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Labour Party (Great Britain) (Corporate Name)

Preferred form: Labour Party (Great Britain)
Used for/see from:
  • Britanskai︠a︡ rabochai︠a︡ partīi︠a︡
  • British Labour Party
  • Eikoku Rōdōtō
  • Labor Party (Great Britain)
  • Leĭboristskai︠a︡ partii︠a︡ Anglii
  • Leĭboristskai︠a︡ partii︠a︡ Velikobritanii
  • LPV
  • Mifleget ha-laibor (Great Britain)
  • Parti travailliste britannique
  • Partido Laborista (Great Britain)
  • Partido Laborista Británico
  • Yŏngguk Nodongdang
  • 工黨 (英國)

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Its Report, 1901.

Gorni, Y. ha-Ḳesher ha-du-mashmaʻi, 1982: p. 244 (Mifleget ha-laibor)

Chernet︠s︡kiĭ, S.A. Krizis britanskogo imperializma i Leĭboristskai︠a︡ partii︠a︡ Velikobritanii, 1988: p. 4 (LPV)

Problemy truda v Anglīi, 1920: t.p. (... Britanskoĭ rabocheĭ partīi)

Delwit, P. Les partis socialistes et l'intégration européenne, 1995: p. 300 (Parti travailliste britannique)

Labour Party (Great Britain). Conference. Report of the ... Annual Conference of the Labour Party, 1906: t.p. (London)

Labour Representation Committee (Great Britain). The Labour Party foundation conference and annual conference reports, 1900-1905: p. 25 (Labour Representation Committee; London)

Wikipedia, 10 July 2013: (Labour Party (UK); a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom; headquarters: One Brewer's Green, London; founded in 1900 as the Labour Representation Committee, LRC; at a special conference called by the Trades Union Congress in Feb. 1900, it was decided to establish a distinct Labour group in Parliament to coordinate attempts to support MPs sponsored by trade unions and represent the working-class population; this created an association called the Labour Representation Committee (LRC); in the 1906 election, the LRC won 29 seats; on 15 Feb. 1906, in their first meeting after the election, the group's Members of Parliament decided to adopt the name "The Labour Party" formally)

Griffiths, James. "The plural society", 1957: title page (British Labour Party)

Name adopted 1906.

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