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«Labourism» and the British Labour Party

2000
Steven Fielding, 'Labourism' and the British Labour Party, p. 195-213. This chapter explores the concept of 'Labourism' and questions the extent to which it accurately reflects the nature of the British Labour Party ; specifically, it raises doubts over the extent to which Labour must been seen as an 'exceptional' member of the European social ...
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The Labour Party

1988
Despite the limitations imposed by their relatively small numbers, the anti-parliamentary communist groups made every effort to involve themselves actively in the struggles of their fellow workers. This forced them to take up positions with regard to organisations and ideas which were dominant within the working class and through which workers ...
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Labour Party Policies

National Institute Economic Review, 1995
At the end of June the Labour Party's Economic Policy Commission presented a consultation document called ‘A New Economic Future for Britain: Economic and Employment Opportunities for all’. This assessment of Labour's current policy position is based mainly on that report.
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The Scottish Labour Party

2020
AbstractLabour started in the dominant position politically in Scotland after devolution in votes, parliamentary seats, ideology, and values. Yet over the course of two decades, from the New Labour triumph in 1997 and establishment of the Scottish Parliament in 1999, the party has managed to whittle away its impressive inheritance, first losing to the ...
Gerry Hassan, Eric Shaw
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Labour and Labour Parties in Malaya

Pacific Affairs, 1958
S INCE IN THE NOT DISTANT FUTURE Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will have elected Legislatures,' it is only natural that there should now be a heightening of local political fervour along with the usual calls for support by political parties to the electorate.
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The Labour Party

2002
The following will look at defining moments in the development of the national party in an attempt to explain any changes or lack thereof. First the organisational structure of the party in the framework of its respective polity will be looked at before going on to look at the national delegation within the PES group itself.
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The Labour Party

1996
If the Conservative Party is the dominant political party in Britain, then Labour is its chief challenger. Although not nearly as strong as the Conservatives in terms of General Election victories and individual membership, the Labour Party has nonetheless attained significant success. The Labour government in the immediate post-war period, for example,
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The Labour Party

1979
For almost half a century one date has dominated the myths and actions of the Labour Party:1931. Since the traumatic events of that year, the party’s guiding principle has been to avoid, in peace-time, co-operation in Parliament or at the hustings with other parties.
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Labour Party

Labour Party er et britisk politisk parti. Det blev grundlagt i 1900 som Labour Representation Committee af repræsentanter for den britiske fagbevægelse. Med base i den voksende urbane arbejderklasse, som skabtes af industrialiseringen, havde fagbevægelsen sammen med en række socialistiske organisationer frem til 1990'erne stor indflydelse i partiet.
Sørensen, Nils Arne   +2 more
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Gradients and consequences of heterogeneity in biofilms

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Jeanyoung Jo   +2 more
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