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-The '''Winter of Discontent''' took place during 1978–79 in the United Kingdom. It was characterised by widespread strikes by private, and later public, sector [[trade union]]s demanding pay rises greater than the limits Prime Minister [[James Callaghan]] and his [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] government had been imposing, against [[Trades Union Congress]] (TUC) opposition, to control inflation. Some of these industrial disputes caused great public inconvenience, exacerbated by the coldest winter for 16 years, in which severe storms isolated many remote areas of the country. 
-==See also==+The '''Labour Party''' is a [[Centre-left politics|centre-left]] [[List of political parties in the United Kingdom|political party]] in the [[United Kingdom]] that has been described as an alliance of [[Social democracy|social democrats]], [[Democratic socialism|democratic socialists]] and [[trade union]]ists. In all general elections since [[1922 United Kingdom general election|1922]], Labour has been either the governing party or the [[Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition (United Kingdom)|Official Opposition]]. Since 1900, there have been six Labour [[List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom|prime ministers]] and thirteen Labour [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|ministries]].
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 +The Labour Party was founded in 1900, having grown out of the [[Labour movement|trade union movement]] and [[History of the socialist movement in the United Kingdom|socialist]] [[List of political parties in the United Kingdom|parties]] of the 19th century. It overtook the [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]] to become the main opposition to the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] in the early 1920s, forming two minority governments under [[Ramsay MacDonald]] in the 1920s and early 1930s. Labour served in the [[Churchill war ministry|wartime coalition]] of 1940–1945, after which [[Clement Attlee]]'s [[Attlee ministry|Labour government]] established the [[National Health Service]] and expanded the [[welfare state]] from 1945 to 1951. Under [[Harold Wilson]] and [[James Callaghan]], Labour again governed from [[Labour government, 1964–1970|1964 to 1970]] and [[Labour government, 1974–1979|1974 to 1979]]. In the 1990s, [[Tony Blair]] took Labour to the [[Centrism|centre]] as part of his [[New Labour]] project which governed under Blair and then [[Gordon Brown]] from 1997 to 2010.
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 +The Labour Party currently forms the Official Opposition in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]], having won the second-largest number of seats in the [[2019 United Kingdom general election|2019 general election]]. The [[Leader of the Labour Party (UK)|leader of the party]] and [[leader of the Opposition (UK)|leader of the opposition]] is [[Keir Starmer]]. Labour is the largest party in the [[Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament|Welsh Parliament]], being the main party in the [[Drakeford government|current Welsh government]]. The party is the third-largest in the [[Scottish Parliament]].
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 +Labour is a member of the [[Party of European Socialists]] and [[Progressive Alliance]], and holds observer status in the [[Socialist International]]. The party includes semi-autonomous [[Scottish Labour|Scottish]] and [[Welsh Labour|Welsh]] branches, and supports the [[Social Democratic and Labour Party]] (SDLP) in Northern Ireland, although it still [[Labour Party in Northern Ireland|organises]] there. As of January 2020, Labour has 580,000 registered members, the [[List of largest political parties|largest membership of any party in Europe]].
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 +== See also ==
 +* [[Antisemitism in the UK Labour Party]]
 +* [[Blue Labour]]
 +* [[English Labour Network]]
 +* [[History of the Labour Party (UK)]]
 +* [[Labour and Co-operative|Labour Co-op]]
 +* [[Labour In for Britain]]
 +* [[Labour Representation Committee election results]]
 +* [[List of Labour Parties]]
 +* [[List of Labour Party (UK) MPs]]
 +* [[List of organisations associated with the Labour Party (UK)]]
 +* [[List of Labour Party (UK) general election manifestos]]
 +* [[Politics of the United Kingdom]]
 +* [[Socialist Labour Party (UK)]]
 +* [[Socialist Party (England and Wales)]]
 +* [[Yorkshire and the Humber Labour Party]]
* [[Social history of England]] * [[Social history of England]]
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The Labour Party is a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom that has been described as an alliance of social democrats, democratic socialists and trade unionists. In all general elections since 1922, Labour has been either the governing party or the Official Opposition. Since 1900, there have been six Labour prime ministers and thirteen Labour ministries.

The Labour Party was founded in 1900, having grown out of the trade union movement and socialist parties of the 19th century. It overtook the Liberal Party to become the main opposition to the Conservative Party in the early 1920s, forming two minority governments under Ramsay MacDonald in the 1920s and early 1930s. Labour served in the wartime coalition of 1940–1945, after which Clement Attlee's Labour government established the National Health Service and expanded the welfare state from 1945 to 1951. Under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan, Labour again governed from 1964 to 1970 and 1974 to 1979. In the 1990s, Tony Blair took Labour to the centre as part of his New Labour project which governed under Blair and then Gordon Brown from 1997 to 2010.

The Labour Party currently forms the Official Opposition in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, having won the second-largest number of seats in the 2019 general election. The leader of the party and leader of the opposition is Keir Starmer. Labour is the largest party in the Welsh Parliament, being the main party in the current Welsh government. The party is the third-largest in the Scottish Parliament.

Labour is a member of the Party of European Socialists and Progressive Alliance, and holds observer status in the Socialist International. The party includes semi-autonomous Scottish and Welsh branches, and supports the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) in Northern Ireland, although it still organises there. As of January 2020, Labour has 580,000 registered members, the largest membership of any party in Europe.

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