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The name Labour (or Labor) Party, or similar, is used by political parties around the world, particularly in countries of the Commonwealth of Nations. They are usually, but not exclusively, social-democratic or democratic-socialist and traditionally allied to trade unions and the labour movement. Many labour parties are members of the Socialist International and/or participants of the Progressive Alliance.
Active Labour parties
Historical Labour parties
See also
- Labour Party (disambiguation)
- Communist party
- Democratic Socialist Party (disambiguation)
- Labour government (disambiguation)
- Labour movement
- List of left-wing political parties
- Social Democratic Party
- Socialist Labour Party (disambiguation)
- Socialist Party
- Socialist Workers Party (disambiguation)
- Workers' Party
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