
Labor Party (UK)
The Labour Party is a major political party in the United Kingdom that traditionally represents working-class interests and advocates for social equality, public healthcare, education, and workers’ rights. It was founded in 1900 to give a political voice to trade unions and the labor movement. The party supports policies aimed at reducing inequality, expanding public services, and promoting social justice. Labour has been in government at various times, most recently from 1997 to 2010, and regularly competes with other parties like the Conservatives for power. Its ideology is generally center-left, emphasizing a mixed economy and social welfare.