Labour Party

The Labour Party is a center-left political party in the United Kingdom, founded in 1900. It seeks to represent the interests of the working class and promote social justice, equality, and workers’ rights through various policies, including progressive taxation, public ownership of key industries, and welfare state expansion. Historically associated with trade unions, the party emphasizes collective action and seeks to address issues such as poverty, education, healthcare, and employment. The Labour Party has been one of the two major political parties in the UK, alongside the Conservative Party, and has formed the government multiple times throughout its history, playing a significant role in shaping modern British politics and society.