The UK Labour party/A case study
Introduction
The Labour party have deep roots in British politics, reaching back 100 years to its tentative origins in a resolution passed by the Trades Union Congress in 1899. The resolution was to establish an independent political body to represent the unions in Parliament (Fielding, 2003). The following year in 1900 a meeting was held, attended by m…
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