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  1. The Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) is the parliamentary group of the Labour Party in the British House of Commons. The group comprises the Labour members of parliament as a collective body. [1]

  2. Oct 23, 2015 · The latest Labour group to be formed (at the time of publishing), Labour Together is a collection of high-profile Labour politicians from different political wings of the party aiming to bring New Labour and Blue Labour together.

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  3. Jul 29, 2015 · Looking at clusters in these nominations across the Parliamentary Labour Party, we find three groups in particular: two groupings are linked to Tom Watson’s bid for the deputy leadership, one with Andy Burnham (10 per cent of the PLP) and one with Yvette Cooper (9 per cent), the latter having a base with nine MPs who voted for Ed Balls in 2010.

  4. labour.org.uk › members › labour-party-jargon-explainedLabour Party Jargon Explained

    PLP: The Parliamentary Labour Party is the group of Labour MPs in parliament. Commonly heard campaigning phrases. Canvassing: This simply means speaking to people. This can be face-to-face by going door-knocking, or over the phone through our campaign tools.

  5. 2 days ago · These organizations include the constituency Labour parties (CLPs), which are responsible for recruiting and organizing members in each of the country’s parliamentary constituencies; affiliated trade unions, which traditionally have had an important role in party affairs; the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP), comprising Labour members of ...

  6. Members who are elected to parliamentary positions take part in the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP). Prior to Brexit in January 2020, members also took part in the European Parliamentary Labour Party (EPLP).

  7. The Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) is the parliamentary group of the Labour Party in the British House of Commons. The group comprises the Labour members of parliament as a collective body.

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