Concept information
Preferred term
UK Labour Party
Definition
- THE BRITISH LABOUR Party ended the 20th century with the largest landslide victory in its history. Through 100 years it rose from obscurity—forcing the ruling class to accept the legitimacy of political representation and participation of the working class—to command almost total control of Parliament. [Source: Encyclopedia of Politics: The Left and the Right: Volume 1: The Left and Volume 2: The Right; Labour Party, UK]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/UK_Labour_Party
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