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Labour and Party
Since the 1951 general election, the party system has been dominated by the personalist Antigua Labour Party ( ALP ), dominated by the Bird family, particularly Prime Ministers Vere and Lester Bird.
The Antigua Labour Party has seven seats in the House of Representatives.
* Party of Labour of Albania, the sole legal political party in Albania during communist rule ( 1946 – 1991 )
The Australian Labor Party ( also ALP and Labor, was Labour before 1912 ) is a social-democratic political party in Australia.
The ALP predates both the British Labour Party and New Zealand Labour Party in party formation, government, and policy implementation.
In the British general election the following year, Michael Howard promised to work towards having the prohibition removed if the Conservative Party gained a majority of seats in the House of Commons, but the election was won by Blair's Labour Party.
With the exception of the first term, it has been held by the Labour Party, and for seven years was held by Ramsay MacDonald, the Prime Minister in 1924 and from 1929 to 1935.
* 1976 – Former British Cabinet Minister John Stonehouse resigns from the Labour Party.
Both the Barbados Labour Party and the Democratic Labour Party have formed the government in the elections since 1961.
In the 1920s, the Labour Party permanently replaced the Liberals as the largest opponent of the Conservative Party in British politics, and the Liberals went into decline, which culminated in their winning as few as 6 seats at general elections during the 1950s.
After nearly becoming extinct in the 1940s and 50s, the Liberal Party revived its fortunes somewhat under the leadership of Jo Grimond in the 1960s, by positioning itself as a radical centrist non-socialist alternative to the Conservative and Labour Party governments of the time.
A major long-term consequence of the Third Reform Act was the rise of Lib-Lab candidates, in the absence of any committed Labour Party.
In the 1918 general election Lloyd George, " the Man Who Won the War ", led his coalition into another khaki election, and won a sweeping victory over the Asquithian Liberals and the newly emerging Labour Party.
The Labour Party benefited the most from this huge change in the British electorate, forming its first minority government in 1924.
In 1957 this total fell to five when one of the Liberal MPs died and the subsequent by-election was lost to the Labour Party, which selected the former Liberal Deputy Leader Lady Megan Lloyd George as its own candidate.
In the February 1974 general election the Conservative government of Edward Heath won a plurality of votes cast, but the Labour Party gained a plurality of seats due to the Ulster Unionist MPs refusing to support the Conservatives after the Northern Ireland Sunningdale Agreement.

Labour and has
As early as 1946 the Attorney-General Sir Hartley Shawcross attacked " the campaign of calumny and misrepresentation which the Tory Party and the Tory stooge press has directed at the Labour government.
Labour has nothing to gain by dwelling in the past.
Apart from this, when no party has had a majority, minority governments normally have been formed with one or more opposition parties agreeing to vote for the legislation governments need to function, as the Labour government of James Callaghan formed a coalition with the Liberals in 1977 when it lost its narrow majority gained at the October 1974 election.
Labour further increased its number of councillors at the 2009 local elections and currently has the largest number of TD's from the city ( 10 out of 22 ).
The Labour Party membership is more eurosceptic than the party leadership, which is something the Conservative leadership has sought to exploit.
The party has a membership of over 35, 000, and is presently the senior partner governing in a coalition with the Labour Party, with the Fine Gael party leader Enda Kenny serving as Taoiseach.
Fine Gael is generally considered to be more on the political right in comparison to its more centrist rival, Fianna Fáil, but Fine Gael has never governed Ireland without the Labour Party, a social-democratic party on the centre-left of Irish politics.
In spite of this perceived opposition to Fine Gael from the left of the Irish political spectrum, the party, due to Dáil arithmetic, has never entered into national government without the backing of the Labour Party.
Eamon Gilmore's Labour Party has launched policies which are seen to be broadly consistent with the FG platform.
Historically, Fianna Fáil has been seen as to the left of Fine Gael and to the right of the Labour Party and is generally seen as a classic " catch all " populist party-representing a broad range of people from all social classes with the belief in the coincidence of economic growth and social progress.
Fianna Fáil has led governments including parties of the centre-left ( Labour and the Green Party ) and of the centre-right ( the now-defunct Progressive Democrats ) and is often seen as a pragmatic party of the establishment.
In December 1940 he wrote in Tribune ( the Labour left's weekly ): " We are in a strange period of history in which a revolutionary has to be a patriot and a patriot has to be a revolutionary.
Holt excelled in the Labour portfolio and has been described as one of the best Labour ministers since Federation.
The Labour Party, historically the state's third political party has only ever been in power when in coalition with either of the two main parties.
Unlike other United Nations specialized agencies, the International Labour Organization has a tripartite governing structure — representing governments, employers and workers ( usually with a ratio of 2: 1: 1 ).
In 2010, Major became a key loyalist to the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition, and said that he hoped for a " liberal conservative " alliance beyond 2015, and has criticised Ed Miliband and the Labour Party, for " party games " rather than helping in the national interest.
However, it has strengthened once more after the Labour party's election of Ed Milliband who beat his brother David Milliband, to become leader of the party after Ed secured the trade unions votes.
This was in response to a question from the MP David Clelland, asking " What has the Labour government ever done for us?

Labour and overall
The Liberals now found themselves with 59 members holding the balance of power in a Parliament where Labour was the largest party but lacked an overall majority.
The ILO ’ s International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour ( IPEC ) was created in 1992 with the overall goal of the progressive elimination of child labour, which was to be achieved through strengthening the capacity of countries to deal with the problem and promoting a worldwide movement to combat child labour.
The Labour Party argued that the " yes " votes amounted to less than 50 % of the overall votes, hence, and citing the Integration referendum as an example, they claimed that the " yes " had not in fact won the referendum.
Overall majorities are unusual in the Additional Member system that is used for elections to the Scottish Parliament, which was specially designed by the Labour UK government in 1999 to prevent any party gaining overall control of the parliament.
Following the 2011 election, Welsh Labour held exactly half of the seats in the Assembly, falling just short of an overall majority.
The result of the election was inconclusive with no party gaining an overall majority in the House of Commons ; the Tories had the most votes but Labour had slightly more seats.
In the 2010 General Election, there was an overall swing of 0. 8 % from the Liberal Democrats to the Conservatives, and Labour lost 10 % of their vote.
At the May, 2007 local elections, Labour lost ground to the Greens in Lancaster and the MBIs in Morecambe resulting in a no overall control, with all parties represented in a PR administration.
The Labour Party currently has an overall majority on the council, holding 40 seats, with the Conservatives holding 11.
The current council is under no overall control but run by a Labour minority administration and its composition is:
The Conservatives have had an overall majority on the council since 1978, despite demographics that would suggest a higher level of support for Labour and the Liberal Democrats.
In the last election in 2012, Labour took control after a period in which no party had overall control.
The 2007 council was controlled by a Labour / Conservative coalition due to no single party having overall control.
The 2012 council is controlled by a three-way Labour / Lib-Dem / Conservative coalition due to no single party having overall control.
After the 2011 parish council elections, the Conservatives remained in overall control, with 28 seats being divided between the Conservatives ( 26 ), Labour, ( 1 ), Liberal Democrat ( 1 ).
A year later Labour won the general election, with an overall majority of only four seats.
After the local elections on 1 May 2008, there remained no overall control, with the 120 seats divided between Conservative ( 49 councillors ), Labour, ( 36 ), Liberal Democrat ( 32 ) and Respect ( 3 ).
In the local elections on 5 May 2011, Labour won an extra 14 seats on the council but there continued to be no overall control, with the seats divided between Conservative ( 39 councillors ), Labour, ( 55 ), Liberal Democrat ( 24 ) and Respect ( 3 ).
Labour regained overall control in May 2012.
The Queen then asked Harold Wilson, leader of the Labour Party, which had the largest number of seats in the Commons but not an overall majority, to attempt to form a government.
The Labour Party won two seats from the Conservative Party in the 2010 local elections, giving no party overall control of the council.
In 2012 Labour gained a further 8 seats to gain overall control.
Morgan managed to win enough seats to form a Labour-only administration ( the election was held under proportional representation, and Labour won 30 of the 60 seats in the Assembly and the overall majority was achieved when Dafydd Elis-Thomas AM was elected Presiding Officer of the Assembly ) and named his cabinet on 9 May.

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