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Labour Day is an
annual day of
celebration of the
labour movement and its achievements. It has its
origins in the
labour union movement,
specifically the...
- (MP) and
former president of the
New Zealand Labour Party, on 1 May 1989.
NewLabour was
established by a
number of
Labour Party members who left the party...
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New Labour was the
campaigning label for the
British Labour Party under Tony Blair's leadership.
New Labour may also
refer to:
NewLabour Party (
New Zealand)...
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New Labour is the
political philosophy that
dominated the
history of the
British Labour Party from the mid-late 1990s to 2010
under the
leadership of...
- The
Labour Party,
often referred to as
Labour, is a
political party in the
United Kingdom that sits on the centre-left of the
political spectrum. The...
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policies Labour pursued ("Rogernomics") in the late 1980s.
NewLabour eventually helped form the Alliance, and
Piesse became involved in the
new party. In...
- also
being challenged by the
NewLabour Party,
founded by
renegade MP Jim Anderton. Five
National MPs and
eleven Labour MPs
intended to
retire at the...
- of the four was the
NewLabour Party (not ****ociated with the
later New Labour movement in the UK),
established by
former Labour Party politician Jim...
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finding themselves increasingly pressured by the
growth of
NewLabour (founded by
rebel Labour Party MP Jim Anderton) and the Greens,
decided to increase...
- policy,
former Party President Jim Anderton,
departed to
establish the
NewLabour Party,
which later became a part of the left-wing
Alliance Party. At the...