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In other countries, frequently patterned or translated after the model of the British Labour Party, founded in 1900 to combine earlier centre-left parties.

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the Labour Party

  1. Any of various political parties that aim to advance the interests of the working class, often characterized by left-of-centre politics and support for organized labour.
    Sure, the City loathed the old Labour Party that Jeremy Corbyn grew up with but they loved the Blairites.

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(any of a number of parties):

(UK politics):