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| | Labour Party (UK) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The unease within the Party grew as the First World War went on, and this was reflected in a number of wildcat unofficial strikes organised by Labour Party affiliate, the British Socialist Party. |  | | Tony Blair secured the revision of Clause IV of the party constitution, which had been adopted in 1918, and which committed the party to 'the common ownership of the means of production'. |  | | Peter Mandelson was a senior figure in this process, and exercised a great deal of authority in the party following the death of John Smith and the subsequent election of Tony Blair as party leader. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour_Party_(UK)
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| | [A-List] UK: Labour Party struggles |
 | | Labour's grass roots fear new clash with unions By Marie Woolf, Chief Political Correspondent The Independent, 05 April 2002 Four out of 10 senior local Labour officials believe the party is = heading for a showdown with the unions before the next general election. |  | | Mr Blair is facing growing discontent from the party's union backers. |  | | Dr John Curtis, senior lecturer in politics at Strathclyde University, = said the findings illustrated "an undercurrent of concern" among the = Labour grassroots and "dissatisfaction" with Tony Blair and the = Parliamentary Labour Party. |
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http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/a-list/2002-April/018480.html
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| | UK Labour Party, overview |
 | | But splits in the party over membership in the European Economic Community (which Wilson favored, but more radicals members of his party and powerful unions opposed) and a failing economy led to Wilson's resignation in March of 1976, to be succeeded by James Callaghan. |  | | Defeated on a vote of confidence in March 1979, Labour was forced to call an election and was defeated at the polls in May. |  | | In 1976, James Callaghan succeeded Wilson as party leader and thus became prime minister in a Labour government. |
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http://www.janda.org/ICPP/ICPP1990/01-UK/Party011/Party011-hj.htm
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| | Labour Party |
 | | After being narrowly defeated in the 1951 General Election, Attlee led the Labour Party until resigning in 1955. |  | | William Adamson became leader of the party in October 1917 and held the post until February 1921 when he was replaced by Joseph Clynes. |  | | MacDonald's moderate image was popular with the voters and in the 1929 General Election the Labour Party won 288 seats, making it the largest party in the House of Commons. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Plabour.htm
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| | Home page: The Labour Party: securing Britain's future |
 | | As the Prime Minister rearranged his Cabinet, the new party chair is former Home Office minister Hazel Blears, MP for Salford. |  | | Claire Hamilton and Khevyn Limbajee ran for their councils on 4 May and blogged to tell us how they got on. |  | | Promoted by Peter Watt, General Secretary, the Labour Party on behalf of the Labour Party, both at 16 Old Queen Steet, London SW1H 9HP. |
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http://www.labour.org.uk/home
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| | Europhobia: UK Labour Party |
 | | Labour priorities, episode 1,345: dying children vs. self-congratulation |  | | A Labour minister only acting after something's appeared in the press? |  | | europhobit - demolition of Labour's Education White Paper |
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http://europhobia.blogspot.com/2003/03/uk-labour-party.html
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| | The Conservative Party |
 | | David Cameron has hailed the local government election results a great success for the Conservatives after the Party picked up seats from Labour and the Liberal Democrats, seized control of a dozen councils, and captured at least 40 per cent of the overall vote. |  | | And as discredited Tony Blair battled to cover up the damaging Labour debacle by staging an emergency reshuffle of his Cabinet, Mr Cameron declared: "It's not a reshuffle the country needs, but a replacement government." |  | | The Conservatives will contact you using the details you provide |
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http://www.conservatives.com
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| | Labour Party - SourceWatch |
 | | Socialist in origin, it was successfully reinvented as a centre-right party by Tony Blair as "New Labour" during 1994 and 1995. |  | | The Labour Party is the ruling political party in the UK. |  | | keep-the-faith.org Campaign in support of Tony Blair and Labour |
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Labour_Party
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| | The Scottish Labour Party |
 | | Labour Minister, Rhona Brankin said: "I welcome this news. |  | | Promoted by Lesley Quinn, Scottish General Secretary, The Labour Party, John Smith House, 145 West Regent Street, Glasgow G2 4RE |
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http://www.scottishlabour.org.uk
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| | [A-List] UK state: Labour Party decline |
 | | Labour membership falls below 250,000 By Marie Woolf, Chief Political Correspondent The Independent 11 June 2003 Labour admitted yesterday that its membership has fallen below 250,000, to the lowest level since Tony Blair came to power six years ago. |  | | Most of those who left were long-standing members who had failed to renew their membership. |  | | Next message: [A-List] UK state: Labour Party decline |
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http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/a-list/2003-June/026467.html
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| | BBC NEWS UK Politics Labour website hacked |
 | | On Monday morning the site's usual content of Labour Party news was replaced by an image of US President George Bush carrying his dog with Tony Blair's head superimposed on it. |  | | The sites of political parties were high on the list of many prankster hackers and computer vandals because any success would be widely reported and give the attacker the right to brag about their success, he added. |  | | That meant visitors were again able to read the latest Labour Party news - on this occasion new health secretary John Reid's claim to have been "a Blairite before Blair was ever heard of". |
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| | Durham City Labour Party - The starting point for all Labour Party websites in Durham City. |
 | | This page serves as a starting point for all of the Labour Party's internet activities in Durham City, UK. |  | | After a recent cabinet meeting a leading Lib Dem councillor stated, "Esh Winning will get nothing I will see to that". |  | | The election in the Shadforth and Sherburn ward of Durham City Council saw the Lib Dems' majority slashed from over 250 to just 33 votes. |
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http://www.durhamlabour.org.uk
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| | Labour Women's Network - Official UK Website |
 | | Our subscription for Labour Party women members is still only £15 for waged, and £5 low/unwaged (press the button for JOIN US). |  | | LWN has an ongoing Training Programme for all women in the Labour Party who are interested in seeking selection to public office. |  | | Each session of this workshop was attended by over 30 women and very well received. |
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http://www.lwn.org.uk
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| | Labour Party (UK) Archives |
 | | Founded in 1900, the Labour Representation Committee changed its name into Labour Party in 1906; has its office in London. |  | | Originals at the National Museum of Labour History, Manchester |
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http://www.iisg.nl/archives/en/files/l/10758387.php
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| | Welsh Labour Party: Welsh Labour Party |
 | | Promoted by Chris Roberts on behalf of Wales Labour Party both at 1 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9HA. |  | | Welsh Labour announced today that ambitious targets for cutting waiting times for treatment have been met thanks to a programme of investment and reform. |  | | [Logo] Welsh Labour Party rose logo, click to go to home page |
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http://www.welshlabour.org.uk
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| | Home Page |
 | | Or if you would like more information on the Maidstone Labour Group, you can write to: |  | | If you want further information about Labour's policies, you can write to: |  | | All content viewed or printed directly or indirectly from this Web Site are to be deemed as printed and published by the Maidstone Labour Group, 15 Meadowdown, Weavering, Maidstone, KENT, UK. |
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http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/2236
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