
Labour Party
The Labour Party is a major political party in the United Kingdom, traditionally representing the interests of working-class people and advocating for social justice, equality, and workers' rights. Founded in the early 20th century, it promotes policies like public healthcare, education access, and fair wages. The party has been in government several times, implementing significant reforms, such as the National Health Service (NHS). Its leadership and direction can vary, with members holding a range of views on economic and social issues, from moderate to more left-leaning perspectives.