brown DEFAULTSORT LabourPartyUk Leadership Election, 2007 Category 2007 elections in the United Kingdom Category LabourParty ... PartyUK publisher ref Gordon Brown , Chancellor of the Exchequer , ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk ... 1 hi uk politics 5179556.stm title Labour MP launches leadership bid author date 2006 07 14 work ... that the LabourParty didn t have the appetite for a contest. He indicated that he would like to serve ... more details
Candidate style width 50px Votes style width 40px style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px Harold Wilson align right 115 align right 47.13 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px George Brown align right 88 align right 36.07 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px James Callaghan align right 41 align right 16.80 style ..., Volume IV 1945 1979 , edited by M. Stenton and S. Lees Harvester Press 1981 UKLabourParty Harold Wilson Category LabourPartyUK leadership elections 1963 Category 1963 elections in the United Kingdom Category Harold Wilson UK election stub ... by the deputy leader George Brown, Baron George Brown George Brown . In 1963 the Labour leader was elected by the Parliamentary LabourParty the members of the House of Commons in receipt of the Labour ... of Belper UK Parliament constituency Belper from 1945 . Brown was popular in the party and stood ... style width 170px Candidate style width 50px Votes style width 40px style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px Harold Wilson align right 144 align right 58.30 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px George Brown align right 103 align right 41.70 ... of Cardiff since 1945, was a well regarded frontbencher. He sat for Cardiff South East UK Parliament ... was also a Gaitskellism Gaitskellite and his campaign split the vote of the right wing of the party ... of Ormskirk UK Parliament constituency Ormskirk 1945 1950 and of Huyton UK Parliament constituency Huyton ..., so he was persuaded to seek the party leadership in a 1960 challenge to Hugh Gaitskell. In that election ... of Labour MPs were as follows border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 background ... more details
2 style width 170px Candidate style width 50px Votes style width 40px style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px Hugh Gaitskell align right 166 align right 67.21 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px Harold Wilson align right 81 align right ... 1979 , edited by M. Stenton and S. Lees Harvester Press 1981 UKLabourParty Harold Wilson Category LabourPartyUK leadership elections 1960 Category 1960 elections in the United Kingdom UK election ... wing supporters, whilst serving as foreign affairs spokesman for the party, to support the leadership ... leader for the left, so he was persuaded to seek the party leadership. Ballot The result of the only ballot of Labour MPs on 3 November was as follows border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style ... more details
November 1980 br LabourPartyUK leadership election, 1980 Elected Leader 23 July 1913 3 March 2010 ... br LabourParty Chair br Shadow Secretary of State for International Development Shadow International Development Secretary LabourPartyUK deputy leadership elections DEFAULTSORT Deputy Leader Of The LabourPartyUk Category LabourPartyUK pl Wiceprzewodnicz cy Brytyjskiej Partii Pracy ...Infobox Political post post Deputy Leader of the br LabourParty body Flag insignia Logo Labour Party.svg insigniasize 200px insigniacaption LabourParty Logo image Harriet Harman 2009 color.jpg incumbent The Right Honourable Rt Hon. Harriet Harman Member of Parliament MP incumbentsince 24 June 2007 style The Right Honourable Leader The Right Honourable Rt Hon. Ed Miliband Member of Parliament MP appointer LabourPartyUKLabourParty Office termlength formation 1922 inaugural John Robert Clynes website http www2.labour.org.uk harriet harman Harriet Harman MP br Labour Deputy Leader The Deputy Leader of the LabourParty is a senior politician in the British LabourPartyUKLabourParty . The post is currently held by Harriet Harman , who was LabourPartyUK deputy leadership election, 2007 elected deputy on 24 June 2007 Unlike other political party leaders, the LabourPartyUK Leaders of the LabourParty since 1906 Labour leader does not have the power to appoint or dismiss his or her deputy. The post is instead elected using the party s electoral college system it was elected by Labour ... Minister has been revived and held by senior politicians in the governing party. The previous Labour ... a party official and there is no constitutional link between the two roles. The former Labour ... election as Labour leader that the newly elected deputy leader, Harriet Harman, would instead become Party Chair. Brown subsequently appointed her Leader of the House of Commons in his first Cabinet of the United Kingdom Cabinet . List of Deputy Leaders of the LabourParty class wikitable colspan ... more details
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, its attachment to a narrow British nationalism and its strong links to the Conservative PartyUK Conservative Party . ref Bean, p. 118 ref Soon after, Bean left the LEL along with John Tyndall politician John Tyndall to set up the new party, deliberately picking the name to appeal to LabourPartyUKLabour supporters who were put off by immigration . ref Bean, p. 119 ref The nominal party President ... small party, the NLP secured some decent results in the London council election, although the LabourPartyUKLabourParty objected to the NLP s use of its name. At the time, however, ballot papers ... Fontana Collins, 1977 UK far right DEFAULTSORT National LabourPartyUk, 1957 Category Neo ... National LabourParty. This version, which was not connected to Bean s, took a Enoch Powell Powellite ...About the late 1950s far right party in the United Kingdom the party that existed from 1931 1945 National Labour Organisation other uses of the name National LabourParty disambiguation The National LabourParty was a far right political party founded in 1957 by John Bean . The party campaigned on a platform ... than it would be today that Labour voters might vote for the NLP by mistake. Buoyed by its minor success, the party organised a Keep Britain White rally in Trafalgar Square the same year with a crowd ... Bean, p. 128 ref The party was even briefly linked to the London gangster Albert Dimes , who hoped ..., p. 53 ref The party stood a single candidate in the United Kingdom general election, 1959 1959 general election with former boxer Bill Webster running in St Pancras North UK Parliament constituency St ... served to publicise the name of the NLP. ref Bean, pp. 130 132 ref In the election, the party received ... from the party ref Bean, pp. 139 140 ref With the NLP demoralised and closer links to Colin Jordan having been developed, the party merged with the White Defence League on February 24, 1960. Although the name Racial Nationalist Party was initially considered it was ultimately decided to name the new ... more details
representing the LabourPartyUKLabourParty from 1900 to 1923 and since 1992. Members of the Scottish ... operative Party this affiliated to the LabourParty in 1927. ref Douglas Alexander , Paisley South UK ... to sit for the LabourParty. ref David Borrow , South Ribble UK Parliament constituency ... Kelvin UK Parliament constituency Glasgow Kelvin , 1997 2000 ref Expelled from the LabourParty and sat ...Use dmy dates date October 2010 This is a list of United Kingdom LabourParty MPs . It includes all Members ... LabourUK Lib Lab MP. ref Debbie Abrahams , Oldham East and Saddleworth UK Parliament constituency ... Gravesend , 1947 55 ref name lib Formerly a Liberal PartyUK Liberal Party MP. ref ref Formerly a Common Wealth Party MP. ref Allen Adams , Paisley UK Parliament constituency Paisley , 1979 83 Paisley North UK Parliament constituency Paisley North , 1983 90 David Adams Labour politician ... , 1964 71 Arthur Allen Labour politician Arthur Allen , Bosworth UK Parliament constituency Bosworth ... and formed the National Democratic and LabourParty . ref Harry Barnes Labour politician Harry Barnes ... UK Parliament constituency Bexleyheath and Crayford , 1997 2005 Hubert Beaumont Labour politician ... to the Liberal PartyUK Liberal Party . ref Stuart Bell , Middlesbrough UK Parliament constituency ... ilp Left the LabourParty in 1931 but continued to sit as an Independent LabourParty MP. ref ref Elected as an Independent LabourParty MP in 1935 but later rejoined the LabourParty. ref Karen Buck ... ind res Resigned to sit as an Independent Labour MP. ref Jamie Cann , Ipswich UK Parliament constituency ... UK Parliament constituency Llanelli , 1970 2005 Geraint Davies Labour politician Geraint Davies ... constituency Grantham and Stamford , 2007 10 ref name con Formerly a Conservative PartyUK Conservative Party MP. ref Ron Davies Welsh politician Ron Davies , Caerphilly UK Parliament constituency Caerphilly ... from the LabourParty and sat as an independent politician independent . ref William Graham Scottish ... more details
of British Communism. London Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1969. DEFAULTSORT Socialist LabourPartyUk, 1903 ... Social Democratic Federation breakaway groups Category Socialist LabourPartyUK, 1903 Category Socialist parties in the United Kingdom de Socialist LabourParty ... American namesake as its official logo. The Socialist LabourParty was a socialist political party ... The British Socialist LabourParty began as a political faction faction of the Social Democratic ... the Socialist LabourParty was formally established at a meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland Edinburgh ... LabourParty. It doesn t matter what you call yourself, he declared, you ll be dubbed the SLP ... which it drew inspiration, the Socialist LabourParty considered itself a highly principled and uncompromising ... the SDF or the Independent LabourParty . The SLP instead focused on producing and distributing its ..., however. The Socialist LabourParty remained headquartered in Scotland, the location of an overwhelming .... The leadership of the Glasgow based Socialist LabourParty was quick to follow the lead of DeLeon ... at the cost of nearly tearing the British SLP asunder, however. Socialist LabourParty activist .... ref The Socialist LabourParty was also extremely active in publicizing the struggle for national ... the new party to the LabourParty, however, and refused to join in the foundation of the Communist Party ... Socialist LabourParty , turned towards Trotskyism and became the Revolutionary Socialist PartyUK Revolutionary Socialist Party , fusing with the Revolutionary Socialist League UK Revolutionary ... figure of the Socialist Labor Party USA Socialist Labor Party of America . After decades of existence ... the party leadership of the SDF for supporting the entry of conservative socialist Millerand into the bourgeois ... Klugmann, History of the Communist Party of Great Britain Volume 1 Formation and Early Years, 1919 1924. London Lawrence and Wishart, 1968. Page 18. ref The group attacked the party leadership as reformism ... more details
Image Royhattersley.jpg thumb 120px Roy Hattersley Image John Prescott.jpg right thumb 122px John Prescott A Labour party deputy leadership election took place on October 2, 1988 when John Prescott and Eric Heffer challenged Labour Party UK Labour s incumbent Deputy Leader of the Labour Party UK Deputy Leader Roy Hattersley . Hattersley had served in the position since 1983. The election was conducted using the Labour party s electoral college. Result class wikitable Candidate Affiliated trade union Affiliated Constituency Labour Party Constituency Parliamentary Labour Party Parliamentary Total style background color Labour Party UK meta color Roy Hattersley 31.339 18.109 17.376 66.823 style background color Labour Party UK meta color John Prescott 8.654 7.843 7.193 23.694 style background color Labour Party UK meta color Eric Heffer 0.007 4.046 5.430 9.483 style background color F6F6F6 colspan 6 Roy Hattersley re elected References David Butler academic Butler, David & Butler, Gareth 2006 . British political facts since 1979 p. 55 . Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781403903723 Labour Party UK deputy leadership elections Category Labour Party UK leadership elections 1988 Category 1988 elections in the United Kingdom UK election stub ... more details
A list of UKLabourPartyUKLabourParty United Kingdom general elections general election manifesto ... LabourPartyUK related lists General election manifestos Category Political manifestos Category Party ..., general election manifestos were issued for the LabourParty as a whole, whereas the manifestos of the Conservative PartyUK Conservative and Liberal PartyUK Liberal Parties generally took the form ... 2005 Tony Blair Labour Britain Forward, Not Back http www.politicsresources.net area uk ge05 man ... area uk e01 man lab lab01.htm United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 Tony Blair Labour ... manifestos 1992 1992 labour manifesto.shtml , http www.politicsresources.net area uk man lab92.htm ... 1979 1979 labour manifesto.shtml , http www.politicsresources.net area uk man lab79.htm United Kingdom ... labour manifesto.shtml , http www.politicsresources.net area uk man lab70.htm United Kingdom general ... 1966 1966 labour manifesto.shtml , http www.politicsresources.net area uk man lab66.htm United Kingdom ... 1964 1964 labour manifesto.shtml , http www.politicsresources.net area uk man lab64.htm United ... uk man lab59.htm United Kingdom general election, 1955 1955 Hugh Gaitskell Conservative Forward With Labour ... LabourParty Election Manifesto http www.labour party.org.uk manifestos 1951 1951 labour manifesto.shtml ... 1950 1950 labour manifesto.shtml , http www.politicsresources.net area uk man lab50.htm United Kingdom ... manifestos 1945 1945 labour manifesto.shtml , http www.politicsresources.net area uk man lab45.htm ... National Government The LabourParty s call to power http www.labour party.org.uk manifestos 1935 1935 ... December 1910 LabourParty General Election Manifesto http www.labour party.org.uk manifestos 1910 ... January 1910 LabourParty General Election Manifesto http www.labour party.org.uk manifestos 1910 ... 1906 LabourParty General Election Manifesto http www.labour party.org.uk manifestos 1906 1906 labour manifesto.shtml United Kingdom general election, 1900 1900 None Conservative 1900 LabourParty General ... more details
colspan 2 style width 170px Candidate style width 40px Votes style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px John Prescott align right 56.5 style background color LabourPartyUK meta color style width 170px Margaret Beckett align right 43.5 style background color F6F6F6 colspan 4 John Prescott elected See also LabourPartyUK leadership election, 1994 References http www.essex.ac.uk ECPR events jointsessions paperarchive mannheim w2 leduc.pdf Leadership Selection and Party Renewal , Universities of Toronto & Essex LabourPartyUK deputy leadership elections LabourParty deputy leadership election, 1994 Category LabourPartyUK leadership elections 1994 Category 1994 elections in the United Kingdom ja 1994 UK election stub ... held roles in Blair s cabinet for his entire time in office. The election was conducted using the LabourParty s new electoral college which gave a third of the votes to the party s Member of Parliament ... more details