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| | National Labour Party (UK 1930s) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The National Labour Party was also the name of an Irish political party (a split from the Irish Labour Party) active in the 1940s and 1950s. |  | | The National Labour Party was a group founded around the British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald after he was expelled from the Labour Party in September 1931. |  | | MacDonald remained Prime Minister as the head of a coalition government until June 1935 and was regarded as the party leader until his death in late 1937. |
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| | Encyclopedia: National Democratic Party (UK) |
 | | The party won nine seats in the 1918 UK general election, including Barnes in the Glasgow Gorbals seat. |  | | The National Democratic and Labour Party, usually known as the NDP, was a political party in the United Kingdom. |  | | It was founded in 1918 by George Barnes, Member of Parliament for Glasgow Blackfriars, when he resigned from the Labour Party. |
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| | British National Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In October 1990, the British National Party was described by the European Parliament's committee on racism and xenophobia as an "openly Nazi party... |  | | The party has said it is supporting him and his place on Burnley Borough Council, while opposition councillors repeatedly called for his resignation. |  | | The party lost the subsequent by-election for this resigned seat. |
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| | Guardian Unlimited Politics Special Reports Special report: the far right |
 | | May 14: One of the UK's most senior police officers is embroiled in a row with the British National party after it used comments he made on crime and immigration in its election literature. |  | | April 20: The British National party is to field 112 candidates at the election, entitling it to a five minute election broadcast and a free mailshot to 7 million voters in the seats they are contesting. |  | | February 21: The far right British National Party will be entitled to a party political broadcast and a free mailshot to 7 million voters as it puts up a record number of candidates in the forthcoming general election, the Guardian has learned. |
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| | National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) - free-definition |
 | | The National Democratic Party (German: Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands, NPD) is a far-right political party in Germany. |  | | The party has never managed to win the minimum 5% of votes in federal elections, but it was represented in several state parliaments in the 1960s and won 9.2% (or 12 representatives to the state parliament, the Landtag) in the 2004 state elections in Saxony. |  | | The federal government, the Bundestag and the Bundesrat jointly attempted to ban it in a trial before the Bundesverfassungsgericht, the highest court in Germany. |
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| | Encyclopedia: The Labour Party (UK) |
 | | The Labour Party is a member of the Socialist International and the Party of European Socialists (the social democrat bloc in the European Parliament). |  | | The Labour Party is a centre-left or social democratic political party in Britain (see British politics), and one of the United Kingdom's three main political parties. |  | | The election of Foot to the leadership (where he proved an electoral disaster) led in March 1981 to the formation of a breakaway group, the Social Democratic Party, under the Gang of Four: new SDP leader and former Labour deputy leader Roy Jenkins, and former senior ministers David Owen, Shirley Williams and William Rodgers. |
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| | Democratic Party |
 | | The Republican Party was established at Ripon, Wisconsin in 1854 by a group of former members of the Whig Party and the Free-Soil Party. |  | | The Democratic Party re-emerged during the Great Depression when Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected in 1932. |  | | The Democratic Party derived its strength originally from its adoption of the principles of equal and exact justice to all men. |
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| | Encyclopedia4U - The Labour Party (UK) - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | The Labour Party is a member of the Socialist International and the Party of European Socialists (the social democrat bloc in the European Parliament). |  | | The Labour Party is a centre-left or social democratic political party in the United Kingdom, and one of the United Kingdom's three main political parties, and since 1997 has dominated British politics. |  | | Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s the party became split between moderate modernisers lead by Hugh Gaitskell and more traditional socialist elements within the party, this split, and the fact that the public was broadly content with the Conservative governments of the period, kept the party out of power for thirteen years. |
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| | Liberal Party (UK) |
 | | In 1981 defectors from the moderate wing of the Labour Party, led by former Cabinet ministers Roy Jenkins, David Owen and Shirley Williams, founded the Social Democratic Party. |  | | In 1841 the Liberals lost office to the Conservatives under Sir Robert Peel, but their period in opposition was short, because the Conservatives split over the repeal of the Corn Laws, a free trade issue, and a faction known as the Peelites (but not Peel himself), defected to the Liberal side. |  | | Samuel had lost his seat in the 1935 election and the leadership of the party fell to Sir Archibald Sinclair. |
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| | Iraqi political groupings and individuals |
 | | National Democratic Party (al-Hizb al-Watani al-Dimuqrati): founded as a legal organisation on 2 April 1946 by Kamil al-Jadirji (Chadirchi), an Ahali-linked former minister in Hikmat Sulayman government (1936-37) who resigned in Jun37 over the lack of reforms; other founding leaders include Muhammad Hadid, a former leader of the Ahali group, and Husyan Jamil. |  | | As communist parties were persecuted, a number of leftists joined the party; in response, Chadirchi urged the party to model itself on the British Labour Party, to distinguish itself from Marxists and radical nationalists. |  | | Favoured blacklisting 30,000 former senior Ba'th party members from holding office or civil appointment in the post-Ba'th Iraq, a plan seemingly adopted by the CPA. |
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| | Encyclopedia: National Party (UK) |
 | | The party should not be confused with the Nationalist Party which, although having similar roots to the Nationals, was an alternative name for the Constitutional Movement of Andrew Fountaine. |  | | A party journal, Britain First, was published for a time although the National Party proved unsuccessful and did not last long. |  | | The National Party was formed on January 6, 1976 by John Kingsley Read as a less extreme alternative to the National Front. |
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| | Iraqi political groupings and individuals |
 | | National Democratic Party (al-Hizb al-Watani al-Dimuqrati): founded as a legal organisation on 2 April 1946 by Kamil al-Jadirji (Chadirchi), an Ahali-linked former minister in Hikmat Sulayman government (1936-37) who resigned in Jun37 over the lack of reforms; other founding leaders include Muhammad Hadid, a former leader of the Ahali group, and Husyan Jamil. |  | | As communist parties were persecuted, a number of leftists joined the party; in response, Chadirchi urged the party to model itself on the British Labour Party, to distinguish itself from Marxists and radical nationalists. |  | | Favoured blacklisting 30,000 former senior Ba'th party members from holding office or civil appointment in the post-Ba'th Iraq, a plan seemingly adopted by the CPA. |
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 | | He became a member of the National Liberal Party (PNL) in 2000 and was elected PNL Vice-President in 2002; he became a Senator in 2000. |  | | He has been adviser on economic matters of the president of the National Liberal Party since February 2003; he enrolled in the National Liberal Party in February 2003; in 2000 he was state secretary and spokesman for the Mugur Isarescu government. |  | | A member of the National Liberal Party, deputy for Bucharest in the 2004 elections, she is a member of the D.A. PNL-PD Alliance National Coordinating Committee. |
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Conservative Party (UK) |
 | | The formal name is a vestige from the 1912 merger with the Liberal Unionist Party, and an echo of the party's defence (1886-1921) of the Union of Great Britain and Ireland and subsequent insistence on British sovereignty in Northern Ireland in opposition to Irish nationalist and republican aspirations. |  | | The name 'Conservative' was suggested by John Wilson Croker in the 1830s and later officially adopted, but the party is still often referred to as the 'Tory Party.' The Tories more often than not formed the government from the accession of King George III until the 'Great Reform Act' of 1832. |  | | After 1886 the Conservatives allied with Liberals who opposed their party's support for Irish Home Rule and held office for all but three of the following twenty years, but when it split over tariff reform, the party suffered a landslide election defeat. |
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| | Politics1 - Guide to American Political Parties |
 | | National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), Speaker of the House Denny Hastert and House Republican Conference. |  | | The remnants of the Minnesota GRP disbanded and merged into the Liberal Party of Minnesota in 2002. |  | | The Natural Law Party was a New Age entity founded and run by followers of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (the founder of the TM movement -- a movement that some have labeled as a cult). |
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 | | Populist Party Uk Populist Party (UK) The Populist Party (UK), led by Russell White, is a British political party, which was created in 19... |  | | Humanist Party Uk Humanist Party (UK) In the Politics of the United Kingdom the Humanist Party is a political party. |  | | National Farmers Union Uk National Farmers Union (UK) The National Farmers Union is a 1908. |
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| | The Spectator.co.uk |
 | | The last of the National party leaders can now be seen on television standing next to a polluted stream in a squatter camp, solemnly promising a better life for the people. |  | | In 1997, the National party elected a new leader and a new type of man, van Schalkwyk, devoid of ideology but not of ambition. |  | | Thus ends the 90-year history of the most radical and notorious political party in the history of South Africa. |
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| | BBC News UK BNP: A party on the fringe |
 | | Formed in 1982 by John Tyndall, the British National Party's guiding principle has always been to oppose non-white immigration into the UK and endorse repatriation of blacks and Asians living in Britain. |  | | The party, which marks its 20th anniversary next year, has sought to tone down its racist bullyboy image, in an apparent bid to imitate the electoral success of the French National Front and the Austrian Freedom Party. |  | | Mr Griffin has used the unrest as a platform to voice the party's stance on immigration and racial integration. |
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| | Politics in Lebanon: History of the Political Parties |
 | | Also in 1987, the LCP held its Fifth Party Congress and was about to oust George Hawi, its Greek Orthodox leader, and elect Karim Murrawwah, a Shia, as secretary general when Syrian pressure kept Hawi in his position. |  | | The OCA was also known to have a special relationship with the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine. |  | | Surviving underground, the LCP in 1965 decided to end its isolation and became a member of the Front for Progressive Parties and National Forces, which later became the Lebanese National Movement under Kamal Jumblatt. |
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| | Labour Party (UK) [Definition] |
 | | In the Labour Party, Conference is the supreme body, although the party leadership has made clear, particularly in recent years, that it will ignore the conference's decisions where it does not agree; constitutionally, a British government must be free to make decisions on behalf of the w... |  | | Party of European Socialists The Party of European Socialists (PES) Parti Socialiste Européen (PSE) Sozialdemokratische Partei Europas (SPE) Partido socialista Europeo (PSE) is a European political party whose members are the social democratic, socialist and labour parties of the European Union member states as well as Norway.... |  | | The party itself was rebranded New Labour (as opposed to the democratic socialist Democratic socialism is a political movement propagating the ideals of socialism within the framework of a parliamentary democracy. |
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| | Nazi Party (NSDAP) |
 | | However, the national government in Berlin were concerned and passed a "Law for the Protection of the Republic". |  | | Other members of the Nazi Party also received light sentences and Eric Ludendorff was acquitted. |  | | Adolf Hitler knew that the growth in the party was mainly due to his skills as an orator and in the autumn of 1921 he challenged Anton Drexler for the leadership of the party. |
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| | BBC News UK BNP: A party on the fringe |
 | | The party, which marks its 20th anniversary next year, has sought to tone down its racist bullyboy image, in an apparent bid to imitate the electoral success of the French National Front and the Austrian Freedom Party. |  | | Mr Griffin has used the unrest as a platform to voice the party's stance on immigration and racial integration. |  | | Under its current policy, the party backs an immediate halt to "all further non-white immigration" and the "voluntary resettlement" of non-whites to "their lands of ethnic origin". |
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| | National Labour Party (UK 1930s) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The National Labour Party was also the name of an Irish political party (a split from the Irish Labour Party) active in the 1940s and 1950s. |  | | Just before the 1945 election the National Labour party formally dissolved and its remaining MPs either retired from Parliament, stood as "National" supporters of the continuation of the National Government (better known as Winston Churchill's "Caretaker Government") or stood as independents. |  | | It contested the 1931 election and the 1935 election, and was viewed by the mainstream Labour party as 'traitors'. |
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| | British Labour Party [Definition] |
 | | In 1976, citing his desire to retire on his sixtieth birthday, Wilson stood down as Labour Party leader and Prime Minister, and was replaced by James Callaghan Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff, KG, PC (born 27 March 1912), was Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979. |  | | Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s the party became split between moderate modernisers led by Hugh Gaitskell Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell (April 9, 1906 - January 18, 1963) was a British politician, leader of the Labour Party from 1955 until his death in 1963.... |  | | In the Labour Party, Conference is the supreme body, although the party leadership has made clear, particularly in recent years, that it will ignore the conference's decisions where it does not agree; constitutionally, a British government must be free to make decisions on behalf of the w... |
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| | Indymedia UK - SOCIALIST PARTY ELECTED OFFICIAL'S OPPORTUNISM |
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 | | The National Executive of The Liberal Party wishes to express its support to Jenny Tonge MP, concerning her clear and honest analysis of the political alienation and economic depravation of the Palestinian People. |  | | All of the U.K.’s statutory obligations as laid down in international law. |  | | This is an important election-- in many ways as important as any this century -- and I think that the Democratic Party and the Liberal Party here in New York, and those who believe in progress all over the United States, should be associated with us in this great effort. |
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| | National Socialist Party (UK) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The National Socialist Party was a small political party in the United Kingdom, founded in 1916. |  | | Six members of the party were elected to the parliament of the United Kingdom in the 1918 election. |  | | Hyndman and his followers after his defeat in the leadership elections of the British Socialist Party. |
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| | Unite Against Fascism - Home page |
 | | The Goresbrook by-election has seen the Nazi British National Party (BNP) lose the only seat that they held in London. |  | | The fascist British National Party are standing in the forthcoming by-election in the Goresbrook ward in Barking on 23rd June 2005. |  | | Prince Harry’s decision to wear a nazi uniform at a fancy dress party was grossly irresponsible. |
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| | The Observer Comment Nick Cohen: Be afraid of the BNP |
 | | Like all neo-Nazi parties, the British National Party is a criminal conspiracy, and not only because it dreams of the great crime of ethnically cleansing Britain when its glorious leader takes power. |  | | The space editors give to media-literate fascists in collars and ties disguises the British National Party's failure to be a national party in Britain. |  | | 'The British National Party isn't about selling out its ideas, which are your ideas too, but we are determined now to sell them, and that means basically to use the saleable words, as I say, freedom, security, identity, democracy. |
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