Unreferenced date October 2008 Infobox Political Partyparty name GibraltarLabourPartyparty logo leader Daniel Feetham foundation 2003 dissolved 2005 ideology position international european europarl colours headquarters website Politics of Gibraltar The GibraltarLabourParty was a political party in Gibraltar . They described themselves as a progressivism progressive socialism socialist organisation and stated that their formation was prompted by the need for a strong opposition to the government. They were founded and led by Daniel Feetham . Image Daniel Feetham.jpg thumb left 150px Ex leader of the GibraltarLabourParty, Daniel Feetham . They opposed dialogue with Spain and wanted to change the Constitution of Gibraltar , and support the right of Gibraltarians to decide their own constitutional arrangements under the principle of self determination . They had proposed policies for the improvement of the quality and availability of house housing in Gibraltar. They proposed that no individual should serve as Chief Minister of Gibraltar Chief Minister for more than two terms, and called for a more transparent form of campaign finance funding of political parties. In the Gibraltar general election, 2003 2003 election to the 15 member Gibraltar Parliament House of Assembly they polled 8.3 per cent of the vote and won no seats. They have since merged with the Gibraltar Social Democrats . Gibraltar political parties Category Labour parties Category Political parties in Gibraltar Category Political parties established in 2003 Category 2003 establishments in Gibraltar Category Political parties disestablished in 2005 Gibraltarparty stub de GibraltarLabourParty es Partido Laborista de Gibraltar ... more details
Partyparty name Gibraltar Socialist LabourPartyparty logo File Gibraltar Socialist LabourParty logo.png 200px leader Fabian Picardo foundation startdate 1978 ideology Social democracy , Democratic socialism position Centre Left international None european None national Gibraltar Liberal Party ... 2004 2009 colours Red , White colorcode Gibraltar Socialist LabourParty meta color headquarters Suite 16, 3 Watergardens, Waterport Road, Gibraltar country Gibraltar website http www.gslp.gi http www.gslp.gi Politics of Gibraltar The Gibraltar Socialist LabourParty GSLP is the oldest surviving active political party in Gibraltar . Its grass roots are deep in the Trade Union Movement, as its ... . References reflist External links http www.gslp.gi Gibraltar Socialist LabourParty official website Gibraltar political parties Gibraltar topics Category Labour parties Category Political parties established ... a more conciliatory stance Citation needed date February 2007 . The party strongly supports Gibraltar ... act . ref http www.webcitation.org 5gPXTaJyg ref The party does not consider Gibraltar to have been ... giving it a 10 7 majority over the defeated GSD party formerly in Government. At the Gibraltar ... Union TGWU . The party has been led since 2011 by Fabian Picardo . History The TGWU during Bossano s tenure was instrumental in achieving parity with the United Kingdom for all workers in Gibraltar. Bossano left the Integration with Britain Party in 1975 and founded the Gibraltar Democratic Movement GDM , which contested the Elections in Gibraltar 1976 election 1976 election winning four seats in the Gibraltar Parliament House of Assembly . The GDM became the Gibraltar Socialist LabourParty in 1978 and obtained one seat, that of Bossano, in the Elections in Gibraltar 1980 election 1980 election . In the next election Elections in Gibraltar 1984 election 1984 the GSLP capitalized the Gibraltarian ... was handling the future of the Gibraltar dockyard Gibraltar Royal Navy dockyard , opposing to the transfer ... more details
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The Gibraltar Confederation of Labour was a trade union established in the British Crown colony colony of Gibraltar in 1947, and promoted by the Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights AACR . ref cite book ref constantine title Community and identity. The making of modern Gibraltar since 1704 author Stephen Constantine publisher Manchester University Press isbn 978 0 7190 8054 8 year 2009 pages 346 ref Its first president was Albert Risso , ref name panorama http www.panorama.gi localnews headlines.php?action view article&article 455 Workers champion gets Gibraltar Award , Panorama GibraltarGibraltar ref at the time president of the AACR. During 1948, Albert Fava was its general secretary. However, he was deported by the Governor of Gibraltar Governor on the grounds of being a member of the Communist Party. This decision caused great unrest among the members of the GCL. ref http www.tssa.org.uk article 279.php3?id article 4832 The shameful deportation of a trade union leader , Transport Salaried Staffs Association TSSA Journal March 2009 ref It merged with the Transport and General Workers Union in 1963 . ref http www.markcrail.co.uk tradeunions tgwufamilytree.pdf Trade union family trees Transport and General Workers Union ref References reflist See also TGWU amalgamations DEFAULTSORT Gibraltar Confederation Of Labour Category Former British trade unions Category 1947 establishments in Gibraltar UK trade union stub ... more details
Do not use the dated prod template directly the above line is generated by subst prod reason Unreferenced date November 2006 orphan date November 2009 The Gibraltar Labour Trades Union was a trade union in the United Kingdom . It merged with the Transport and General Workers Union in 1963 . See also List of trade unions Transport and General Workers Union TGWU amalgamations Category Former British trade unions UK trade union stub ... more details
8th 2011, the Gibraltar Liberal Party along with the Gibraltar Socialist LabourParty won the 2011 ...Update date December 2011 Citations missing date October 2008 Infobox Political Partyparty name Gibraltar Liberal Partyparty logo File Liberal party of gibraltar logo.jpg foundation Start date 1991 headquarters 95 Irish Town, Gibraltar Irish Town , Gibraltar leader Joseph Garcia Gibraltarian politician .... The party seeks city state and dominion status for Gibraltar. ref cite web url http www.liberal.gi aims.html values title Liberal Party of Gibraltar Our Liberal Values accessdate 11 December 2011 ref Elections The Gibraltar Liberals formed an alliance with the Gibraltar Socialist LabourParty for the Gibraltar general election, 2003 2003 election to the then Gibraltar Parliament House ... Government of Gibraltar. Affiliations The Gibraltar Liberal Party is a member of the Liberal International ... http www.liberal.gi Gibraltar Liberal Party official website http www.gib.gi liberalparty Former official website of the Gibraltar Liberal PartyGibraltar political parties Gibraltar topics Category ... Category 1991 establishments in GibraltarGibraltarparty stub bg de Gibraltar Liberal Party fr Parti lib ral de Gibraltar ja ... International national european europarl colours Red and white seats1 title Gibraltar Parliament Parliament seats1 Infobox political party seats 3 17 hex Gibraltar Liberal Party meta color colorcode Gibraltar Liberal Party meta color country Gibraltar website URL http www.liberal.gi Politics of Gibraltar The Gibraltar Liberal Party GLP is a political party in Gibraltar . It was founded in 1991 ref name newnew cite book title A New New English language, politics, and identity in Gibraltar url http books.google.com books?id fEiX YLT3j8C&lpg PR7&dq Gibraltar 20Liberal 20Party 20site 3Abooks.google.com&pg PA34 v onepage&q GLP&f false first Anja last Kellermann pages 34 ref as the Gibraltar ... more details
Infobox Political Partyparty name Democratic Party for British Gibraltarparty logo leader Maurice Xiberras br Peter Isola foundation 1978 ideology Right wing position international european europarl colours headquarters website Politics of Gibraltar The Democratic Party of British Gibraltar DPBG was a right wing ref cite book title Gibraltar British or Spanish? author Peter Gold publisher Routledge year 2005 isbn 0 415 34795 5 page 59 ref political party founded in 1978 ref http www.incipe.org GIBRALTAR.PDF Evoluci n de la Identidad Gibraltare a , by Jos Ux Palas . Instituto de Cuestiones Internacionales y Pol tica Exterior INCIPE , page 39 in Spanish . ref in Gibraltar . It grew out of the now defunct Integration with Britain Party IWBP and was led first by Maurice Xiberras , formerly of the IWBP, and subsequently by Peter Isola . File Maurice Xiberras in 1981.jpg thumb left Maurice Xiberras , first leader of the Democratic Party of British Gibraltar. It obtained seven seats in the first elections it contested Elections in Gibraltar 1980 election 1980 elections failing to replace Sir Joshua Hassan s Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights AACR . ref cite book title Gibraltar British or Spanish? author Peter Gold publisher Routledge year 2005 isbn 0 415 34795 5 page 26 ref In the next elections Elections in Gibraltar 1984 election 1984 elections , it was replaced by the Gibraltar Socialist LabourParty as main opposition party failing to secure any seat. ref cite book title Gibraltar British or Spanish? author Peter Gold publisher Routledge year 2005 isbn 0 415 34795 5 page 60 ref It dissolved some time later. References reflist Gibraltar political parties Category Political parties in Gibraltar Category Political parties established in 1978 Category 1978 establishments in GibraltarGibraltarparty stub de Democratic Party of British Gibraltar ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 Infobox Political Partyparty name Reform Partyparty logo leader Lyana Armstrong Emery foundation 21 March 2000 ideology Green movement Green position international european Green Party of England and Wales br Mebyon Kernow europarl colours Green headquarters website Politics of Gibraltar The Gibraltar Reform Party was a political party in Gibraltar . It was a left wing politics left leaning party which described itself as green movement green and for social justice . Originally formed as the Independent Liberal Forum on 21 March 2000, the name was subsequently changed to the later one. The last party leader was Lyana Armstrong Emery . The party s broad aim was a decentralisation of power. On the Disputed status of Gibraltar constitutional status of Gibraltar , the party supported a new status, calling for Gibraltar s establishment as a devolved autonomous territory, integrated within a decentralised federation federal United Kingdom Britain . The party also called for the creation of a local Gibraltar Parliament Parliament for Gibraltar , a Member of Parliament MP to sit in the British House of Commons in Parliament of the United Kingdom Westminster , and a Member of the European Parliament MEP to represent Gibraltar in the European Parliament . The Reform Party forged links with both the Green Party of England and Wales and Mebyon Kernow . Lyana Armstrong Emery was voted by the party to take the position on the joint list agreed with the Green Party for the European Elections. The party ceased operations in 2005 owing to a failure to garner wide public support. External links http www.gibnet.gi emery Former ILF Website Gibraltar political parties Gibraltar topics Gibraltarparty stub Category Political parties in Gibraltar Category Political parties established in 2000 Category 2000 establishments in Gibraltar no Gibraltar Reform Party ... more details
None european None europarl colours Red , White , Blue colorcode Progressive Democratic PartyGibraltar meta color headquarters country Gibraltar website http www.pdp.gi PDP.gi Politics of Gibraltar The Progressive Democratic Party PDP is a political party from Gibraltar established in June 2006 by Gibraltarian people Gibraltarian lawyer and former Gibraltar Social Democrats Gibraltar Social Democrat Deputy Chief Minister of Gibraltar Chief Minister , Keith Azopardi . Notable founding members include ... Gibraltar archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5m5oBUtOS archivedate 2009 12 17 ref The Party decided ... to the Gibraltar Parliament the party won 3.75 of the popular vote and no seats. References reflist ... 2006 06 07 azopardi launches the progressive democratic party a new political party for gibraltarGibraltar News Online Article Azopardi launches new partyGibraltar political parties Gibraltar ... 2006 establishments in GibraltarGibraltarparty stub cs Pokrokov demokratick strana Gibraltar ...Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox Political Partyparty name Progressive Democratic Partyparty logo ... , Rosemary Peach and barrister Elliott Phillips . The party has been described by many, notably by the New Gibraltar Democracy , as a splinter group of the ruling Gibraltar Social Democrats. This is because ... due to disillusionment with the GSD party. Marie Lou Guerrero and Leo Olivero left the party in November 2006 in opposition to the party s yes stance on the referendum on Gibraltar Constitution Order 2006 Gibraltar s new constitution . ref cite web url http www.panorama.gi localnews headlines.php?action view article&article 1710 title A Yes vote not in Gibraltar s best interest, say Marilou Guerrero ... title The Constitutional Future of Gibraltar accessdate 2009 12 17 date 2008 06 24 format PDF work The Progressive Democratic Party publisher www.gibraltarnewsonline.com archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5m5mg1gru archivedate 2009 12 17 ref Policy The Progressive Democratic Party declares ... more details
Infobox Political Partyparty name Party for the Autonomy of Gibraltarparty logo leader Joseph Triay foundation start date 1977 09 07 dissolved end date 1980s ideology Disputed status of Gibraltar Rapprochement ... headquarters country Gibraltar website Politics of Gibraltar The Party for the Autonomy of Gibraltar PAG was a minority Right wing politics right wing List of political parties in Gibraltar political party in Gibraltar founded on 7 September 1977. ref name morris165 cite book title Britain, Spain and Gibraltar 1945 90 the eternal triangle author Dennis S. Morris, Robert H. Haigh url http books.google.com ... poor results. ref name abc Although the party still existed by the Elections in Gibraltar 1984 election ... establishments in GibraltarGibraltarparty stub ... by Joseph Triay and asked for a rapprochement with Spain . It contended the Elections in Gibraltar ... title Victoria de Sir Joshua Hassan en las elecciones de Gibraltar accessdate 2009 12 08 ref Policy The PAG was led by Joseph Triay, a former member of the Doves Gibraltar Doves in the 1960s and independent candidate in Elections in Gibraltar 1976 election 1976 election . It asked for a settlement with Spain, with an Autonomy autonomous status for Gibraltar under Spanish sovereignty ref name Archer83 cite book url http books.google.es books?id 2ip0C6odET4C title Gibraltar, identity and empire ... cite book title Britain, Spain and Gibraltar 1945 90 the eternal triangle author Dennis S. Morris ... hand, its opponents labelled it as pro Spanish and the sell out party . ref name Archer85 cite book url http books.google.es books?id 2ip0C6odET4C title Gibraltar, identity and empire author ... Chief Minister of Gibraltar and later Leader of the Opposition has accused the incumbent Chief Minister ... Newsletter 69 News & Politics , July 2004 , Friends of Gibraltar Heritage , page 30. ref Elections It nominated three candidates in the Elections in Gibraltar 1980 election 1980 election , ref ... more details
Infobox Political Partyparty name Commonwealth Partyparty logo leader Juan Jose Triay foundation 1956 dissolved 1957 ideology position international european europarl colours headquarters website Politics of Gibraltar The Commonwealth Party was a political party in Gibraltar . It was the first party to contest an election after the Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights AACR . It was led by Juan Jose Triay . It was founded in 1956 to contest the elections to the Gibraltar Legislative Country Legislative Council of that year, where it obtained a seat 4 to the AACR, and 2 independents , for Juan Jose Triay. In the elections to the Gibraltar City Council City Council , three months later on 5 December 1956 the Commonwealth Party got two out of ten seats, for Guy Stagnetto and Louis Bruzon besides 5 for the AACR, and 3 independents . However, in 1957 Juan Jose Triay resigned from the Legislative Council in protest at the silence adopted by the other members of the Council on the Spain Spanish visa document visa restrictions issue. In the by election , the Commonwealth Party candidate, Alfred Vasquez was not elected and the party disbanded. External links http www.gibraltar.gi locals news.php?action view article&article 2570 When elections were not contested . Gibraltar political parties Use dmy dates date August 2011 Category Political parties in Gibraltar Category Political parties established in 1956 Category 1956 establishments in Gibraltar Category Political parties disestablished in 1957 Gibraltarparty stub ... more details
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The Democratic LabourParty is a name used by many political parties Democratic LabourParty Barbados Democratic LabourParty Brazil Democratic LabourParty of Lithuania Democratic LabourParty New Zealand Democratic Labor Party South Korea Democratic LabourParty Trinidad and Tobago Democratic LabourParty UK Democratic Labour , a defunct UK political party. Democratic LabourParty West Indies Federation Democratic Labor Party historical , historical party in Australia Democratic Labor Party in Australia Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party in the United States See also List of political parties by name Democratic Party disambiguation LabourParty disambiguation National LabourParty disambiguation disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages de Democratic LabourParty ko nl Democratic LabourParty ja ru ... more details
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cleanup date July 2009 unreferenced date May 2008 The European Parliamentary LabourParty is an integral part of the Party of European Socialists Socialist Group in the European Parliament and of the British LabourParty UK LabourParty . Labour s Euro Parliamentarians represent their voters so as to advance democracy, social justice, prosperity, peace and sustainable development in the UK, EU and throughout the world. Labour MEPs Labour has 13 Euro MEPs in the European Parliament. The European Parliamentary LabourParty sits as part of the multi national Socialist Group in the European Parliament .... Below are details about positions held by Labour MEPs in the European Parliamentary LabourParty, the Socialist Group in the European Parliament and the European Parliament. European Parliamentary LabourParty officers Leader Glenis Willmott MEP Deputy Leader Claude Moraes MEP Chair Whip Socialist Group in the European Parliament British Labour MEPs hold key positions in the Socialist Group in the European Parliament, a pan national group of which the LabourParty is a member. Committee co ordinators ... Corbett is the Deputy Leader of the European Parliamentary LabourParty and represents Bradford, Calderdale ... region. Robert Evans is the Chair of the European Parliamentary LabourParty and represents the London ..., West Lancashire and Wyre. Glenis Willmott is the European Parliamentary LabourParty Whip and represents ..., Nottinghamshire and Rutland. Category Party of European Socialists Category LabourParty UK ... British Labour MEPs hold key positions in the European Parliament Chair of Committee on Internal Market ... Cashman MEP EPLP spokespeople Labour has an official spokesperson for each committee in the European Parliament. These MEPs represent Labour policy on these committees and act as spokespeople on the subjects ... includes Bath and North East Somerset, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gibraltar .... more Gary Titley MEP Gary Titley is the Leader of the Labour MEPs and represents the North West ... more details
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Independent LabourParty or similar terms can refer to Independent LabourParty , a former party in the UK Scottish Trades Councils Independent LabourParty , a forerunner of the British ILP Independent Labor Party , a party in Burundi, note the American spelling of Labor Independent LabourParty Jamaica Independent Labour Group , a former party in Northern Ireland A number of parties which have existed in Canada, see Labour candidates and parties in Canada Independent LabourParty , the original name of the Contemporary Party , a Norwegian Muslim oriented political party Independent LabourParty India , a former party in India during British colonial rule See also Labour Independent Group , a British group in the 1940s disambig ... more details
The LabourParty Irish Society is an affiliate organisation of the UK LabourParty UK LabourParty . It is a collective body of LabourParty members of Ireland Irish birth or descent, and those interested in Ireland and Irish affairs. It promotes the interests of the Irish in Britain as a whole, and encourages Irish people to become involved in the LabourParty and politics generally. Officers The current officers of the LPIS are Chair Cllr Sally Mulready Vice Chair Conor McGinn Secretary John McNally Treasurer Liz McShane Fundraising Cllr Gerry Ryan Membership Youth Mick Rankin External links http www.lpis.org.uk LPIS UK gov stub UK LabourParty Category LabourParty UK socialist societies ... more details
that is affiliated with the LabourParty UK LabourParty in the United Kingdom UK . The best known socialist society is the Fabian Society , founded in 1884 , some years before the creation of the LabourParty itself in which the Society participated . The Society s membership is relatively small around 7000 , but in Labour circles, it exerts much influence. The Co operative Party is not strictly a socialist society in the context of the LabourParty. It is in fact a separate political party with an electoral agreement with the LabourParty. It acts as a socialist society for the most ... a number of British trade unions pay an affiliation fee to the LabourParty, and the affiliates members become affiliated members of the LabourParty a different status from full member , unless they specifically choose otherwise. In return the societies receive a formal role in Labour decision making ..., they can participate in the election of LabourParty leaders and deputy leaders, have delegates ... the LabourParty Irish Society to the Labour National Executive Committee and can affiliate at a local level to Constituency Labour Parties . A second seat was alloted to the BAME Labour in early ... Labour Housing Group LabourParty Irish Society Labour Students National Union of Labour and Socialist ... with the LabourParty. It affiliates at a local level. See also List of organisations associated with the British LabourParty UK LabourParty Category LabourParty UK socialist societies ... to the National Policy Forum, currently Emma Burnell Labour Housing Group , Martin Rathfelder Socialist Health Association and Helen Gibson Labour Students . Since the 2011 refounding Labour process seats on the NPF have also been allocated to LGBT Labour and the Labour disabled Members Group. The socialist societies are also involved in the LabourParty s policy reviews and the 2011 Refounding Labour process. Current socialist societies Affiliated socialist societies include BAME Labour Chinese ... more details