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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.
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]
The Labour Party is a democratic, membership organisation. There are various ways you can get involved to campaign with Labour and deliver real change for Britain. Find your local Labour representative here.
The Socialist Campaign Group, also simply known as the Campaign Group, is a UK parliamentary caucus of the Labour Party including Members of Parliament in the House of Commons. The group also includes some MPs who formerly represented Labour in Parliament but have had the whip withdrawn or been expelled from the party.
PLP has been in the vanguard of constructing the system of public law that now exists in Britain and opening the way for citizens and non-governmental organisations to use the administrative courts. Wrongs have been righted decision-making improved.
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